Hi,
I have come through this site while working for my SEO client. I have noticed that they are ranking for most of the keywords like
Cisco Reseller UAE
Cisco Distributor UAE
and for other brands as well.
Any Idea how the rank with OLD SEO tactics like keyword stuffing.
This is the site:
http://www.stockit.ae
If anyone can figure it out. Please share
Thanks in advance...
ahrefs shows about 80 backlinks to that site.
On that note of not knowing DA and PA some of those spiders are blocked on purpose as to hide the actual aspects
Um OP the site does have backlinks and I can see several factors as to why they are ranking. Why the F*** are you offering SEO services?
(03-04-2017 03:13 PM)thingsineed33 Wrote: [ -> ]Um OP the site does have backlinks and I can see several factors as to why they are ranking. Why the F*** are you offering SEO services?
I am working for a company. They don't have ahref, Moz, SEMrush any of these paid platforms. I am using free tools like Ranksignals to check bank links.
I have my limitations to paid tools bro:(
I have checked their robots.txt. they don't have one. Not enough content for products too. If they are ranking on that 80 backlinks mentioned above then it is hard to believe that is the reason. Please have your opinion. Every one is telling SEO is changing. If they can rank then I would say the old school techniques still works.
(03-03-2017 12:14 AM)imgamekc Wrote: [ -> ]On that note of not knowing DA and PA some of those spiders are blocked on purpose as to hide the actual aspects
Thank you for your response
(03-02-2017 11:31 PM)statix Wrote: [ -> ]ahrefs shows about 80 backlinks to that site.
I don't have access to those tools :( . Thank you for your response
keyword stuffing may work for a short time if at all. But to rank a site you'll need backlinks. Good powerful backlinks from relevant sites that have some authority can help you rank. Look at the top results for searches and look at their backlinks. If you don't have access to paid tools I think Moz offers their site explorer without signing in. Most of the paid tools also have free trials. Find their backlinks and copy them if you can. If not get backlinks with their same authority and point to your site. HTH
(03-09-2017 02:14 AM)statix Wrote: [ -> ]keyword stuffing may work for a short time if at all. But to rank a site you'll need backlinks. Good powerful backlinks from relevant sites that have some authority can help you rank. Look at the top results for searches and look at their backlinks. If you don't have access to paid tools I think Moz offers their site explorer without signing in. Most of the paid tools also have free trials. Find their backlinks and copy them if you can. If not get backlinks with their same authority and point to your site. HTH
Hi,
I have already tried that. Moz is showing 0 links pointing to this site. Actually I am not worried about getting backlinks or ranking my client's website. I can make use of the strategies you mentioned or else I can get backlinks from other sources. I just got curious about knowing how they rank with these:
Keyword stuffing in title tag, hiding keywords in each pages I am not seeing that they are good enough to block any of the crawlers from getting their backlink data.
I hope the old tactics works for them. I just wanted to confirm is this the case happening on that website.
Thanks for your Idea.
(03-10-2017 01:00 PM)sparkoon Wrote: [ -> ] (03-09-2017 02:14 AM)statix Wrote: [ -> ]keyword stuffing may work for a short time if at all. But to rank a site you'll need backlinks. Good powerful backlinks from relevant sites that have some authority can help you rank. Look at the top results for searches and look at their backlinks. If you don't have access to paid tools I think Moz offers their site explorer without signing in. Most of the paid tools also have free trials. Find their backlinks and copy them if you can. If not get backlinks with their same authority and point to your site. HTH
Hi,
I have already tried that. Moz is showing 0 links pointing to this site. Actually I am not worried about getting backlinks or ranking my client's website. I can make use of the strategies you mentioned or else I can get backlinks from other sources. I just got curious about knowing how they rank with these:
Keyword stuffing in title tag, hiding keywords in each pages I am not seeing that they are good enough to block any of the crawlers from getting their backlink data.
I hope the old tactics works for them. I just wanted to confirm is this the case happening on that website.
Thanks for your Idea.
But that site does have backlinks as mentioned above, which is why they are likely ranking.Among other things. It does not matter if Moz sees the backlinks what matters is that Google sees the backlinks.
(03-11-2017 12:01 AM)statix Wrote: [ -> ] (03-10-2017 01:00 PM)sparkoon Wrote: [ -> ] (03-09-2017 02:14 AM)statix Wrote: [ -> ]keyword stuffing may work for a short time if at all. But to rank a site you'll need backlinks. Good powerful backlinks from relevant sites that have some authority can help you rank. Look at the top results for searches and look at their backlinks. If you don't have access to paid tools I think Moz offers their site explorer without signing in. Most of the paid tools also have free trials. Find their backlinks and copy them if you can. If not get backlinks with their same authority and point to your site. HTH
Hi,
I have already tried that. Moz is showing 0 links pointing to this site. Actually I am not worried about getting backlinks or ranking my client's website. I can make use of the strategies you mentioned or else I can get backlinks from other sources. I just got curious about knowing how they rank with these:
Keyword stuffing in title tag, hiding keywords in each pages I am not seeing that they are good enough to block any of the crawlers from getting their backlink data.
I hope the old tactics works for them. I just wanted to confirm is this the case happening on that website.
Thanks for your Idea.
But that site does have backlinks as mentioned above, which is why they are likely ranking.Among other things. It does not matter if Moz sees the backlinks what matters is that Google sees the backlinks.
I agree with that. Google is seeing those links.:)