Todd Malicoat
Todd Malicoat (otherwise known as Stuntdubl) has been involved in Internet marketing since 2001, running his own web consulting firm while still in college. Todd worked for SAMSA and for We Build Pages before launching his own Internet marketing consulting business. The NY Post, Inc., InfoWorld, Website Magazine, and Revenue Magazine have all sought Todd's viewpoint in their coverage of the SEO/SEM industry.
Todd offers comprehensive Internet marketing services , including:
Traffic Acquisition
Market Consulting
Affiliate Marketing
Search Engine Optimization
Pay Per Click Management
Featured Videos
Video 1 - 29:53
12 Types of link and how to get them
Presell pages
Authority links
Directory links
Run-of-site links
One way links
Edu and Gov links
Traditional media links
Article bio links
Press release links
RSS and aggregated links
Comment and profile links
Reciprocal links
Balancing your link equation.
What is a link worth?
History of PageRank and link buying/ selling
Text link valuations
Video 2 - 30:06
Topics
Balancing the link equation continued
How do I get links
Buy, borrow, beg, buy, barter and bait
Things to check for when getting links
Creative link quarries
Link building tools
Training a Link Ninja
Hunting for links
Minimum link standards
Social media marketing for links
Getting on Digg
Digg don'ts
Netscape
Measuring linkbait success
Social media for traffic
Tagging tips for Technoroti
Reddit
StumbleUpon
Social media for reputation management
Video 3 - 29:47
Topics
SEO tools
Domain and server level info
Competitive research tools
Keyword tools
Backlink tools
Header and page level tools
Spidering and indexability tools
Q & A with Jim
Mr. Ploppy tools
Future of SEO
Personalization
TrustRank and user data
LinkBait hooks
TrustBox and sandbox
Blog promotion
Video 4 - 24:49
Topics
Keyword selection process and strategies
How to put together a keyword plan
Understanding keyword searches
Campaign vs. page keywords
Research process
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