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Link Building Services
Posted by: | CommentsLinks are very significant to establish your site in search engine rankings. Your focus must be on receiving as many back links as you can through ethical means. Also follow the guidelines of major search engines for link building. Analyze the competitor’s website to know from where they are getting back links. List those sites and approach them through proper mailing for link building.
Our competitors give us the clue to generate the backlinks but many people don’t know this effective way of link building.
I do the above strategy since long for my own site as well as for my client’s websites. My post aim is to update you from this strategy so you too can get some links from your competitors.
Below is the step by step of the above strategy:
1. Put in Google for a broad or long tail keyword of your site’s theme.
2. Make List of the top 10, 20 or 30 websites is being shown in the search results. The fact that these website are ranking highly indicates that they must be having lots of back-links. Let us find out where they are getting their links from.
3. Go to Yahoo site explorer. Now, one by one, type the website’s URL from the list.
4. Within seconds huge list of sites from where URL you put in search are getting backlinks. Go to these sites and see what you can do there through ethical means for backlinks.
5. Make a list of these sites either in excel sheets or notepad.
6. Repeat the Steps 3, 4 and 5 till you get enough sites in your list.
This is a time consuming process but very effective way of getting good links with the analysis of your competitor’s sites which never proved wrong. You can use this list for long.
Many webmasters think back link from the related site only can give the benefit to your site in search ranking. It is true but not completely. I have seen many big sites having backlinks from non related sites and Google shows those sites in its backlinks. So you can say this s just a myth of related and non-related.
So its proved now, by analyzing the competitor’s website one can easily find out hundreds of links for link building
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GoDaddy did to Fyodor Vaskovich
Posted by: | CommentsOpinion: When a vendor says they can cancel your service because they don’t like you, it’s time to look elsewhere. Consider the capriciousness and hypocrisy of what GoDaddy did to Fyodor Vaskovich. As Vaskovich explains in this e-mail, the day before Christmas he got a voice mail from GoDaddy saying that they were suspending his domain seclists.org. One minute later he received an e-mail from them that the domain “has been suspended for violation of the GoDaddy.com Abuse Policy.” Normally, GoDaddy doesn’t respond to inquiries about why they have suspended a domain for a business day or two, but he was able to prod them into revealing that they had shut down the domain because MySpace had asked them to. A list of 34,000 MySpace user names and passwords was posted to the very popular Full-Disclosure list and therefore archived by seclists.org. Instead of contacting Vaskovich, MySpace approached GoDaddy and had them shut off his domain. Before I get to GoDaddy’s behavior, I must wonder what MySpace’s goal is here. The list of usernames and passwords went out on a mailing list and thousands of outsiders have it already, irrespective of whether the archived version is available. The cat’s out of the bag and MySpace, at a minimum, must void the passwords and force those users to reset theirs. What is accomplished by taking the list down? They only reinforce the reasonable conclusion that they don’t know what they are doing. And why not go through the site admin? As Vaskovich said himself: “I would cancel my [MySpace] account if I was pathetic enough to have one.” GoDaddy’s Policies So what’s GoDaddy’s excuse? I can imagine that posting usernames and passwords is reasonable grounds for taking action, but what exactly does their policy say? GoDaddy’s Legal Agreements page has a lengthy list of policies, including their “Universal Terms of Service”. Let’s review some excerpts: Go Daddy reserves the right to terminate Services if Your usage of the Services results in, or is the subject of, legal action or threatened legal action, against Go Daddy or any of its affiliates or partners, without consideration for whether such legal action or threatened legal action is eventually determined to be with or without merit. OK, that’s pretty clear. All someone (MySpace for example) has to do is threaten GoDaddy and GoDaddy has the right to cancel your service. But the next paragraph is the one that really caught my eye: Except as set forth below, Go Daddy may also cancel Your use of the Services, after thirty (30) days, if You are using the Services, as determined by Go Daddy in its sole discretion, in association with spam or morally objectionable activities. Morally objectionable activities will include, but not be limited to: activities designed to defame, embarrass, harm, abuse, threaten, slander or harass third parties; activities prohibited by the laws of the United States and/or foreign territories in which You conduct business; activities designed to encourage unlawful behavior by others, such as hate crimes, terrorism and child pornography; activities that are tortuous, vulgar, obscene, invasive of the privacy of a third party, racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable; … [emphasis mine] Vulgar? Obscene? Embarrassing? Talk about ThePotCallingTheKettleBlack.com! (Predictably, that name is parked and owned by a domain broker.) GoDaddy practically invented vulgarity. Their Super Bowl ads, worthy of a class of 14-year-old boys for their creativity, embarrass the NFL, not to mention most decent people who watch them. I enjoy a good dirty joke as much as anyone, but GoDaddy’s softcore attempts at humor just fail.
