kjrocker mentioned YA HERE and i started playing with it and doing some research on it. Looking at other top forums for YA info, it seems that that is a tactic that has been wildly beat up in the past and some even think Yahoo is making it much more difficult to do that.
OK so with that in mind...
I would deff ask noob questions. How else will I learn? However, simply make it invite only based on reward system (as an example). There are noobs and then there are noobs. I want/need to learn but I know how not to be a pain in the ass.
Hey K.
I'm quite embarrassed by the numbers. Matter of fact, the numbers just suck. Im not discouraged. I think a lot of it is from my poor knowledge of link building among other things. Ive gotten better. We'll see in another month.
Thanks Luke. I really did not get involved with Social media much yet as I was following Jay's stuff pretty close to the vest. It sure couldn't hurt. I will deff take a look at Screw95.
Thanks for the info EymardSiojo. What do you mean by "THIN"? Are you referring to keyword density or...
UPDATE 1:
Well so far a bit disappointment, but I think in trying to follow Jay's amazon test, it was vastly understated the number of items entered, dofollow links, etc. That or in between then and now, Google changed so much since :)
10/24/13
total amazon clicks: 15
Total Amazon...
Interesting Item, I also realizes with regards to Amazon site, there are a ton of ppl that do what Jay suggested, But I have yet to come across anyone that changes the description at all. If anything, they put LESS...
Interesting....
More than a few? What I did:
1- look at best selling item in that niche in Amazon
2- search for that title and for a simplified titled to get a better idea of what comes up on google.
3- take the specific link from competitor site (what i feel is weakest site) and run it through a site like...
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