This is personally what I believe. If you were to imagine google giving a scale of 1-100 of importance for a factor with SEO, if a pr3 d0f0llow link was worth 50 points then a pr3 n0f0llow link could well be worth a few points (if you were to visualize google rankings like that).
Based on my...
Because I am using Scrapebox to rank for a legitimate business, and I am needing to put all of my money into that right now because it is making a loss ;)
I didnt think that nofollow gave you any link juice, but I saw a study that somebody did with a made up word with 0 competing and they...
I have been using Scrapebox a lot recently, and I was wondering whether or not Nofollow blog comments give you any link juice at all (even a tiny bit).
So if I were to build 10k pr1+ nofollow links over 1 month, would that give me any link juice?
Thanks :D
Generic comments have a very low approval rate - Blog owners are now aware of people using comments such as
Thanks for this post, bookmarked
Comments relevant to the page are much more appropriate ;)
I am not entirely sure if this should be here or in the articles section, sorry if I guessed wrong ;)
I have a few articles up, and I was wondering if it is a good or a bad idea to use Scrapebox to build links straight to the article in the directory... Will this get my article account...
I have started using Twitter, Stumbleupon, and Scrapebox.
Can anyone tell me if using Scrapebox linking directly back to the article is a good idea? I am not too sure.
Thanks :)
Thanks :)
I wrote another article last night, and it was accepted fine. I also changed the rejected article a little, and re-submitted it but it was rejected again... I think I have identified the specific section of content that means it looks too much like advertising, and will edit it one...
Only just registered, but I have been browsing the forums for about a year. I hope to post here semi-regularly :)
I manually wrote an article last night, and submitted it. I checked earlier and noticed that it had been rejected, because it was "Advertisement". This article links to a...
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