Let's say you have gotten yourself a real domain.
Only then can you begin the process of literally begging people for guest post opportunities.
I don't reccomend it.
The thing is, a backlink is only useful from high quality domains.
And let's be honest...
No authority domain wants to link...
Hey guys, thanks for the replies. I manually created the robots.txt file on my web server and all is good in the hood now. Within a few days google was ranking my main pages instead of the categories those pages were under. Contrast the image I posted above with the one below. Google states that...
I always make that light turn green before I post :D
I have been digging into the crawl errors recently and found this:
Looks interesting to say the least but reading into it Google doesn't seem to think you need a robots.txt per this article:
I'm going to try to resolve this issue anyhow...
Hello Fixers. Google does not seem to be indexing my posts directly but rather the category page of where I tagged it. Anybody have experience with this problem? I'm looking into my Robobots.txt for clues as we speak...
Thank you.
For those that don't know, Longtail Pro is a keyword researching software that pulls in unique "long-tail" keywords from a seed keyword. I'm considering buying it. Have you guys used this software? What do you think about it?
Does it bring anything to the table that Google Keyword Planner doesn't?
Good keyword research from the beginning and selecting a niche you can rank in. Making good content that people want to share and building solid social media platforms. Good seo and maybe some cheap Facebook advertising for good measure.
Good stuff. Although you might have better luck posting a relevant image related to the tumblr that way it also gets shared by people following the blog.
This would give you even more back links as people share out to their feed
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