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Instead consider creating link-worth resource-type content

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 8:12 am
by zihadhasan012
Instead, consider creating link-worth resource-type content (it doesn't even need to be anything as organised as a regular blog) and then manually spreading this to appropriate places. Aim for content that doesn't have a great resource at the moment. Example might be: how to install a blue widget in a Thingamy X-1000 the history of blue widget production 10 point checklist for setting up your own blue widget society how to use a blue widget to help you through university how to get a graduate job in the widget business.


The places to try and share this content might include: a israel mobile phone numbers database ny of those niche bloggers you found earlier but you haven't talked to you university & college student with their .edu / .ac.uk sites people in very similar but non-overlapping industries sites which aggregate and link to useful content from a particular niche or topic customers who've indicated they have a website / blog / social media account (you do ask this in your customer satisfaction surveys, right?) I don't beleive that there's a single eCommerce site which couldn't produce some useful content like this, and get links out of it by spending some time talking to people and explaining what they're making available.


Tip 3: Business / Industry Friends I love how many small sites there are out there which haven't heard of SEO, let alone tried to do any, so they have really old domains names, with a bit of good content, and have only really strong, genuine links pointing to them. Certified Restoration Inc Just because it looks like that, doesn't mean it doesn't have mozRank. There's a fair chance that some of your suppliers, clients, partners, etc have great sites like this.