I think on page SEO is super easy because I've done it so long, it's just second nature. It's link building that's hardest for me.
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link building is a time consuming job and you sometimes have
to think outside of the box to get the right links to dominate.
I think on page SEO is super easy because I've done it so long, it's just second nature. It's link building that's hardest for me.
I have to agree with linda on this one 100%, onpage is a 5 min job, link building is a time consuming job
If that is true, how can you write interesting content that the visitors like? What about the foot doctor? Sure the doctor could dazzle us with fancy phrases, but who would search for that? Another doctor?
You look at commercial shopping sites, they lack badly on content, just an item, description and a boatload of links.
I have had clients that had beautiful content sites with great and unique content and few besides them and their momma seen the sites.
I go in and start a linking campaign and then hundreds of thousands of people come and visit that content.
Links account for about 80 % of traffic and that is just 100% fact.
I tell you what, you can try this and see for yourself, take one page of your site with limited content and build 10 good links a day to it and compare it to 20 other pages without links being aggressively built and that one page will out preform the other 20 pages combined, 100 to 1.
If that is true, how can you write interesting content for local plumbers that the visitors like? What about the foot doctor? Sure the doctor could dazzle us with fancy phrases, but who would search for that? Another doctor?
You look at commercial shopping sites, they lack badly on content, just an item, description and a boatload of links.
I have had clients that had beautiful content sites with great and unique content and few besides them and their momma seen the sites.
I go in and start a linking campaign and then hundreds of thousands of people come and visit that content.
Links account for about 80 % of traffic and that is just 100% fact.
And link building is not a "quick fix", you just had 2 pros say that link building is the hard part because it is time consuming.
I tell you what, you can try this and see for yourself, take one page of your site with limited content and build 10 good links a day to it and compare it to 20 other pages without links being aggressively built and that one page will out preform the other 20 pages combined, 100 to 1.
The point was that without links, that content is worthless
The point was that without links, that content is worthless, and links account for 80% of seo, which brings natural results, which brings the clicks, which is the only way that content will even be seen in the first place.
No one can argue against making sure the SEO is water tight before submitting the site for links, nor can relevancy and authority be taken for granted. But where do you get these links that have PR these days (I'm only suggesting PR here because it a gauge, not a rule)?