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November 23, 2009

ALLINTITLE vs INTITLE Google Advanced Search Operators

I am getting more and more questions concerning this: what’s the difference between ALLINTITLE vs INTITLE Google search operators?
Thus I decided to go ahead and publish the answer online to direct people to the post.
So:

September 14, 2009

Create a Glossary of Topical Terms for Link Bait and SEO

Content is the key of your website success. Why not leverage it to its full potential? Here’s one almost must-work idea: create a solid, well-formatted glossary of terms in your niche and add it to your site.

Here are two (very important) things a glossary can be helpful:

It’s an awesome, highly-effective long-term link bait. The more [...]

May 11, 2009

Make the Most of Advanced Google Date Operator

My favorite Google advanced search option is its date range allowing to sort search results by most recent ones. So this time I am sharing my really quick (and useful) tip on how to make the most of it:
1. Keep it always on your Google (home) page: “Keep Your Google Search Dates” - Greasemonkey script [...]

April 20, 2009

Make the Most of Related: Google Search Operator

Per my experience, RELATED: is one of those Google advanced operators that are understood by only few people and thus are rarely used. However it is very useful and I for one use it no less than a couple of times a week.
Therefore I decided to share how to use this Google search operator:
Red Flag
Use [...]

March 11, 2009

Build Links with Instructional Content

I have already posted a couple of articles on how instructional content may help in your promotion. A good well-compiled and to-the-point tutorial may be a much better viral piece than any sensational article you may come up with.
People willingly search, bookmark and share guides, tutorials and how-tos. And even if links don’t come on [...]

February 16, 2009

How to Use Google Wildcard Operator for Link Building and Baiting

Google treats a wildcard * as a placeholder for one or more words. Although rarely used, this search operator offers a goldmine of great opportunities. This short SEO tip will showcase how you can use Google’s wildcard operator to search for backlink opportunities and link baiting inspiration:
Link Building Wildcard Search Queries:
One of the first things [...]

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