EddieC said:
Will tiered linkbuilding survive through 2013?
Personally I have never used this method, but I know what it is. It's the idea of having links to your other links. No I don't think it will last very long, and the risk behind it in the eyes of Google is not worth the reward. Long term there is no way I would ever advise anyone to use this method.
Alex P said:
I found a product number mixed of alpha and numeric on Amazon, it has around 4,000 exact match searches.
The .com is available can I create a site on this, would only on-page optimize help in ranking in Google?
You can still rank the term pretty well without the .com exact domain name. I personally find them cheesy and unproductive when the exact keyword is in the domain. Google will find out that you are trying too hard eventually too. On-page could rank it if the keyword has low competition. But I would be it doesn't.
bharath said:
please check my forum and what you suggest to me, I didn't worked in the last three years because of some problems, but now i am working on it.
link is in my signature
Unfortunately I don't have the time to do personal evaluations anymore. But you should definitely go to seomoz.org and learn about how you can optimize your on-page stuff and build quality links to your site.
E07.NET said:
What is the best way to earn from Adsense?
I don't really see this as an SEO question, but in my experience you can earn more when you place ads in different locations on your website. I would try moving the ads around and testing them for a week in each location. Then see which locations perform best. You can also look up keywords to see which ones pay more and which ones pay less.
xpl0iter said:
I would like to know what are my options in getting improvement in the traffic on
http://www.coolfacts.in
Also what do you think the best way to increase the traffic on a technology news blog?
Like I stated previously, I don't do evaluations. I just answer questions regarding SEO. I don't have the time to audit people's sites. But to answer your second question, I would start with looking at your competitors that rank higher than you on Google. What are they doing differently that makes them rank higher? Then maybe reach out to some other tech enthusiasts and get them to become active readers of your blog. You can also start social groups or events to drive in even more traffic. Then just make sure you are optimized SEO wise and you are good to go.
cleopatra said:
are you intersted in doing some seo for my site for FP$
Nope, sorry I don't do SEO work anymore. Just here to answer questions. Thanks for the offer though.