All Posts Tagged With: "SEO"
WordPress SEO Whitepaper
Out of the box WordPress is pretty search engine friendly and doesn’t need a lot of work to be Search Engine Optimised. however, there are still steps that can be taken to increase the SEO of your blog.
Carrie Hill and Mary Bowling have taken the time to pull together in one place many of [...]
How Comment Sniping Catapults Your Rankings
Last year I opened an account at betterthanbacklinks which gave me a blog profile on a PR7 site. The service afforded me vast editorial powers like the mods lording it over on the almighty wikipedia or about.com portals. My SERPS skyrocketed in no time.
Shortly after, the site moderators of betterthanbacklinks released for free a software [...]
Thank You To The Site Sponsors
It’s been a very busy week on the site, and I’d just like to send out a quick thank you to the site sponsors.
CrawlScore: CrawlScore is a new service that crawls and diagnoses any crawling related issues with your website. This may not sound very exciting, but ensuring that Google and other search engines are [...]
10Feb2008 | Everton | 0 comments | ContinuedWelcome The New Site Sponsors
This month saw the introduction of the site sponsorship scheme and I would like to thank the first sponsors of Connected Internet:
Top 1o Broadband: The UK’s best broadband comparison website. Compare home broadband packages from the UK’s top broadband providers.
SEO Book: The first book and only book you should read to understand Search Engine [...]
Use Any Font On Your Site With sIFR
Most blogs/websites whenever they want to have some fancy text for headlines/nav usually resort to using an image. This becomes a burden whenever you want to change things, and isn’t as good for SEO as plain old text. Enter sIFR, a javascript method for using *any* font on a webpage with little to [...]
27Jan2008 | Kline | 15 comments | ContinuedWordPress Plugin Refresh
One of my favourite plugins is the Related Posts plugin. However, then version I’ve been using hasn’t been updated for over a year so I decided to check the WordPress plugin site to see if some clever teenager somewhere has come up with an improved version.
Visiting the WordPress plugin site has made me realise [...]
Time To Be Sneaky!
The 2008 1st quarter pagerank update’s winding up. Many siteowners found that their rankings didn’t improve- I’m one of them despite seeing site linking and human traffic triple since last December.
Six blackhat friends of mine, on the other hand, are crowing. They have taken relatively new sites from PR 3 to PR6. One leapt from [...]
Spy on Your Competitors
Ever wonder why you’re not making sales despite the sizzling webcopy and the affiliate army promoting your product? That means some other blokes may be reeling your customers. Now don’t fret. Your solution is to do a bit of sleuthing. None of the cloak and dagger subterfuge of course- a bit of web snooping is [...]
7Jan2008 | Joseph Plazo | 4 comments | ContinuedHow To Churn Tons of Unique Content
If you’re a shady article marketer or splogger (the folks who fill up sites with crap content for Adsense), you want lots of unique content. Unique content provides the backbone for thousands of your pages that handily bypass duplicate content filters.
Now there’s a problem with creating unique content: it’s taxing to create yourself, and expensive [...]
From Nothing At All To PR4 In Two Months
In November the much-maligned latest Google Pagerank was released, taken from an October snapshot. My site was granted a PR4, after only 2 months in existence.
I can’t give you a guaranteed way to start a site and attain a decent pagerank in only two months. I can tell you the things that I did and [...]

