Post by account_disabled on Nov 26, 2023 22:26:47 GMT -5
picked up over the years that can make a difference, in no particular order: 1. Navigate to the page with a Google. 2. Email the site to a friend using gmail. 3. Mention the url using the http protocol and www on message boards w/o a link (http://www.blah.com/). Try not to be spammy. 4. Perform site: and link: requests to each of the engines but especially msft and yahoo. 5. Navigate to the site on any of the cheap internet connections including comcast, aol Asia Mobile Number List
, time warner, + brighthouse, netzero, etc… as those logs are used to find new sites. 6. Make toolbar requests to compete.com , alexa.com & quantcast.com. 7. Fetch site profile data from
API’s (site:, link:, inurl:) google,, yahoo and alexa. 8. Navigate to the site profile page on aboutus.org (and/or create a profile page there) 9. Create a wikipedia entry for the site. 10. Do a site profile search in each of the various Yahoo and Google search services (local, images, news, video, youtube, blogs) 11. Search technorati, icerocket, blogpulse for the site. 12. Submit (aka buy links to) your top pages on well-indexed directories such as Yahoo Directory and Best of the Web. 13. Get links from bloggers who typically write about
competitive sites: 14. Issue press releases via major press release distribution services (PRNewswire, PRWeb, etc.) 15. Submit links to top 50 pages from as many social bookmarking sites as possible: a. www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-bookmarking b. www.blogmarketingtactics.com/social-bookmarking/social-bookmarking-top-links.html c. www.searchenginejournal.com/125-social-bookmarking-sites-importance-of-user-generated.
, time warner, + brighthouse, netzero, etc… as those logs are used to find new sites. 6. Make toolbar requests to compete.com , alexa.com & quantcast.com. 7. Fetch site profile data from
API’s (site:, link:, inurl:) google,, yahoo and alexa. 8. Navigate to the site profile page on aboutus.org (and/or create a profile page there) 9. Create a wikipedia entry for the site. 10. Do a site profile search in each of the various Yahoo and Google search services (local, images, news, video, youtube, blogs) 11. Search technorati, icerocket, blogpulse for the site. 12. Submit (aka buy links to) your top pages on well-indexed directories such as Yahoo Directory and Best of the Web. 13. Get links from bloggers who typically write about
competitive sites: 14. Issue press releases via major press release distribution services (PRNewswire, PRWeb, etc.) 15. Submit links to top 50 pages from as many social bookmarking sites as possible: a. www.ebizmba.com/articles/social-bookmarking b. www.blogmarketingtactics.com/social-bookmarking/social-bookmarking-top-links.html c. www.searchenginejournal.com/125-social-bookmarking-sites-importance-of-user-generated.