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March 4, 2011

Internet Marketing Is Possible To Master And Keeps Changing.

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I never thought there would be so much to learn in order to use my skills for web marketing portugal. As it happens, because the last couple of years have enabled me to discover methods and types of seo portugal has opened up to me as an Internet search engine marketer. FTS has opened my eyes to the possibilities.

You have a choice of the way you can use FTS, one of them costs nothing and is a fairly passive form of marketing through articles containing a couple of backlinks posted on up to 30 blogs.

Another much more aggressive way of climbing the serps mountain is to use their push strategy. The push strategy allows you to accumulate great numbers of backlinks far quickly than possible through the free system. It would certainly not seem natural in the same way to the search engines but where there is a need for a full blast back-link campaign and time is pressing then it works better than the normal system.

I still intend to use the free system or if I have signed up for the pro version then a month or two using the upgraded article marketing with more backlinks in more blogs. FTS still allows people to use their network of blogs free of charge if you wish and I will certainly do that for my own use to top up my existing backlinks when I have nothing else to do.

The free system still allows webmasters to enjoy the paid seo push but at a higher price than if you have paid to be pro. This is very fair as for instance if i wanted a double push of 5 articles, it would cost me 15 dollars extra on the free system. Not too much extra, but if I wanted a huge campaign of blog posts, blog comments and forum profiles then it would certainly pay me to go pro. The difference in the cost would cover my membership.

If I suddenly had 497 dollars, it would be money well spent to be permanently pro…this is the price of lifetime membership and access to all the best prices.

marketing in portugal is the same as anywhere else but the need for English seo guys is relatively small so I need to reach out to a bigger audience. It is one of the hardest things to do, but who knows? With the aid of my new knowledge and FTS, there is no limit to what I can accomplish with a little money invested in the right places.

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February 25, 2011

Sub-domains Can Assist With The Marketing Of Your Top Level Domain.

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There is some debate over whether a sub-domain can pass seo power on to the main domain. Opinion is divided, but the most people seem to think that seo juice and therefore Page-rank, can empower the main domain of your website and with a good linking strategy, pass page-rank to all parts of a website.

That would make good sense, but then nobody seems to know for sure if Google classes a link from a sub-domain to a main domain as an external link.
External links have more weight with respect to search engines than internal links do. Naturally, well structured links with good anchor text in all internal links will help a tiny bit but, well structured in-coming links with well chosen anchor text help much more.

But how do the search engines class sub-domains.

This web design and seo website is a sub-domain of a personal blog about life on the Silver Coast. The personal blog has been left almost dormant for quite a few months and yet overnight it acquired PR2. The web design sub domain is being worked on and built up with articles and backlinks and at exactly the same time acquired the same PR overnight.

Is that a coincidence? It is difficult to argue with the facts here that seemingly Google upgraded a sub-domain due to the work being done on it, and as an extra reward it also upgraded the main domain. There has been no backlink work done with the main domain and no articles published since the middle of December, and that was the only one for several weeks.

This assumption inevitable leads to an anomaly which is that the web design for holiday homes sub-domain on the same site has acquired no PR.
There has been a fair amount of backlink work done on this sub-domain but the critical factor is possibly that the age of this particular sub-domain is only about eight weeks.

So what is going on here? Is the work on the PR2 sub-domain being mirrored by Google in the main domain and the other sub-domain being ignored for being to young? Or is it all just a coincidence? Does anybody actually know how Google accounts for things like this?
Another part of the equation is simply that perhaps the successful sub-domain has more and better quality backlinks at the moment than the other one.

It would be terrific to have the belief, that Google is rewarding the efforts to market the sub-domain, but the question of how long it should take to get ranking on the other sub-domain will hold another part of the answer.

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