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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: I just became the mayor of CABS Car hire on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/bhchj0</title>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: I'm at CABS Car hire (14 Montreal Drive, at Borcherds Quarry road, Cape Town). http://4sq.com/bhchj0</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: I'm at CABS Car hire (14 Montreal Drive, at Borcherds Quarry road, Cape Town). http://4sq.com/bhchj0</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 10:44:34 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: I'm at Fat Cactus (47 Durban Road, Mowbray, Caledonian Road, Cape Town). http://4sq.com/aA9sPC</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: I'm at Fat Cactus (47 Durban Road, Mowbray, Caledonian Road, Cape Town). http://4sq.com/aA9sPC</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 16:47:42 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: I'm at Mariners Wharf (Harbour Rd, Hout Bay Harbour, Cape Town). http://4sq.com/bv2fXq</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/18838965203</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: I'm at Mariners Wharf (Harbour Rd, Hout Bay Harbour, Cape Town). http://4sq.com/bv2fXq</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 15:15:25 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: I just unlocked the &quot;Newbie&quot; badge on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/8ZT1YN</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/18505771162</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: I just unlocked the "Newbie" badge on @foursquare! http://4sq.com/8ZT1YN</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:49:13 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Website testing with http://www.woorank.com and http://www.websitegrader.com, anyone know of some other suggestions? #seo</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Website testing with http://www.woorank.com and http://www.websitegrader.com, anyone know of some other suggestions? #seo</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 08:53:21 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: #Cape_Town #South_Africa resource to add your URL, check out http://www.bestcapetown.com</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: #Cape_Town #South_Africa resource to add your URL, check out http://www.bestcapetown.com</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 00:59:47 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Beware Instant #Google http://blog.sa-nethost.com/beware-instant-google.htm #SEO #Adwords</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Beware Instant #Google http://blog.sa-nethost.com/beware-instant-google.htm #SEO #Adwords</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 11:21:13 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Beware instant Google</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text"><p>
  I am sure you have had a million spam emails promising instant page 1 rankings on Google, they never seem to give up, and I am sure many people fall for these scam artists daily.
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<p>
  One interesting company I have encountered even calls you&nbsp; by telephone to persuade you to take their <strong>Instant Google</strong> plan for a fixed monthly fee, which sounds amazing.&nbsp; I had the displeasure of talking to one of their very pushy agents with a UK accent, who tried to strong arm me into taking their ‘plan’ (which sounded really dodgy), I decided to play along to find out how they operate….<span></span>
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  Firstly they get the owner or manager on the phone and tell them their website is nowhere to be found on Google. When I was told this by the agent I was really puzzled as I get loads of traffic from Google and asked what exactly they searched for when attempting to find my site, but this information was&nbsp; ‘not on hand at this time’, but they are 100% sure my site is not reaching its full potential in Google and I should consider ‘<strong>Instant Google</strong>‘.
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  ‘OK’ I said, ‘tell me <strong>EXACTLY</strong> what you are offering’…Now I obviously know a bit about SEO and Google Adsense, so I was appalled at all the inaccuracies and blatant lies in the sales pitch, but basically this is the offer…
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  they will place my site INSTANTLY onto page one of Google.com (ok, within 48 hours), I just need to supply them with 5 phrases that I would like my site to appear for. Now this sounds exactly like Google Adwords right….but ‘No its NOT Adwords’, and I was assured many times over that ‘this is NOT pay per click&nbsp; as the cost is set at R1300 + VAT’ (£25 in the UK), and it was rather ‘Sponsored Ads for a fixed monthly fee’ (subject to a R265 + VAT setup fee of course)
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  Wow, sponsored adverts on page one of Google for a fixed monthly fee!!! Imagine the possibilities….here I have clients spending tens of thousands monthly on Adwords, when they could be paying a fixed montly fee! (This was really starting to smell bad now!)
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  ‘How can you charge a fixed monthly fee for PPC advertising’ I asked, ‘well’ the agent said (and you are gonna love this!) ‘Google subsidises the adverts for you, because of the world wide recession’!!, OMG, can you believe that! NO! LOL that is a blatant lie! but anyway there’s more…
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  <strong>Features of the Instant Google package are:</strong>
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  <li>Guaranteed 1st Page Listing
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  <li>Live within 48 hours
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  <li>Month by month arrangement
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  <li>5 area targeted phrases for your business
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  <li>Tailor made adverts
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  <li>Price Freeze Guarantee
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  <li>No additional click charges!!