Opinion: When a vendor says they can cancel your service because they don’t like you, it’s time to look elsewhere. Consider the capriciousness and hypocrisy of what GoDaddy did to Fyodor Vaskovich.
As Vaskovich explains in this e-mail, the day before Christmas he got a voice mail from GoDaddy saying that they were suspending his domain seclists.org. One minute later he received an e-mail from them that the domain “has been suspended for violation of the GoDaddy.com Abuse Policy.”
Normally, GoDaddy doesn’t respond to inquiries about why they have suspended a domain for a business day or two, but he was able to prod them into revealing that they had shut down the domain because MySpace had asked them to. A list of 34,000 MySpace user names and passwords was posted to the very popular Full-Disclosure list and therefore archived by seclists.org. Instead of contacting Vaskovich, MySpace approached GoDaddy and had them shut off his domain.
Before I get to GoDaddy’s behavior, I must wonder what MySpace’s goal is here. The list of usernames and passwords went out on a mailing list and thousands of outsiders have it already, irrespective of whether the archived version is available. The cat’s out of the bag and MySpace, at a minimum, must void the passwords and force those users to reset theirs. What is accomplished by taking the list down? They only reinforce the reasonable conclusion that they don’t know what they are doing. And why not go through the site admin? As Vaskovich said himself: “I would cancel my [MySpace] account if I was pathetic enough to have one.”
GoDaddy’s Policies
So what’s GoDaddy’s excuse? I can imagine that posting usernames and passwords is reasonable grounds for taking action, but what exactly does their policy say? GoDaddy’s Legal Agreements page has a lengthy list of policies, including their “Universal Terms of Service”. Let’s review some excerpts:
Go Daddy reserves the right to terminate Services if Your usage of the Services results in, or is the subject of, legal action or threatened legal action, against Go Daddy or any of its affiliates or partners, without consideration for whether such legal action or threatened legal action is eventually determined to be with or without merit.
OK, that’s pretty clear. All someone (MySpace for example) has to do is threaten GoDaddy and GoDaddy has the right to cancel your service. But the next paragraph is the one that really caught my eye:
Except as set forth below, Go Daddy may also cancel Your use of the Services, after thirty (30) days, if You are using the Services, as determined by Go Daddy in its sole discretion, in association with spam or morally objectionable activities. Morally objectionable activities will include, but not be limited to: activities designed to defame, embarrass, harm, abuse, threaten, slander or harass third parties; activities prohibited by the laws of the United States and/or foreign territories in which You conduct business; activities designed to encourage unlawful behavior by others, such as hate crimes, terrorism and child pornography; activities that are tortuous, vulgar, obscene, invasive of the privacy of a third party, racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable; … [emphasis mine]
Vulgar? Obscene? Embarrassing? Talk about ThePotCallingTheKettleBlack.com! (Predictably, that name is parked and owned by a domain broker.) GoDaddy practically invented vulgarity. Their Super Bowl ads, worthy of a class of 14-year-old boys for their creativity, embarrass the NFL, not to mention most decent people who watch them. I enjoy a good dirty joke as much as anyone, but GoDaddy’s softcore attempts at humor just fail.
The pharmacy/ getting posted to my blog are out of control. These HELP pages are of NO HELP!
GoDaddy checked my domain and confirmed that it is forwarding as it should. They said “Obviously there is an error when it gets to its location but that would be on the receiving end at blogger. Check with blogger and see if they have finished making your site live.”
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We are constantly deleting them, but 30 seconds later, there’s another 30 posts made, none of which we are posting.
Please assist.
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JazzRaven
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2:19 AM
Those are posts, not comments, Change your userid/password.
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ShaneMorgan
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2:25 AM
Not good enough.
Anybody who works for Google around to assist?
