Thursday, March 26, 2015

                                what is off-page seo

Write by Rokunuzzaman khan

           As we all know, the Search Engine Optimization field is booming day to day with new inventions and innovations. People may not know that much of what they have learned yesterday will be out of date by tomorrow. Unless one updates his knowledge by reading SEO news/articles, there is no doubt he'll lag back in the SEO race.
        Being an SEO Professional, I hereby suggest some the factors that deal with off-page SEO. I found this forum to be the best suited place for sharing. Below is a list of some things most people may be familiar with, but I have also added a few advanced things that you may not know. Try these Advanced Off-Page SEO Strategies to market your website, get ranked in search engines, and to build online reputation (branding) for your company/website so that you can survive in this competitive SEO world.

10 comments:

  1. it is a good post and helpful for offpage

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  2. hello~

    I would like...real world, and long-distance, and it's xiuhan

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  3. I've seen folks nearly get hit by cars in the parking lot, because they're looking at their phones rather than watching where they're going. I'm used to yelling at kids, "BE CAREFUL. THAT CAR IS BACKING UP!" or some such. It's odd to have adults doing the same thing, just because they can't look up from their phones.

    With kids, I can understand, as they seem to do that odd tunnel vision thing, where they see a squirrel and they must go examine the squirrel like NAO and lose sight of stuff around. It's why kids follow their balls out into the street sometimes.

    We need a meme, probably with a saying like.... "He who looketh at his phone while he walketh, runneth into walls and lampposts."

    PS Now I'm wondering if he was attempting to use that walking phone thing meant for blind people. If so, it was way off. My sis knew a blind student who had this app on her phone. It's sort of like a live vocal google earth. It tells you how many 'feet' to the door of some place, tells you how far to walk, when to turn and even says "The door is on your left now". It's really cool.

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  4. Yup. My sister is like that. She worked in retail for a good long time (fast food, clothes shops, baggage shops and a bank) and is still the world's most rotten customer. Rude and flouts store policy- once she tried to return a concession item to a department store, they wouldn't return it because she had no receipt, so she threw a fit, left and then returned it to the company's store- where she did not buy it from- and got a cash refund. Ugh. She can't see beyond her own nose sometimes and figures that customers made her suffer, so it's her turn to make retail workers suffer.

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  5. I thought that was what all retail workers went to Hogwarts for! Surely there's a faux Latin charm for putting out stock.

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  6. I thought that was what all retail workers went to Hogwarts for! Surely there's a faux Latin charm for putting out stock.

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  7. I thought that was what all retail workers went to Hogwarts for! Surely there's a faux Latin charm for putting out stock.

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  8. I thought that was what all retail workers went to Hogwarts for! Surely there's a faux Latin charm for putting out stock.

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  9. I once cleaned off the beverage bar at my work, made it all stocked up and super shiny. Came by it two minutes later to clear off something else in my lobby, to find the latest customers left straw wrappers on my freshly cleaned beverage bar. They were balled up and left on the top of the counter, INCHES away from the trash.

    It was a simple cleanup really, putting two pieces of paper in a trash, but it still annoyed me a lot because I spent so much time making that area pretty.

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  10. Good description of what's wrong with Millan's methods.

    I'm a huge Victoria Stillwell fan, and when/if I ever get a dog, she will be my model for dog training and behavior management. She's awesome.

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