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September 5, 2012 at 9:52 pm #628472bosshoggsMember
Great round up of advice shared in a recent post here on Long Term Link Building: What’s the Best Strategy
The biggest tip shared… Links do not need to exactly match the topic at hand, instead, change your mindset from “Does this match or not” to “Does this blend in.”
Honestly, I feel like this can make a world of difference.
With Link Building, what pieces of advice can you share that has made post-Penguin practices successful for you?
September 7, 2012 at 10:51 am #827717BFPMemberCan it get more confusing? I thought the article was very interesting, but as the highlights suggest, Grimm basically said ‘as long as your article blends’ it’s ok, while Snyder made a big point about staying on topic.
If we are talking about gambling, finding other website that would accept your article is obviously ideal, but very difficult, and insanely expensive. So what happens for all the new guys out there, with three figure budgets?
I do think that matching your niche is the ideal solution, but finding good websites or blogs, that are updated with fresh content and have good traffic can also be beneficial.
September 7, 2012 at 1:54 pm #827723neerajMemberIv got it!!!! Ok im gonna share the ultimate post google pigeon/platapus/partridge seo strategy…
You drop the overly keyword rich domain name, no more www(.)onlinegamblingsite(.)com, and go for a branded name, such as bingobuddy(.)com. You then set this site up blog style. Build a load of good quality branded links (maybe a few keyword anchor text links to mix it up) to your homepage and write, write, write lots of posts…Target long tail keywords in your post titles and offer usefull, relevant content. The branded links coming into your domain, along with lots of social sharing of the posts(articles) will see your posts rank for the long tail, which is where the traffic is right?….shhh dont tell anyone…December 19, 2012 at 4:55 am #830833g2108MemberThanks jillo for sharing this beautiful informatin. Every one talk about link building, but no one talk ever about long term link building. But you are sharing such a helpful post.
December 22, 2012 at 5:28 am #830968g2108Member@mm smith 248222 wrote:
Thanks jillo for sharing this beautiful informatin. Every one talk about link building, but no one talk ever about long term link building. But you are sharing such a helpful post.
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