If you are worried about content theft from your blog when your hard work is copied by another website, here is some good news to you. Today we would discuss a method that will automatically add a link back to your website when content is copied from your website onto another website. Before we start, you could refer to our older article on how to prevent content theft.
I recently discovered an amazing service called Tynt.com which automatically embeds a link back to your website when your content is copied on to another website with the help of a smart Javascript. The best part is that this is a free service offered by Tynt. According to Tynt, here is how it works on your website to help the stuff work:
Quite often I receive questions and emails regarding SEO on the frequency of link building – how many links per day and for how long. To answer this question, let’s go back to the basics. Ideally link building is an artificial method of search engine reputation building and any method that makes it look unnatural could be penalized by search engine algorithms.
The search engine algorithms of today are very super smart to identify forced optimization, so I recommend you to make it look as natural as possible. Lets now understand the factors that affect the back link quality, this will give a clear idea on how to approach back link building in a smarter way.
Even though having great content is the primary success formula for any blog, having a solid SEO foundation plays a major role in the steady growth of the blog.
The best approach to optimize your blog for search engines is by link building. The conventional method of link building is directory submissions, article directory submissions and signature based link building. Today we would discuss a more practical and effective approach towards building links in a more ethical and steady approach that works well with the modern world search engine algorithms.
Step 1: identifying the pages, keywords and anchor texts to link your pages to.
The first step towards link building is by identifying the targeted keywords to use for the anchor text to use in the back links. Once the research is done to identify the most appropriate keywords and anchor texts, we can proceed to the next step.

If you own a website, am sure you would have at least once received an email seeking your interest to outsource your Search Engine Optimization activities to a 3rd party company contacting you. The email would boast about doubling or tripling your traffic as a result of their search engine optimization efforts.
To an extent it could be possible that the ranks or search engine traffic could increase but how sure are you about it before you trust them with your hard earned money? Personally, I do not recommend using such services when you are not sure about their methodology, effectiveness and trustworthiness.
The downsides of paying for SEO:
For those of you who are familiar with SEO marketing techniques, you are probably well acquainted with the terms “black hat” and “white hat” when describing different methods in marketing. At the same time, however, since there are hardly any rules on the Internet, there can often be no motivation to avoid the “dirty tricks” that often comprise black hat. What’s worse, sometimes there is confusion as to whether something is black or white, called gray hat. Here are some general tips for navigating your way around SEO marketing to avoid the bad and improve the good.
This is the biggest and plainest difference between black hat and white hat SEO techniques. Black hatters try their best to be constantly up-to-date on even the slightest algorithm change on popular search engines like Google, in order to “game” the system, where as for white hatters, this does not come into the picture as much. If you do white hat SEO, you should know the basics of search engines and how they work. Knowing how different users look for items on the Internet is also very important, and knowing how to get your business or other businesses to tweak their content such that it appeals to their target audience, is absolutely essential as well.

Digital Millennium Copyright Act often referred as DMCA is a United States copyright law that is employs the treaties of the World Intellectual property organization. In a nutshell, it helps control and protects the access to copyrighted works.
What is a DMCA Takedown Notice?
DMCA Takedown notice is a notice sent to webmasters by copyright content or intellectual property owners to persuade website owners to take down supposedly infringing content that on the target website.