Aaron Wall perhaps best known in the SEO world for his SEO blog SEOBook.com. As the name of the site suggests, yes, there is an actual SEO Book. However, it’s actually actually something that is constantly being updated and revised, and includes all of the information presented on the blog in a book format. So why buy the actual book? Well, for one, the book format is much easier to navigate and study, and because it is constantly being updated, you’re able to get the new updates for free once you’ve purchased it initially. Aaron Wall’s SEO Book is perhaps one of the best resources to learn about the constantly evolving field of search engine optimization.
SEOBook isn’t the only thing keeping Aaron Wall busy, he’s also acquired the Threadwatch community which focuses on the latest search news and speculation. He’s also got his own search engine project - Myriad Search Engine, and has been mentioned in world-class publications including the Wall Street Journal, The London Times, BusinessWeek, and others. He also does consultancy on a limited basis.
Aaron Wall’s SEO Book has been used as course text for MBA classes, which is pretty cool, and he’s spoken at numerous industry conferences. If you frequent SEO forums and communities, you might also catch Aaron joining in from time to time. Only in his late 20’s, Aaron’s already made a name for himself and the future looks very bright for him.
Also check out Aaron’s DirectoryArchives - proudly hosted by V7 Inc cPanel hosting.
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Submitting your website to directories is a good way to get backlinks. However, when you are looking at directories to which you’d like to submit your site, you’ll want to check a few things to make sure that it is worth the effort and money. Some factors to take into consideration include the overall PageRank of the site, as well as the PageRank of the category and sub-category pages. Alexa rank is a good indicator of the amount of traffic that the web directory receives, and if the directory does get a lot of traffic it is possible that you’ll get some click-throughs to your site. SEOMoz created a tool that measures something called PageStrength, which basically just measures the same factors as PageRank and gives you some other arbitrary number. PageStrength is another thing that directory owners like to refer to when talking about the quality of their directory.
Other things you’ll want to take a look at in the directory include the overall category structure, and other entries already added to the site. Does it have a unique category structure, or is it the same, premanufactured structure used by thousands of other directories? Are all listings on one page, or do some of the more popular categories carry over to another page? If it goes over one page, you might want to refrain from using it as the value of a link from a page further down won’t be as much as one up a level.
One such website that meets all of the criteria I just mentioned is Umdum Web Directory. Umdum is the creation of Loren Baker over at SearchEngineJournal.com, and is one of the highest quality directories that you can submit to. The prices are reasonable and then service is excellent. Umdum should definitely be on the top of your list of directories to submit to.
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If you’re looking to stay up to date on the latest technology and internet news, then check out the V7 Tech Blog. It’s written by yours truly, as well as some guest writers. The blog also features commentary and opinion, and cool gadgets. Product reviews are another thing that we love to do, so if you or your company is looking to get your product reviews, get into contact with us and we’ll work something out.
I’m also on the lookout right now for some new contributing writers. The position is voluntary, but benefits if writing for the V7 Tech Blog include a PR6 link to your website and exposure to thousands of readers. If you’re interested, contact me via the V7 Forum.
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I mentioned earlier about how important it is to get quality web hosting for SEO purposes, and one of the other things I spoke about was spreading out your hosting. If you have multiple websites, you’ll want to make sure you have a good webhost and that you host your sites with different hosts in order to maximize the SEO potential.
I’ve tried a lot of different hosts over the years, and by far my favorite one has been through V7 Inc. V7’s web hosting plans come in three sizes: the V1, V2, and the V3. They range in price from $19.95 per month up to $79.95 per month. Best of all, you can pay with PayPal, and the customer service is outstanding. There’s even a referral program where you can get paid for referring other people to V7 Inc. How cool is that?
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As the search engines have moved away from looking at “on-page” factors, link building is perhaps the single most important aspect of search engine optimization today when it comes down to rankings. Now if you think you’re going to go out and get a bunch of links and then magically rank higher in the SERPs, you’ve got another thing coming. Ranking in the search engines and ranking for certain for your keywords, requires gaining linkage with much more care and planning.
