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Related to seo question?
04-08-2014, 08:47 PM
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Related to seo question?
what is wiki?, panda?, penguin?, social book mark? and press release?
and guest posting also mean what ??

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04-08-2014, 08:49 PM
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WIKI - in an internet lexicon which means "quick". It allows every person to edit any content on the web. There are a lot of advantage a wiki has although there are also some disadvantages. Know more about wiki and SEO here: http://www.alseoblog.com/wiki-sites-for-seo/

PANDA AND PENGUIN - they are Google updates on algorithm. Google panda targets those website which are "low-quality sites" or "thin sites" while penguin is the one which lessens the ranking of websites which violate Google’s Webmaster Guideline. These two things are important so Google can only give the users the most accurate results and ignore those spammy things.

PRESS RELEASE - this one is a written article or news for media use. A business can announce their upcoming events, new achievements, new products or services offered or a feature story about them.

SOCIAL BOOKMARKING is for us users. For example, you found an interesting or valuable content on the web, you can bookmark it for future use or bookmark it and share it to your friends. There are several bookmarking sites like delicious, diigo or reddit which you can utilize in order to do this process.

Finally GUEST POSTING. When you blog, the one who can read your article are the avid readers of your blog - yourself, you mom and several of your friends. However, when you do guest posts, you are given an opportunity to have more readers; more readers means more traffic and more leads to your website.

Hope this helps you! Big Grin

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