Jim är omnämnd i Wall Street Journal idag. Länken ligger öppen, men är bara tillgänglig under en begränsad tid:
http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB113...5243274011.html
Citat:
Jim Westergren, a 24-year-old SEO in Sweden, has been the leader for many of the past few days. In an interview, he explained some of his tactics -- or as many as he was willing to share -- for getting links. (As they ply their trade, SEOs are known to employ a mix of "white hat," or licit, and "black hat," or highly questionable, methods.)
Mr. Westergren says that he uses as his base of operations an older Web page he controls, because they are given more weight by Google than newer pages. He has swapped links with other SEOs he's friendly with, and he has paid hundreds of dollars for links from some pages that are ranked highly by Google.
Mr. Westergren says he will go only as far as using "gray hat" methods, including purchasing links. But he says that being a front-runner makes you a target for the black hatters. They might, for instance, "promote" your site via the sort of spam that Google is known to frown upon. The end result of that, says Mr. Westergren, is that your site could be demoted.
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