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Pay Per Click 4th April 2013 8:46 AM
Methinks its time to put this thread to rest as well. Thread is now closed.
Will SEO end In Future?? 3rd April 2013 8:39 AM
this is the same type of question which was asked to the people who do web site development for small business about 10 years ago. Look by yourself how many competitor are come to online for just one type of business.

To improve the better leads and sales they need SEO service provider to get there site at top rank in search engine so they can provide more services.

I did seo work. As far as i saw that people don't bother to go to 2nd page of search engine when they search for something. They prefer to change the search query and continue to open the search results from the first page. So the website with good SEO on first page can have more clients and customers.

I sort of disagree there. yes, the question has been asked too many times now and each time the answer has been different, but I really don't think SEO is as all important as everyone thinks it is.

See, I'm an Internet Marketer, and have never solely relied on SEO to do everything for me. Yes, its important, but only to a point. Besides the rather dubious services out there that would more than likely hurt rather than harm a site, SEO will not lead to more leads nor more sales. Even if you're right at the top of the page on a Google search. There is also a small hole in the theory about many people not going past page one in a search.

See, I have seen that many times, people have to go to the next page (but never further than page three, say), because they have to wade through many over optimized sites that have little or no value to their searches. If that is what an SEO service, or company does, then its all well and good, but you would still need to make sure that what you have on your site is conducive to the keywords you're using to get that page one listing. So, if I'm searching for online music stores, the last think I would want to see is a site about face cream that has keywords related to online music stores.

See where I'm going with this?

You can SEO your site till the proverbial cows come home, but unless you have a high quality site with relevant information and you get the balance between sell and information right, SEO isn't going to help you much I'm afraid.

SEO gets you there, proper marketing makes the sales.

(IMHO as always).
Will SEO end In Future?? 3rd April 2013 7:51 AM
SEO is most growing field in future. As people in online market introduce there products and they need to do competition with there competitor. They want to there website to be on top rank in searches.

Where do you see SEo in about 5 or ten years from now. Any major changes perhaps?
It has gone pretty quiet now the media hype has died down.

Shall be relying on our MLF SA correspondent to keep us informed of any developments

So far it seems his family is in the news as well as himself. But his case has gone quiet for a while. His brother, though, is facing a court case for Culpable Homicide. From the National Post
What is FEC in banking. 1st April 2013 6:43 AM
Dang, way too early for all that mathematics......

Interesting topic though
How does everyone think that this would help with wire transfers?
Looking for a bulk email sender 30th March 2013 8:39 AM
Methinks maybe tis time to let this thread go to rest. I'm sure that the OP has already found a solution.
but why people shares our link?? because have watched not much people share links on your profile..they mostly share news related info always...not unique websites...I'm too confused in natural linking...

It depends on your content and what you say to people. If you're trying to sell something to someone and they're not liking, linking to your blog post etc, then there is something wrong with the balance of your post. I love to read blogs, but seldom hang around long enough if:
  • A blog post is keyword stuffed, or is written in really bad, broken English
  • I can clearly see that the content has been spun
  • There is no imagery to back up posts/statements/information
  • and if its filled with enormous words that I would need a dictionary with me to decipher the post.

It works the same way if you're blog commenting. If you add a link to a page mentioned above, your site will be hurt more than helped by the links added to it.

Yes! Dofollow and Relevant Blogs comments are really Important in SEO. Because this is only free and easy way to build Quality Links that Google Really want for Ranking.

thumbsdown again? In all honesty I have to disagree here yet again. With preconceptions like these, I can see why most blogs are now favoring no-follow instead. This poor horse is being flogged to death already.

Blog commenting (IMHO) is not about getting to a blog to place a link to your site ASAP, simply because its relevant and the mythical dofollow. Its about engaging with the person that wrote the blog and sharing interesting points, insights or information about what they wrote about. If you comment on blogs simply because you want a backlink, then you may as well try your hand at forum spamming, as it will more or less give you the same results. No links and endless frustration (well, on this forum at least). While I was blogging, I had people follow me, and answer my posts and that is what mattered to me the most. Knowing that someone took something good away from what I wrote about. Some even got into long winded discussions, which was truly awesome.

In its essence, that is what blogging is all about to me. Its like a forum, but with much bigger posts, and targeted to people in your niche. Gunning them simply because they can help you climb ranks, is seriously the wrong way of doing things. (IMHO as always)
I can't believe he can do this so where is he these day ? in prison!

Actually he's not. His bail application went through, but he had to surrender his passports in case.
you need to use both

how so?
CloudFlare has claimed to have mitigated the biggest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack in the history of the internet.

Spamhaus, a not-for-profit anti-spam organisation, came to CloudFlare last week for assistance against a large DDoS attack it was experiencing. Switching over to CloudFlare's network on March 19, the attack began with a 10Gbps flood of traffic, ramping up in excess of 100Gbps later that night. It initially took Spamhaus' website down, with the outage independently observed by the Internet Storm Center at the time.

- source is ZDnet

We've all either heard or been through these types of attacks on websites, what are your thoughts? It may only be speculation, but if they really did help lessen the attack, do you think that could put them ahead of their competition?

Or are you synical like me and wonder what the catch is?