Google’s PageRank is undoubtedly one of the most hyped SEO (Search Engine Optimization) term. Webmasters and SEOs around gave a lot of importance to it until mid 2000s. But again the question is: Is the PageRank dead? In one word: No, it’s not dead (at least that’s what my sense says). Before I move on I assume that you already know how Google Search works. I’m not going to say exactly what a PageRank is (or how is it calculated) as it involves some jargons and it’s irrelevant here. According to Wikipedia, Google PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Google’s Larry Page. That said, Google PageRank is nothing but a number ranged from 0 – 10 which is Google’s opinion about how reputable a web page is. Its like a score that Google gives you but its called a rank. It’s not just about the backlinks to your web page but about how important those links are. Google determines the importance of those links by conducting a … [Read more...] about Google PageRank Is Not Dead: Case Studies, Myths & Facts
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The Lesson We Learn Working with 200+ Affiliates [Case Study]
Have you ever thought what Affiliate marketing integration with your service/product can do for you business? Like you, even I had no idea what it could do. Though, I heard a lot of great things about it & finally gave a shot to integrate affiliate marketing with my WordPress plugins buiness. In simple words. this post is case study of my experience of implementing affiliate program for my digital products. I wouldn’t try to paint my brand into a great pacture rather I would share up’s & down’s after implementing affiliate program for my product. So grab a cup of cofee & get ready to learn something which costed my money & considerable time to understand the truth of affiliate marketing from a product owner perspective. Affiliate marketing business can be similar to a roller coaster ride. It can be full of ups and downs both for the product owner and the affiliate marketer. As a product owner, we (Plugmatter team) have been riding this affiliate … [Read more...] about The Lesson We Learn Working with 200+ Affiliates [Case Study]
Effect Of Comments On Blog Traffic : Case-Study
As a blogger, there are a few questions that are always on your mind. For example: How do I improve my blog’s search engine rankings? How do I get my blog to be noticed? What is the ideal length of a blog post? Obviously you have turned to the Internet to research ways in which you can improve your blog, which is why you are reading posts from ShoutMeLoud such as this one! I, too, have been constantly studying and researching for the past five years, and I have been sharing the information I’ve learned and the tips I have developed during that time on this blog. In today’s post I will discuss a topic which is not often raised but holds a major role in the overall SEO and growth of your blog. This post will change the way you look at your blog comments, as I share with you one case study that educated me about how blog comments play a major role in raising your content ranking. Can blog comments help in … [Read more...] about Effect Of Comments On Blog Traffic : Case-Study
Case Studies, Myths & Facts
Google’s PageRank is undoubtedly one of the most hyped SEO (Search Engine Optimization) term. Webmasters and SEOs around gave a lot of importance to it until mid 2000s. But again the question is: Is the PageRank dead? In one word: No, it’s not dead (at least that’s what my sense says). Before I move on I assume that you already know how Google Search works. Google PageRank: Should You Increase Your PageRank? I’m not going to say exactly what a PageRank is (or how is it calculated) as it involves some jargons and it’s irrelevant here. According to Wikipedia, Google PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Google’s Larry Page. That said, Google PageRank is nothing but a number ranged from 0 – 10 which is Google’s opinion about how reputable a web page is. Its like a score that Google gives you but its called a rank. It’s not just about the backlinks to your web page but about how important those links are. Google determines … [Read more...] about Case Studies, Myths & Facts
[Case Study] How I Get Clients For My Freelance Writing Business Using Twitter
When I was a brand new freelance writer, I started marketing my services on Twitter because my mom recommended the platform (seriously — she’s super cool). She works in author promotions and got me started with some of her own tips and tricks. Now, I’ve slowly adapted them into my own strategy of getting freelance writing clients on Twitter. Opens in a new tab: How To Start Your Freelance Writing Career – A Real-Life Case Study And to this day: No other social media platform has found me as many clients as Twitter. Here’s how I do it… My complete strategy to get freelance writing clients using Twitter Step 1: I follow my niche. Every day, I spend some time following people and businesses related to my writing niche (digital marketing). I can search for those niche-related keywords on Twitter and then click over to “Accounts”. I started out with ManageFlitter because the basic version was free. Once I connect my Twitter account, I … [Read more...] about [Case Study] How I Get Clients For My Freelance Writing Business Using Twitter