The Strange Case of Click Intelligence!

Black Hat SEO Linking Scheme - The Strange case of Click Intelligence

We get those en masse. Emails from mostly faked accounts wanting to place a “…well-written…” article on our site, fashioned by “…talented staff writers…” whose style will match and exceed ours. These folks usually promise a “…guest post…” that – supposedly – should either make us a ton of money or – miraculously – increase our reach in that harsh world of the ice-cold internet. Easy SEO wizardry that should land us measly minions on that numba one search spot.

A partnership worthy of kings that will catapult this webzine out into the social media space with bright fanfare. Riches, … [...] Click to raid more!

Linking sucks in WordPress: A Testimony!

Internal Linking - SEO

Are you running a website on WordPress? The RMR crew does. Eons ago we chose to employ WordPress for RockmusicRaider and other sites we manage. And we never regretted it. Basically, because it was free, a huge chunk of web creators were on it, and it let you do all kinds of snazzy things. Albeit, you also took some complexity on board and had to learn hard and fast about technicalities and SEO1 that you’d never encounter on Wix. Else, you’d drown in a gazillion pitfalls and have Google barking up your mutual asses and others drop you from … [...] Click to raid more!

Paid Links kill SEO! Or do they?

RockmusicRaider - Anonymous - Black Hat SEO - Paid Links

Ah, what a trauma that linking strategy often is, once you start with a website and you try to hit good SEO grades. Yet, there is no way around it. It is indeed true that good internal and external linking can be a stepping stone for you to hit that #1 spot on major search engines. So, you have no other choice but to attack this issue.

But have a care.

There are a few Black Hat SEO activities that might very well land you in seething hot water. Only if you are found out, of course. But chances are … [...] Click to raid more!

Twitter – A Threat to Your SEO Score?

Twitter - Evil Bird

The RMR crew already had a few run-ins with the folks over at Twitter. But it was mostly about minor stuff. Concerns about the makeup of their website, the Dorsey-man’s frightening gobbledygook and what have you. But by and large, the site worked well at a reasonably reliable level and sported a stout following of the rock and metal community. And that’s also the only reason why the RMR Social Media folks even bothered with a heavily censured, low-value messaging app mainly populated by elitists, politicians, colorful celebrities, miscellaneous artists, and misguided government bodies.

I guess, the most intriguing … [...] Click to raid more!