Google’s SEO Strategist has confirmed what Matt Cutts said in an earlier post about paid links - Google doesn’t hate it.
The interview with Adam Lasnik clearly shows Google are against paid links that exist for the main purpose of juicing up PageRank.
From the article, “… our goal is not to catch one hundred […]
In his blog, Google engineer Matt Cutts tells us what Google thinks of paid links.
Here’s a summary:
Don’t sell links primarily to drive search engine rankings or game PageRank
This is the most important principle. Google absolutely hates sites that do that. Forget about increasing your PageRank if you sell links. That should never be your […]
I love to read the Business of Software forum, and a couple of questions that come up repeatedly are:
“My software currently costs $X. Should I lower it to $Y to boost sales?”
“How do I know if I’m charging too much or little?”
“How much can I expect my customers to pay?”
“Why are people buying from my […]
There’s an interesting discussion going on at the Business of Software forum about using ‘me’ or ‘we’ in websites. I’d like to chip in, for what it’s worth.
WP Text Ads is a 1-man shop, and I do not pretend that it isn’t.
Back when I had to think of all the text on the […]
WP Text Ads finally went live on 2 May 2007. As I reflected back on the effort that was put into it, I thought it would be interesting to share with you some of the mistakes I made.
Be willing to spend on what you need
Back when I embarked on WP Text Ads, I decided […]