April 17th, 2008 by Stefan Juhl
Today I came across yet another blog post about optimizing for Google image search. Nothing new about that, and what was outlined in the blog post was the same old that most write. Basically it’s the keywords in the alt-tag.. bla bla.. keywords in surrounding text and in title-tag of the page.. bla bla…
If you […]
Posted in White Hat SEO | 4 Comments »
June 21st, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
In my last post I mentioned that I had discovered one of my websites getting tons of image search traffic. But I also found that I was losing much of the traffic that I kind of deserved. This isn’t a my-website-only thing, actually most websites ranking on Google image search aren’t fully leveraging the “traffic they get”.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO, Monetization | 47 Comments »
May 7th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
Sometimes I’m well on my way to make something way more complicated than it really is. Today I was on the verge to cloak my robots.txt file on some creative domain parking stuff.
My simple goal was to block all bots but the Google Adsense Mediabot (Mediapartners-Google/2.1), since I didn’t want to blast out millions of […]
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April 24th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
Just as the title says, if you aren’t continuously building links for your website there’s a big risk it will cause a decrease in search traffic over time. I’m not referring to search engine algorithms, but simply that if you’re in a just slightly competitive niche, you’re probably not the only one doing SEO - and guess what will then happen?
Posted in White Hat SEO, Link Building / Bait | 4 Comments »
April 13th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
Domain parking isn’t the best strategy if you don’t really have type-in traffic, or another source leading traffic to your domains. Unless you’re actually making decent money from your parked domains, you should transform them into SEO assets. In the long run it will be worth way more to you.
Posted in White Hat SEO, Monetization | 8 Comments »
April 5th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
Today I was doing a little research on the competing sites to one of my cash cows. I usually do these check ups to see if any competitor has begun utilizing any new SEO tactics and to make sure I’m still ahead in the game. This time I made a discovery that lead my thoughts to Creative SEO vs. Copycat SEO.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO | 4 Comments »
March 8th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
It seems like the linkbaiting efforts of Quadszilla has finally made his black hat SEO blog become rather trusted in the eyes of Google.
A little more than a week ago Quadszilla published a regular post titled ‘buy viagra‘ on the seoblackhat.com blog - which as far as I know isn’t utilizing black hat tactics. The […]
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January 11th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
In my own words, SEO is so ridicules that people actually addressing it is the utter crap… SEO is bullshit, frankly on-page SEO is stupid easy, right..? I love that mentality and hope for it to be spread, because it’s true isn’t it?
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO | 9 Comments »
December 6th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
There’s lots of large websites which hardly leverages the power of their vast amounts of content. One way to increase traffic with existing content is to optimize for the long tail. Most believe they do this very well already, but there’s few simple techniques that aren’t being taken advantage of very often. Here’s what I’ve had great experience with.
Posted in White Hat SEO, Keyword Research | 4 Comments »
November 29th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
The buzz about Google knowing all your sites is still going strong. Some are still questioning if Google can see behind private registrations. Many has suggested that in some way or another Google is profiling webmasters. If you’re getting paranoid over all of this I strongly suggest you to continue reading this post.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO | 3 Comments »