BuildMyRank And The Rest Of Your Bag Of Tricks

September 7, 2010 by Dorian
Filed under: Link Building 

 

BuildMyRank is a stickler for grammar, in a very sort of esoteric way. Their grammar rules don’t like contractions very much, and abbreviations are not really tolerated. Skip MS Word and other processors, you’ll want to type directly into the form, since there’s only a 150 word minimum. With BMR, it still is about what you say, but not as much. You’re really there for the link to your internet marketing business. They’re doing a pretty good job thus far of mixing up their web assets, but as far as our research can tell, they’re growing, and it’s showing in the activity that we’re monitoring. We’re seeing more and more new domains come online, using their service, and what this looks like to us and our friends that are in the search engine business is: “Hey, all of these new domains are getting their back links from this select group of ten or so thousand sites only.” Remember, ten-, twenty-, even fifty- thousand sites is a statistically lot, i.e. it’s a small number, when you consider the fact that there are literally trillions and trillions of sites on the web right no (this is why DNS addressing is such an issue these days). So again, we can’t reiterate this and tell folks that we lecture this to quite often enough: vary up your submission services as much as you can, and by all means, post and socialize yourself. You’ve got to put in the grind, or get somebody to put in the grind into getting into very public spaces about your services—sometimes relevant spaces, but sometimes not so relevant.

And remember, the writing’s on the wall; text and keywords and this whole written thing, it’s on the way out: audible search, visual search: this is where the future’s in, if you have any plans at all of sticking around past year 7.