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Thread: Importance of Forum Signatures

  1. #106
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    SE's seem to be looking at forums as well as directories fairly big in the past couple of months. The primarily gave links. The links do matter I wouldn't make a business model out of it.

  2. #107
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    Signature is Heart of Posting. Without it Post has no value. Signature is the main source of Advertisement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gold 10 View Post
    Signature is Heart of Posting. Without it Post has no value. Signature is the main source of Advertisement.
    It may have no value for SEO purposes, but a good post has value to other members ... for the information it contains.

    Forums were not created so webmasters could get links to their sites or better PR or SERPs for signature links. Forums were created for the exchange of ideas, opinions and knowledge.
    The Old Sarge

  4. #109
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Old Sarge View Post
    ... a good post has value to other members ... for the information it contains...
    Yes! And many thanks to The Old Sarge for teaching us a thing or three!

  5. #110
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    I agree. The main purpose of having a forum is for members/users to share their ideas about a certain topic. Most of the time you can find several ideas on forums via a form of questions, comparisons, polls of opinion and as well as debates.

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    it is easy way to get high PR.

  7. #112
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    Forum signature is more important to get backlinks.Every signature in the post is a backlink.It helps to increase the pagerank.

  8. #113
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    As per my knowledge it is included in SEO link building task and through forum signatures one can able to build link.

  9. #114
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    Search engines look at directory and forum fairly. Mainly for paid links the relevant things really count and I would ready an industry model for it.

  10. #115
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyadams321 View Post
    Search engines look at directory and forum fairly. Mainly for paid links the relevant things really count and I would ready an industry model for it.
    No... Your "spinner" didn't turn that into English...

  11. #116
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    It's better to have a goodness reputation and to gain respectfulness in two or three forums than to have signature links in a thousand. IMO, a big part of the rationality the SEs have lowered the inportance of forum sigs is that, by themselves, they are nonmeaningful, insincere and no better than spam.

  12. #117
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    All the forums in the internet do not give you the permission to have a signature link. But you can submit a link with your signature if the forum locates you to post frequently.

  13. #118
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    Forum posting is a very crucial thing because search engines put special emphasis on it. If search engine finds that you have done that it will be beneficial for your website.

  14. #119
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    Forum signature is a very good strategy to generate the regular traffic for a site and most of the paid links for this work are very efficient for business propagation.

  15. #120
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    think you'll find many forums don't allow commercial links in signatures. For instance, of our 30 Internet forums that we publish, this is the only one that allows a signature for a brand-new user. Signature permissions on those forums are granted after the user has posted for a while, and even then, commercial links would be removed.

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