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Report abuseBlogs are usually aimed for the organic traffic from the SEOs. Search Engines like blogs because their information is constantly updating. You can also optimize the content of your blog for the specific keywords so that your articles would get more attention of the SEOs. Don’t forget that blogs have the informative aim. So if you promote some services there, don’t overstuff it, because the visitors will not like it. People will come to your blog to look for the information. Try to offer your visitors as much useful information as possible, so that they would like to visit your blog again and bookmark your page.
Unlike the websites, blogs are more personal place in the Internet. You can personalize your blog by offering some information about yourself, adding a picture of your dog. It will make your visitors be loyal to you and visit your blog more often. Be yourself and share your honest point of view when you write for your blog. You can also write from the first person there, it will make you closer to your readers.
Besides the SEO, the other way for generating more traffic to your blog is the links exchanging. You can exchange links with other blogs and as a result you will receive traffic from the other blogs as well as the other blogs will get visitors from your blog. Don’t be courteous that it may cause all your visitors go to the other blogs. Link exchanging strategy proved its effectiveness. It lets more traffic visit your blog. Even if some of them leave your page, those who are interested in your services will stay with you.
Don’t underestimate the blogging. This easy and not expensive method can play a main role in the promotion of your internet based business and help you make money from home.
Just Kim
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2:31 AM
Do you have your blog set up for Email posting? If this is the case someone might have figured out your secret word.
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Start Building Online Business with GoDaddy Coupons
Posted by: | CommentsAccording to the statistics, the main part of webmasters and website owners usually prefers rather to pay additional 2-3 dollars, but to have a domain name with reliable registrars only than with the cheapest ones. Of course, if you are planning to do online business seriously and expect to have good results in the future you need to keep a domain in secure. Do you know that applying Go Daddy Coupons to order a domain you will manage to perform two things at the same time?
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Steps for Setting Up Custom Domain Using Godaddy Account
Posted by: | CommentsHi, converting a blog to Custom domain is very easy (because, the complete hosting procedure will be taken care by the blogger itself), but if you buy a domain from GoDaddy or other webhosting services, then you have to manually create the settings in the blogger as well as in your domain manager. This is a very easy step. Just follow the steps below.
1. Log into your Blogger Account -> Settings Tab -> Publishing Tab.
2. Click on “Switch to Custom Domain”.
3. Now, Click on “Switch to advanced settings”.
4. Enter your domain {Ex:Techzene.com} -> Enter the Word Verification and Click Save Settings
5. On the next page, Check the box [Redirect techzene.com] -> Enter Word Verification -> Save Settings. Now, you will be shown “Congratulations, your blog is ready!”
6. Now, Log into your GoDaddy Account & Go to Domains -> My Domains{Domain Manager}.
7. Click on your Sitename & Open Nameservers Link.
8. Enter [NS09. DOMAINCONTROL.COM] for Nameserver 1 and [NS10. DOMAINCONTROL.COM] for nameserver 2. Make sure, you selectedCustom nameservers.
9. Now, Click on Total DNS Control and MX Records.
10. Delete any existing A records if any (the ones at the top)
11. Click on “Add New A Record”.
12. Enter the details as shown in below figure & Click OK.
13. Delete the CNAME that has a Host of www
14. Click Add New CNAME Record
15. Put www in the Enter an Alias Name field, ghs.google.com in the Points to Host Name field and leave the TTL as 1 Hour. Click on OK.
NOTE: The settings may take 1 hour to be saved and to be worked.
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GoDaddy Steps in It…
Posted by: | CommentsFyodor Vaskovich found out the hard way that some terms of service are so arbitrary and capricious that they mean whatever the vendor wants them to mean. Vaskovich operates seclists.org, a mailing list archive site for most of the really important security mailing lists. This means that if someone posts content to those lists, he stores it on that site.
As Vaskovich explains in this e-mail, the day before Christmas he got a voice mail from GoDaddy saying that they were suspending his domain seclists.org. One minute later he received an e-mail from them that the domain “has been suspended for violation of the GoDaddy.com Abuse Policy.”
Normally, GoDaddy doesn’t respond to inquiries about why they have suspended a domain for a business day or two, but he was able to prod them into revealing that they had shut down the domain because MySpace had asked them to. A list of 34,000 MySpace user names and passwords was posted to the very popular Full-Disclosure list and therefore archived by seclists.org. Instead of contacting Vaskovich, MySpace approached GoDaddy and had them shut off his domain.
