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There are also a number of great sites with additional information on the recent Google Search Engine changes:

ReelSEO: Google Algorithm Changes

Negatively Impacted By Google Changes

Tell Google About You Site: Post on Google’s SEO Forum
Have any of you been affected by the new Google Search Engine Changes?

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SEO Link Building 101- SEOBOOK video on building quality backlinks -

This brief video give a really good overview on link building and ways that linking can increase your potential for better placement in search engines and brand credibility. Very often, not enough thought goes into a website owner’s linking strategy. This is unfortunate. A good back linking strategy for your website can make a world of difference!

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Link Juice.. can I get a glass?

I recently read an article online discussing the term “link Juice“. Although online sources differ as to who exactly coined the buzzword, most people in the SEO world understand its basic concept. It is essentially your PTR or Pass Through Ratio for your website.

There are a few basic things to keep in mind when trying to keep your glass of link juice as full as possible…

1. The website which posts your link should have a higher PR than your own website. I’d suggest shooting for at least a PR4 or higher.

2. Don’t allow your link to reside on a link farm.

3. Don’t allow your link to reside on a ad-stuffed website. You’ve all seen then. They generally have a ‘zillion sponsored or adwords ads present.

4. Take time at least once a month, to review who is linking to your website and get to know those pages. you do not want to end up with a nasty surprise and any form of juice draining penalties.

There are quite a few options available for you when attempting to track down who is linking to your website. Essentially, this is basic Link Analysis. Here are a couple methods to play with:

http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/link-popularity-checker.shtml

https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/

http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/

Or by simply typing the following into Google Search:

link: www.mywebsite.com

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