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04-01-2014, 07:33 PM
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Some SEO facts to know before start …
Google is making the SEO game harder and harder. For many people, this has been a source of frustration while others (like me) prefer to see it as an opportunity. Bad websites are losing their rankings because Google is making space for us, marketers with good websites. That is why it is ESSENTIAL that you work on quality. You need to make sure that your content is of good quality. Spin Rewriter will help you with that. Thanks to the awesome ENL Semantic Spinning algorithm, content produced by Spin Rewriter is of really high quality. In many cases, it’s even better than content that’s been written by humans. The main reason for this is the fact that Spin Rewriter creates content with SEO in mind (for example: it makes sure that the primary keywords aren’t used too often and are spread naturally through-out the generated content). Now that we have covered that, let’s talk about some general rules of SEO that are going to be even more important in 2013. Natural link profile Google doesn’t want us to (unnaturally) create links. They want us to make websites and then wait 10 years before someone decides to create a link to our website so we can get our first “natural” link. In this case, a natural link is a link that was made by someone unrelated to the webmaster. But, we all know that’s not always possible. In some niches, this is really easy. The only problem is that these niches usually aren’t that profitable. The best example of such a niche is the humor niche. If you’ve just found a good joke, you’ll want to let all your friends know about it. You will also want to publish it on forums, blogs and everywhere else which will result in many links to the website with that joke.
But, if you have just discovered a great niche website about cheap
you won’t be able to find enough sources for your links, stopsnow blowers, it’s much less likely that you will want to tell all your friends about it. They probably won’t be interested in it. People on general forums won’t be interested as well. Because most people worrying right now. I’ll let you know exactly where you can get them. A very important part of link diversity is also pointing links to different pages of your website. Some links need to point to your homepage, others to subpages. Anchor text diversity Anchor text (some people know it as link label, link text or link title), is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink. You got me - I had to look on Wikipedia to find the correct definition. Well, we should at least try to make the most out of it - our anchor text in the link to Wikipedia is the blue word “Wikipedia”. Anchor text diversity simply means that you should link to your websites with different anchor texts to make your link profile look more natural. Simply said, if your website is about “snow blowers”, you should link to your website with anchor texts like “snow blower”, “snow blowers”, “the best snow blower”, “blower” and many other combinations. To make everything look even more natural, you should also link to your website with anchor text like “click here”, “visit this link”, “check this site” and other “unrelated” anchor texts. Finally, the anchor text of at least some of your links should be the bare URL of your website. You know, the thing that usually starts with “http://”. Do-Follow, No-Follow Well, for starters, I can say that there are no “Do-Follow” backlinks. All links are “Do-Follow” if they aren’t “No-Follow”. “No-Follow” is an attribute of every HTML link that tells Google and other search engines that this link to the website shouldn’t influence the target pages’ Page Rank. Simply said – “No-Follow” links have less (or no) value for search engines. Does this mean you should avoid them? Definitely not – a link is a link and it is very important that you get the “No-Follow” links as well. It definitely doesn’t look natural if all your links are “Do-Follow”. So, in this guide, I’m going to ignore the “No-Follow” question. We’ll try to get as much links as possible and we won’t care if they are marked as “No-Follow” or not. Consequently, we'll make just the right mix of "Do and No Follow" links to make them look natural. |
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