Before I get to GoDaddy’s behavior, I must wonder what MySpace’s goal is here. The list of usernames and passwords went out on a mailing list and thousands of outsiders have it already, irrespective of whether the archived version is available. The cat’s out of the bag and MySpace, at a minimum, must void the passwords and force those users to reset theirs. What is accomplished by taking the list down? They only reinforce the reasonable conclusion that they don’t know what they are doing. And why not go through the site admin? As Vaskovich said himself: “I would cancel my [MySpace] account if I was pathetic enough to have one.”
GoDaddy’s Policies
So what’s GoDaddy’s excuse? I can imagine that posting usernames and passwords is reasonable grounds for taking action, but what exactly does their policy say? GoDaddy’s Legal Agreements page has a lengthy list of policies, including their “Universal Terms of Service”. Let’s review some excerpts:
Go Daddy reserves the right to terminate Services if Your usage of the Services results in, or is the subject of, legal action or threatened legal action, against Go Daddy or any of its affiliates or partners, without consideration for whether such legal action or threatened legal action is eventually determined to be with or without merit.
OK, that’s pretty clear. All someone (MySpace for example) has to do is threaten GoDaddy and GoDaddy has the right to cancel your service. But the next paragraph is the one that really caught my eye:
Except as set forth below, Go Daddy may also cancel Your use of the Services, after thirty (30) days, if You are using the Services, as determined by Go Daddy in its sole discretion, in association with spam or morally objectionable activities. Morally objectionable activities will include, but not be limited to: activities designed to defame, embarrass, harm, abuse, threaten, slander or harass third parties; activities prohibited by the laws of the United States and/or foreign territories in which You conduct business; activities designed to encourage unlawful behavior by others, such as hate crimes, terrorism and child pornography; activities that are tortuous, vulgar, obscene, invasive of the privacy of a third party, racially, ethnically, or otherwise objectionable; … [emphasis mine]
Vulgar? Obscene? Embarrassing? Talk about ThePotCallingTheKettleBlack.com! (Predictably, that name is parked and owned by a domain broker.) GoDaddy practically invented vulgarity. Their Super Bowl ads, worthy of a class of 14-year-old boys for their creativity, embarrass the NFL, not to mention most decent people who watch them. I enjoy a good dirty joke as much as anyone, but GoDaddy’s softcore attempts at humor just fail.
GoDaddy also claimed to Wired that they gave Vaskovich “close to an hour” to respond to them, but Vaskovich posted the voice mail and e-mail showing that this claim was false. It’s a “he said-GoDaddy said” thing, but I believe Vaskovich. Even if they had provided an hour, so what? They didn’t provide a phone number, just a generic e-mail address (abuse@godaddy.com) and they don’t claim to respond to it promptly.
GoDaddy CEO Bob Parsons has a popular blog in which he doesn’t hesitate to criticize others. He’s been conspicuously silent about the outrage over his company’s actions. I can’t imagine that many people have respect for GoDaddy they are likely to lose as a result of this and security experts are a small market, so maybe Parsons doesn’t care. But we’re still looking for a credible response.
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GoDaddy – My Personal Review
Posted by: | CommentsGoDaddy is one of the largest web hosting and domain registration companies in the world. It was founded in 1997, and as of 2009, it had more than 36 million domain names that it managed – this is 3 times more than its closest competitor. I have used GoDaddy for several years for my web hosting and domain registrations, so I wanted to detail what I like and don’t like about GoDaddy.
I like their prices. OK, so they may not have the cheapest prices in town, but I have not found better prices with a company that looked as professional and safe as GoDaddy. I might could have saved a dollar or two, but to me it wasn’t worth the risk of dealing with a company that I did not know.
I like their quick response. If I want to setup a new domain on my hosting account, or add a new database, or create a sub-domain, it usually only takes 20-30 minutes for those changes to take affect. I don’t have to wait 12 hours, 24 hours, or even more that some companies require.
I love their customer service. Every time I call, I get a quick answer and very professional service. The technicians are knowledgeable and have understood exactly what I needed each time. I think that every company in the world should go through the same customer service training that GoDaddy employees go through – that is how much I like their customer service.
What I don’t like is there slow interface. Seems like is takes forever to get where I need to go with their user interface. Just about every click seems to take a good 10-15 seconds to respond. It is a good thing that I only have to make changes once, or I would lose patience in a hurry!

