That's the first mistake you did by entering a competitive niche...you should have been well prepared before entering a competitive niche right?
Sorry to say but the above suggestions by people will not matter unless and until you know your market well enough!
It matters but also depends on the niche you are going after. I believe there are still some niches out there that follow this strategy and get away with it.
That's such a lame question...I am quite sure you know the answer to the question it's just that you are trying to increase your post count. Your previous post count tells a different story!
Learning SEO shouldn't be that hard considering there are many tutorials available online. I remember when I first started learning SEO way back in 2011, I used to go through the tutorials available on Moz's website and also some other bloggers. I still have a lot to learn when it comes to SEO...
I believe to use Google keyword planner one needs to be using Google adwords platform and only then they would be able to run some searches via the tool.
I do not think there was any such major updated after Fred. If in case you are worried about the latest update then you can always refer sites like Algoroo.com, which help you know if there was any major update.
Following are few of the Off-page SEO techniques that are commonly used.
Guest Blog & Get Others To Do It, Too
Get Active On Social
Ask For Links
Grow Your Personal Brand
Guest posting, Participation in questions and answers sites, Social bookmarking, social media, YouTube video submission etc...
For best SEO practices on Redirection in general here is some info - SEO Best Practice but Redirect backlink sounds more like a Blackhat technique... not recommended!
Longtail keywords are also part of natural speech and search for information, which search engines have worked toward implementing into their search algorithms.
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