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We provide data rather than consultancy or advice, PM me and I'll give you a few test credits so that you could examine your competition backlink profiles - this can be very helpful in link building.
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostI hate to admit it, but this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Search-Engin.../dp/0764567586 is a very good book.
I should know better as i've got a bit of experience in SEO but i read this and a few points in it were things i hadn't thought of before and after implementing them my new Plan B was getting 4x the traffic of any of my other sites.
AtW: Many thanks for the offer, I would welcome the chance to get some advice from you on the subject, I think everyone on here knows you are a Simon Cowell to the subject. You ain't a Cheryl Cole though.
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I hate to admit it, but this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Search-Engin.../dp/0764567586 is a very good book.
I should know better as i've got a bit of experience in SEO but i read this and a few points in it were things i hadn't thought of before and after implementing them my new Plan B was getting 4x the traffic of any of my other sites.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSo you post here seeking advice, and when you get some you just start flaming and boasting that you don't need any help?
What a twonk
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell I seem to be getting 10% of those numbers and I have not pushed it like a cheap tart.
Either I underestimate my skills at SEO or you have a very high opinion of your limited abilities.
HTH
What a twonk
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell I seem to be getting 10% of those numbers and I have not pushed it like a cheap tart.
Either I underestimate my skills at SEO or you have a very high opinion of your limited abilities.
HTH
Next!
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Either I underestimate my skills at SEO or you have a very high opinion of your limited abilities.
HTH
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostHow many unique hits do you get on your main search engine each day? Not the new one, the one that has been there for 6 years.
HTH
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
1. You use keyword research (Wordtracker or others) to decide which keywords you want to rank for - those would be keywords relevant to your business with a lot of searches
2. People who rank above you for those queries are your competitors.
HTH
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe site does not have any direct competitor
1. You use keyword research (Wordtracker or others) to decide which keywords you want to rank for - those would be keywords relevant to your business with a lot of searches
2. People who rank above you for those queries are your competitors.
HTH
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Originally posted by AtW View Post1. You know that backlinks play important role in ranking.
2. You know that you do not have backlinks.
3. Your competitors presumably do have backlinks.
4. SKA provides a cheap and relatively easy way to analyse competitor backlinks: once you know where they got them from, with what anchor text and when you can look at those sites and try to obtain backlinks as well.
Simples.
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