SEO can be a frustrating task, especially if you have no way of tracking your progress. Luckily, there are many free tools available to webmasters online. Here are links to some of the better ones:
Commenting on blogs can be a great tool when building backlinks. One important thing to consider when using blog comments to increase your backlinks is that “nofollow” blogs, while they still do count, do not provide the “link juice” that “dofollow” links do. So if you are planning on using blog comments to boost your backlinks I very strongly recommend sticking to blogs that use the “dofollow” tag for comments. Below I have posted my list of “dofollow” blogs. This list is updated frequently.
Optimizing for search engines means giving the search engines what they want. Doorway pages are designed to do just that. More »
I can’t even begin to count how many times I’ve read posts on forums where someone who has grown up playing video games creates a thread begging for someone to tech him how to “hack”. This is such a general request that it inevitably always goes unanswered. I can safely assume that most of these people posting such requests are getting bored or want to impress their friends by getting into parts (or changing parts) of websites without the proper authorization. More »
Recently I, and a few of my friends, have been in close competition on Facebook’s “Addicted to Scrubs” trivia game. Usually I was 2nd or 3rd in our group because I did not have the free time (or desire to waste it all on silly trivia games). Recently this has changed due to a simple, compact macro creation program that I stumbled upon after some searching.
After trying several macro programs, the best one that I could find to replicate mouse clicks was Macro Recorder 4.1, by JitBit. Macro Recorder 4.1 allows you to record unlimited macros during their 28 day evaluation period. The only drawback to the evaluation is that only the first 20 commands of a given recorded macro can be compiled to an .exe while using the trial. None the less, I was able to run my macro which had far more than 20 commands by simply clicking the play all button when I was finished building the macro. More »