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02-05-2017 11:30 AM #1 miharbi (Member)
Most Asked SEO Questions

Hello
I hope to hear some answers from people that do SEO for a while:

Q1: What tool do you use for Found Long tail keywords, or kws with low competition (easy to rank for)

Q2: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION: What is you link building strategies for long term ranking (white-hat & grey-hat)? and what is the most effective one?

Q3: After you get some backlinks, how you do for fast index them?

Q4: How much posts (articles) a website should have for make some $xxxx/month?

Q5: Do you write your own articles, if No what stg you use for outsource them?

Thanks in advance.


02-05-2017 01:47 PM #2 TrafficBuff (Member)

Q1: What tool do you use for Found Long tail keywords, or kws with low competition (easy to rank for)

SEMRush. Long Tail Pro is a great tool as well... It doesn’t do as much as SEMRush, but it can be more comprehensive when generating long-tail keyword lists.

Q2: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION: What is you link building strategies for long term ranking (white-hat & grey-hat)? and what is the most effective one?

Viral content marketing, guest posting and writing killer content worth sharing. When launching new websites I like to advertise through AdWords or on Social Media to drive initial traffic. From there, provided your content is good, the traffic and backlinks can/will grow organically on their own. Though you can't get lazy, you need to keep writing new articles and improving on existing ones (when possible), to keep feeding the machine.

Q3: After you get some backlinks, how you do for fast index them?

Google prioritizes authoritative sites. So strangely... By getting more back links.

Q4: How much posts (articles) a website should have for make some $xxxx/month?

This depends entirely on how well you are monetizing your traffic, how well your posts index with search engines, and how much your posts are shared on social platforms and word of mouth. The more articles you have, in theory the more traffic you have to monetize, but the right site with the right content can do mid-to-high 4 figures per month with 20 articles or less, if given the proper time to rank in google, and in an underserved niche.

Typically, the more competitive the niche, the more posts needed to rank/compete with the existing websites in the niche.

Q5: Do you write your own articles, if No what stg you use for outsource them?

I use UpWork to outsource article writing for niches I am not familiar with. However for niches I am knowledgeable in, I write the articles myself.
You should outsource your writing if you don’t have the time to write the articles yourself, if a freelancer can write better articles than you, or if it is more economic to outsource the article writing, provided you use the saved time to earn more money than the cost of outsourcing the article writing.


02-05-2017 02:05 PM #3 basedaffiliate (Member)

The non BS answers-


Q1: What tool do you use for Found Long tail keywords, or kws with low competition (easy to rank for)

SEMrush / Ahrefs. These days ahrefs has a killer solution for keyword discovery. Do note that since the lateset google keywords tool update, the traffic estimation for keywords is slightly off between services.

Q2: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION: What is you link building strategies for long term ranking (white-hat & grey-hat)? and what is the most effective one?
Blog networks, outreach, guestposting.

Q3: After you get some backlinks, how you do for fast index them?

We dont, google and other search engines discover these pretty fast, especially if these are from noteworthy websites.

Q4: How much posts (articles) a website should have for make some $xxxx/month?

In theory, the more the merrier. In practice, it depends on how you structure your website. Some websites have such little content and still outrank large websites. This is actually a minor ranking factor.
I would suggest to focus on having more content in the actual posts / pages you are trying to rank instead of having lots of low-value pages.

Q5: Do you write your own articles, if No what stg you use for outsource them?

Content could be a serious bottle neck in a large scale seo operation. Developing good relations with content writer is key. be it in-house or freelance.


Good Luck!


02-05-2017 04:20 PM #4 miharbi (Member)

Thank you so much @basedaffiliate and @TrafficBuff for this valuable information


02-21-2017 08:00 AM #5 hephaestus (Member)

How to get your page indexed

1) for money sites or quality tier 1s you can submit directly

Google: (note: requires log in to a google account)

https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/submit-url

Bing: (no login required, feeds into yahoo and duckduckgo etc.)

http://www.bing.com/toolbox/submit-site-url

2) for other pages I use indexing services, there's tons of them, i don't know if any one is especially better than another.

you can search around for reviews


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