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  <li>Email Technical Support
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  <li>Keyphrase translation (additional charges apply)
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  <strong>Now this all sounds amazing for a fixed monthly fee right, I wish it were so easy and cost effective to advertise like this, it all sounds far too good to be true, because it absolutely is.</strong>
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<p>
  The <strong>BIG problem</strong> with this plan is that at no time are you told <strong>HOW MANY CLICKS</strong> you will receive for your set monthly fee. The fact is that depending on the bids of your competition, the Quality Score of your adverts, and your Click Through Rate for said adverts, and the amount of money the company actually allocates to your clicks, you may only get a few clicks for monthly fee before the budget allocated is depleted and your advert is removed. The company obviously needs to make a profit, so not all of your monthly fee is added to the campaign budget for your advert…how much is added is anyone’s guess.
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  So in reality your fixed monthly fee might only get you 5 clicks before the advert is removed, who knows, it all depends on the competition and the cost per click of the keywords you are targeting.
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  What is also dodgy, is that according to the agent, you don’t get access to your adwords account as ‘its their account and the adverts with it that is ’subsidised’ and they are the ones with the special ‘<strong>arrangement with Google</strong>‘, but I think its probably because they don’t want you to know how much of your monthly fee is actually going to your advertising budget…not much I would guess.
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  You have to also ask youself, how much of your budget is going to your own adverts, is there a possibility with such a setup and the pool of funds added to that account that your budget could be used for another companies adverts…yes it could, not saying that it is, but without transparency and access to your adwords account budget, clicks and stats, you are completely in the dark.
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  Interestingly, after NOT signing up with this particular company for obvious reasons, I actually landed a new client who was already using their services about a month later. My client happily showed me how their advert was displaying on Google, and as a test, they clicked their own advert, after which time (to the disgust of my client) it no longer displayed on Google for their chosen phrases. LOL, luckily for me the budget allocated to the clicks for that client had been exhausted right in front of us, and I was happy to jump in, and setup a REAL Adwords account for the client. My new client&nbsp; then cancelled their monthly agreement with the company offering the Instant Google service, in favour of their own account, that they have full control over, managed by us on their behalf.
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  Now my client has full access to all their stats, can create as many adverts and choose as many key phrases as they want for their campaign, there are no limits! The client is also able to get far more mileage out of their monthly budget because they know ALL of what they put into the campaign is used exclusively for their adverts.
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  So strictly speaking, companies offering the Instant Google service might not be breaking any rules, but in my opinion, what they are doing is misleading people who have no idea what Adwords is and how it works.
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  The client I got honestly believed their site was simply bumped to the top of ORGANIC search results, and had no idea what Adwords was all about. The client thought that their site would feature at the top of page one 24hours a day, 7 days a week, as long as they paid their fixed monthly fee, <strong>regardless of clicks, this is simply NOT true.</strong>
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  <strong>According to Google (<a href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&amp;answer=35291">View here</a>):</strong>
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    Beware of SEOs that claim to guarantee rankings, allege a “special relationship” with Google, or advertise a “priority submit” to Google. There is no priority submit for Google.
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  For another account of the same type of practice, check out <a href="http://www.seoscotland.net/seo-articles/instant-google.html">SEO Scotland</a> who had a similar bad experience.
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  If you want your website to rank well on Google, get a professional company to show you ALL the options available to you, and do some research before signing anything. I can recommend <strong>Gotaclick</strong> because I am associated with them, check out <a href="http://www.gotaclick.com">SEO Cape Town</a>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Even through PR is not as important as it once was, I still find myself feeling happy about advancing to PR5 on http://www.gotaclick.com</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/11741703483</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Even through PR is not as important as it once was, I still find myself feeling happy about advancing to PR5 on http://www.gotaclick.com</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 07:41:21 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Bid to buy a Sony Playstation 3 (120 GB) (Retail: $299.00) for less than $20. Scoodaloo Auctions: http://soc.li/u7wViAk</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/11234800882</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Bid to buy a Sony Playstation 3 (120 GB) (Retail: $299.00) for less than $20. Scoodaloo Auctions: http://soc.li/u7wViAk</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 07:39:39 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: #free #fifa #worldcup #accommodation for your #holiday and #travel in #cape_Town #south_Africa in #2010 visit http://bit.ly/9O0uye</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/10609734317</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: #free #fifa #worldcup #accommodation for your #holiday and #travel in #cape_Town #south_Africa in #2010 visit http://bit.ly/9O0uye</div>]]>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Cool! If you are on #Vodacom, #MTN or #CellC networks you can win airtime at http://www.win-airtime.co.za (over 19 only)</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/9585163593</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Cool! If you are on #Vodacom, #MTN or #CellC networks you can win airtime at http://www.win-airtime.co.za (over 19 only)</div>]]>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Check this out from http://socialapproach.com/sem</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/8608144469</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Check this out from http://socialapproach.com/sem</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 00:26:29 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: #Google #SEO guys, get 25 permanent Free #TextLinks at http://tr.im/freetextlinks</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/8606430928</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: #Google #SEO guys, get 25 permanent Free #TextLinks at http://tr.im/freetextlinks</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 23:39:03 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Visiting #SouthAfrica or #CapeTown, check out http://www.zippingzebra.com its really starting to look good now, lots more work to do though</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/8227027299</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Visiting #SouthAfrica or #CapeTown, check out http://www.zippingzebra.com its really starting to look good now, lots more work to do though</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 08:24:23 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: I still have #Googlewave invites spare...http://blog.sa-nethost.com/how-to-get-a-google-wave-invite.htm first come first served</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/7233344800</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: I still have #Googlewave invites spare...http://blog.sa-nethost.com/how-to-get-a-google-wave-invite.htm first come first served</div>]]>
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: Anyone for a Google Wave invite? http://blog.sa-nethost.com/how-to-get-a-google-wave-invite.htm</title>
      <link>http://twitter.com/SouthAfricaDude/statuses/6563874155</link>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text">SouthAfricaDude: Anyone for a Google Wave invite? http://blog.sa-nethost.com/how-to-get-a-google-wave-invite.htm</div>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:28:48 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>How to get a #googlewaveinvite</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text"><p>
  I was surprised to see so many blogs, websites and tweets about people desperately looking for Google wave invites. Getting a <a href="http://wave.google.com">Google Wave</a> account is almost starting to be some sort of status symbol for internet users.<span></span><br />
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  You can get an invite directly from Google (https://services.google.com/fb/forms/wavesignup/) or you can be invited by an existing member, which is why there are so many people simply asking and begging existing members for a spare invitation. Twitter is riddled with people blatantly asking for invitations, and I have heard of people actually selling them to others! If you want to see the chatter, follow the hashtag #googlewaveinvite on twitter.
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  I am lucky enough to still have some invites available, and have allocated 15 out of my stash to give away to desperate people in need on an invite.
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  I will be randomly choosing 15 names from the people who tweet or comment on this post, and inviting them to Google Wave. I will choose 5 random names from people who tweet, 5 from people who comment using a disqus profile, and 5 from people who comment using a non-disqus profile.
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  If for some reason very few people comment or tweet this post, then everyone will get an invite.
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      <title>backlink pagerank and analysis tools</title>
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        <![CDATA[<div class="post_content wiki_text"><p>
  Most SEO’s would agree that having loads of links pointing to your website is going to help with your rankings in search engine results. Loads of websites have link exchange pages with the sole purpose of building inbound links or what some call backlinks.
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  Having your anchor text in the backlink set as your target key phrase, should make your site rank better for that key phrase, basically increasing its relevancy for that phrase. There is a theory that even a blank page can rank high on search engines if there is enough backlinks with the same anchor text linking to it.
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  An extreme version of this technique has been called a ‘Google Bomb’, ‘Link Bomb’, or ‘Google Washing’, which is basically when thousands of websites all link to one site, all using the same anchor text, so as to manipulate the search engine results. These days Google has changed a few things so that extreme versions are not as easy to create as they were back in the day. Google needs to deliver Relevant results to its customers, and if the results are incorrect, due to a Google bomb, it would have unhappy users, hence the change. For some information on famous Google Bombs, visit <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_bomb">Wikipedia</a>
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  Another important part of your link building efforts is getting websites with a high Google Pagerank to link to your website. Many of the link exchange pages on websites specify that they only exchange links with websites that have a high PR, or a Pagerank of at least 3 or 4, with the purpose of getting good quality inbound links to the website.
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  At the end of the day, if you are trying to get good rankings for your website, you will be wanting to get loads of backlinks, especially those with a high pagerank.
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<p>
  <strong>Now for the cool stuff!</strong>
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<p>
  When you are trying to get your website ranked above your competitors in the search engine results, its a great idea to see where their backlinks are coming from, what anchor text was used, and the pagerank of the site the backink is on.
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<p>
  I like to use a tool called <a href="http://www.linkdiagnosis.com">Link Diagnosis</a>, which allows you to put in a url, and get a list of all the backlinks pointing to that domain.
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<p>
  Creating a report showing the links to a website shows the Pagerank of the inbound links, the anchor text used, if each link is No-follow, how many outbound links are on that page, and the strength of that link! Awesome!
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  With this information you will be able to visit all the same high PR and quality sites linking to a competitor website, and see if its possible to add your own link there too, or even better, if you can get your link listed instead of the competitor website.
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<p>
  Using this method is a really easy way to find a great list of websites that you could possibly exchange links with, or event better, to build a one-way link to your site with.
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  I suggest you start with the websites that have a PR over 2 for best results. What I like about Link Diagnosis, is that you can arrange all the links displayed in order of Pagerank and link strength, as well as the fact that you can register as a member, and save your reports online, not to mention export them to a spreadsheet.