Search engines have progressed, and can now effectively spot and devalue many paid links. They avaluate links coming into your website for quality, devalueing links coming from “bad neighborhoods.” There are so many factors that go into effective link building that it would be worth your while to check out some good link building tips before you embark on a new link building campaign. Good places to start would be V7, blog.v7n.com, and other top SEO websites such as Search Engine Watch. You might even want to attend an SEO conference such as Search Engine Strategies or Search Marketing Expo.
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If you’ve got a SEO business set up and are looking for new leads, or want to find yourself some SEO jobs, you’re in luck. The V7N Marketplace features job listings for SEO, as well as website design, graphic design, programming, script installation, writing/copyrighting, and many other services that business and webmasters might be in need of.
On the flip side, if your business is looking to hire, you might also want to consider placing a listing in the Marketplace. It’s free to add your project listing, and adding it to the V7N Marketplace will get your job exposed to the many highly qualified web professionals that visit the V7 Network daily.
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Peter Da Vanzo is a leading search marketing strategist and commentator based out of Wellington, New Zealand. He is currently doing a writing stint at the V7N SEO Blog, but first achieved success with his own very popular SearchEngineBlog website. Peter’s writings are not only highly informative and insightful, but they’re also entertaining and easy to read. He’s got a great style, and it’s no wonder that he’s brought both SearchEngineBlog and the V7 SEO Blog large followings.
Peter Da Vanzo, however, is not just a commentator and casual observer. He also runs an independent consultancy (GoFish Media Ltd.), and knows firsthand the workings of the industry. Having experience in the field gives Peter an edge in that he actually knows what he’s talking about really, really well. What I’d suggest is that you read this interesting interview John Scott did with Peter Da Vanzo, and then head on over to the V7 SEO Blog for some great reading.
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If you’re looking for the latest search engine, SEO, and search marketing news and opinion from industry leaders, look no further than the SEO Blog @ V7N. Featuring internationally respected SEO experts Peter Da Vanzo and John Scott, the SEO Blog @ V7N will keep you in the know about the latest search world happenings. Another great feature of the blog are the occassional interviews with other search industry leaders, which offer great insight. From professional SEOs to the amateur webmaster, there’s something here for everyone. Subscribe to the feed to get all the latest news.
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According to John Scott, and others, PageRank still matters. PageRank has been the subject of discussion as of late, with some SEO types insisting that PageRank no longer matters. PageRank, while it may seem arbitrary and useless, is still indicative of linkage, which is one of the primary factors in determining ranking.
Matt Cutts, a Google Engineer, says:
By the time you see newer PageRanks in the toolbar, those values have already been incorporated in how we score/rank our search results. So while you may be happy to see that the Google Toolbar shows a little more PageRank for a given page, it’s not as if that causes a change in search results at that point. So you won’t see any search engine result page (SERP) changes as a result of this PageRank export–those changes have been gradually baking in since the last PageRank export.
So the little green bar you see on your Google Toolbar might not be quite worth obsessing about every minute of the day, it is indicative of other things going on with your site, mainly backlinks. The higher the number of backlinks, and the more quality sites these are from, the higher your PageRank is likely to be.
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Speaking of web hosting, if you run a large website that is very resource intensive, you’ve likely already found out that shared hosting just won’t work for you. That means it’s time for dedicated web hosting. Dedicated web hosting is where you get your own web server, and have full control over it. This means, if you get a Linux server, you’ll get full root access, or in the case of a Windows-based computer you’ll have administrative access. You don’t actually own the server, but you get full use of it and can do with it what you please (as long as it doesn’t violate the host’s terms of service).
Dedicated web hosting comes in all shapes and sizes, and at varying price levels. The two main kinds of dedicated hosting are managed dedicated hosting, and unmanaged dedicated hosting. Managed dedicated hosting essentially means that your provider takes complete (or nearly complete) care of your server. Unmanaged dedicated servers come with less support and services.
If you’re looking for a good dedicated host, you might want to checkout ServerBeach. They offer several levels of dedicated hosting options, and have datacenters offered in the United States on the East Coast, West Coast, and in the central part of the country.
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