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How To Get Good Links & Avoid Bad Ones For Your Seo Efforts

March 28, 2010 – 5:13 am

http://www.thinkseer.com/ Wil Reynolds explains how linking is like the placement of sugary cereals in the grocery store and why getting a link from a homepage is better. This section mentions the …

  1. 10 Responses to “How To Get Good Links & Avoid Bad Ones For Your Seo Efforts”

  2. Great info and explanation.

    By trendwhisper on Mar 28, 2010

  3. great video! I’m just going through all your other videos, theres some fantastic info there.When are you coming to the UK to do some seminars?

    By elchenuk on Mar 28, 2010

  4. I did the affiliate summit a while back, but by all means please request me for the major shows like SES and SMX and any others that are local. I am 1 hour from new york, so hopping across the pond is no big deal. Glad you are enjoying the vids!

    By wilreynolds on Mar 28, 2010

  5. I would just like to mention that you can get all the crawled stats for Google, Yahoo & MSN for free using there respective webmaster tools. You do not need to use SEO MOZ for this, through the benefit is the report shows all three search engine data.

    By sas251981 on Mar 28, 2010

  6. True indeed, thanks for adding the comment!

    By wilreynolds on Mar 28, 2010

  7. Wil, your advice is excellent and your SEO information seems boundless!

    By WISDOMandGRACE on Mar 28, 2010

  8. Thank you for the kind words, much appreciated!

    By wilreynolds on Mar 28, 2010

  9. Ahh, great, looks like I’ll see you there, make sure you say hello, ok?

    By wilreynolds on Mar 28, 2010

  10. Will do, spent a good hour going through your vids. Some really awesome points you make that I never looked at from that angle. Names Chris and I will def say wazzzupp!!

    By emilbus20 on Mar 28, 2010

  11. Thanks man! I got new vids coming in the next 3-4 weeks.

    By wilreynolds on Mar 28, 2010

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