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  Another great website that I like to use is called <a href="http://www.check-backlink.com">Check Backlink</a> (<a href="http://www.check-backlink.com">http://www.check-backlink.com</a>), which offers a similar service. I like both these websites and use them both quite often. I find that although Check Backlink is not as comprehensive as Link Diagnosis, it is a fast way to do a quick check when doing research, while Link Diagnosis is a tad slow sometimes.
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<p>
  <strong>Need to build quality one-way backlinks FAST?</strong>
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  If you are looking to build quality backlinks fast, I can suggest <a href="http://www.textlinks.com/promo.php?aff=23054">http://www.textlinks.com</a>, if you sign up for free, you can place <strong>25</strong> permanent links. Obviously it would be better to pay the $99 a month and be able to place 100 links per month, but I like the fact that you can sign up and test the system before buying. Even if you don’t purchase, your 25 links are permanent and will remain.
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      <title>SouthAfricaDude: anyone got a spare Google Wave invite? #googlewave #googlewaveinvite</title>
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      <title>Get a Yahoo Meme invitation</title>
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  Yahoo launched Yahoo Meme not too long ago, which is its answer to twitter. Think of it as a mixture of twitter and tumblr, with a few extra features.
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  Users are able to search accounts and follow each other, as well as re-post other users content. You have the option to post text, images, video and audio for each post which is pretty awesome. I am not sure on the character limit for text posts, but its pretty big, not like twitter’s at all.<span></span>
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  Photos can be uploaded from the local computer system or by pasting a link into the upload form directly.<br />
  Videos are currently only accepted from Youtube and Vimeo and music can be pasted as a link that needs to point to an mp3 file on the Internet.
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  At the moment, Yahoo Meme is in testing mode, so you can only get access if you are invited by someone else who already has an account. A new user is getting 15 invites to pass out right now.
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  So…..who wants an invitation? There are loads of good user names still available, so now is your chance to sneak the cool ones before everyone else!
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  We all want inbound links to our websites, and many people have a links page, where you exchange links with other websites. I dont know about you, I have noticed more and more fraudsters taking a chance with 3 way link exchanges over the last few months. For those of you who manually manage your link exchanges you might find it hard to keep track of what sites you are linked on, and that is what these link pirates count on.
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  Link pirates are guys who try to trick you into linking to their website. The way it works, is that you will receive an email requesting a 3 way link exchange with one of your sites. 3 Way links are better than straight link exchanges, so many people jump at the chance of setting these up. The person emailing you will try to make the email look as legit as possible with a request for you to link to their site, and might even include the html for you, to make your life easier.
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  The scam comes when they link back to your site from another site (the third site in the 3 way link setup). This part is actually pretty clever, but just plain wrong. They will include the details of the page where they are linking back to your site, where you can check your link. The ingenious part, is that the site linking back to yours, has absolutely nothing to do with them! You assume that they have placed the link back to your site, when in reality, they are showing you a page where your link already exists. This is easy to pickup if you dont have many links, but when you have websites with hundreds of inbound links, and you are NOT using any link management software, its easy to forget a site that linked to you a year or more back.
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  Over the last few months I have even had a few cases where the link that was provided, showing how they have already linked back to me, was actually one of my own other sites!
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  The sad thing is that loads of people actually fall for it, and give these guys a link back to their website. This sort of underhanded link building is not cool, and really pisses me off.
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  I think what these pirates do, is visit your links page, and pick any one of the sites you are already linking to, OR, simply do a search on google for your domain name, and an unassuming site linking to yours. They then ask for a 3 way link exchange, and tell you they have already linked to you, and provide that link as proof.
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  <strong>What steps to take?</strong>
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  I have noticed that most of these guys use free email accounts, so immediately question requests from these guys.
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  Check how far down the list of links on the page your link is positioned. If your link is genuinely new, its more likely to be right at the top or bottom, not lost among loads of others on the page.
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  See if you can check when the page where you link has be ‘placed’ was last updated.
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  If all else fails, ask that the person changes the title of your link to something else, if they can do that, then you will link back. This is a sure fire way to check that the person really does have control of that links page.
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  On a final note, I have seen at least person using the same technique to build links, who actually has a real domain registered, so they dont use a free email address. The emails in question (I have received several dubious emails from them on different sites I manage) have come from a domain seohunts.com. I checked up on the domain and it is registered to an indian company. If you get any requests from people using the domain seohunts.com, BEWARE!!! Every email I have had from them, has been a pirate one. They have a lame ass website which is obviously designed just to give them more credibility if and when you check up on them.
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  The solution would probably be to be VERY careful who you link to (which seems to be good practice anyway), or maybe to use some software to manage your link exchanges.
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  I would be interested to see what link exchange software some of you use to manage your links….post a comment and let me know.
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  Cheers for now
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