As stated above, just write naturally and place keywords throughout the post where they fit nicely. There is no need to overdo it. Nowadays, too many keywords is known as "keyword stuffing" and is considered really spammy (which it is) and should be avoided at all costs. You can get a website...
I don't normally use keyword tools but they all give pretty much the same results for me. If you want to snag some quick rankings, I recently wrote a blog post on how I use a tool called SEMrush to discover easy to rank keywords. I usually find that doing it manually is easier for me, though.
Social media is not going to rank a website, alone, but Google does use it as a factor in their algorithm. It's just a smaller part of a bigger strategy. I highly recommend using social media alongside SEO, as social media is now a huge part of SEO. SEO is constantly evolving.. and you should too!
Hey guys,
I just did an interview with Spencer Haws of NichePursuits.com (owner of Long Tail Pro), about my recent success with Amazon niche sites, and figured cpafix members would like to check it out. I share the live URL of my niche site, too. You can check out the interview here: From...
Just curious as to what tools or software you are using to keep track of your websites rankings? For anyone looking for a great rank tracker, here is what I'm currently using-
Serp Fox
Rank Checker Ace
Microsite Masters
All I own is 20 domains - each varying in price; some I picked up on the cheap, with others costing a little more. I'm using a tool called PR Powershot to pick up domains anywhere from $5 - $20 and although they might not be the strongest in terms of Domain/Page authority, they work really well...
Around 10 pages total on one of my sites, with the homepage having 3,000 + words. Then I have a crap load of one page blogspots ranking. All I did was purchase my own high pr aged domains to backlink to them. They work le a charm!
Don't go out and spam abunch of fb pages, though. As far as helping you gain rankings with nothing more than facebook mentions, its not going to do anything.
Domain age is very important. Probably more important than has every been. PR is not important. DA/PA are the metrics I use to determine how strong a domain is. They are both SEOmoz metrics.
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