Give Google one way links

February 9, 2010 by  

Promoting a flash website after making all the images and diaglogue is trivial. Getting people to visit it on a consistent basis every day is quite another matter. Having Google, Yahoo and Bing realize that your website is important and has valuable content on it is sometimes a mystery that mnost people give up on. They continue to write more endless content never solving the website promotion issues they face.

There is no way to second guess Google, Yahoo and Bing search engines. They have spent billions of dollars building their algorithms and they all take the number of inbound links to a website to be a vote of confidence. The bottom line, if you want to be seen, you have to have to have links to your website. Promoting your website with links is critical to your success.

Getting links use to be a simple matter of trading with other webmasters. The problem with trading links these days are that it takes really long time because of the spam email filters. Let’s face it, you do not read all your email so why should you count of somebody who does not know reading your email to them.

We have found a link building system that is simply designed to give Google, Yahoo and Bing what they want. Link building is no longer an impossible task. We do not have to send 1000′s of emails any more. What a relief! Promote a website for free, we do it and so can you.

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Comments

13 Responses to “Give Google one way links”

  1. reichiu on April 8th, 2010 1:30 am

    blinded by the light….

  2. kollgoenna gheimentre on April 21st, 2010 11:45 pm

    This video is wrong in quite a few ways. The most important though is when he says that Google stores the entire web. This isn’t true. The internet technically belongs to Cisco. Cisco controls any and all electronic communications. People can can argue that Google doesn’t care about our privacy and their argument will most likely have some truth to it. If Google wanted to, they could post all of your information online yet they don’t. Obviously they care enough not to make everything public.

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  5. Node1499 on November 10th, 2010 2:25 am

    no i always use google.

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  7. brendan on January 19th, 2011 9:26 pm

    The articles on the AAAI pages are great, thanks!

    Doesn't sound like LaPorte is especially familiar with what are the challenges with search engines. For example, he seems to think that text extraction from HTML is a really big limitation for relevant results. I mean, sure it's important, but it doesn't seem like that's the key place to improve search engines.

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    <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX,NOFOLLOW">

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