I'm not really on a schedule on how much I post on my blog, but I am trying to shape a constant stream of posts.
What I'm aiming for is 2 posts a week, which will allow me to focus on SEO in the days that I don't post and bring traffic from search engines that way.
Just my advice to some starters: don't get discouraged if you don't hit bank the first couple of weeks or months or so. It's not easy, just like most jobs in the outside world. You have to keep learning, implementing, preparing for failure, then getting back up if you do fail.
I've bought a few and honestly, there are some good information in some of the ebooks. You just need to know where to look and see who is selling it. Read the reviews too!
In regards to the people with traffic from SEO, how many searches are you ranking for and what are their search numbers roughly? Just want to know because I'm getting into SEO myself and the work is tough!
Things like the PR of the forum and relevancy are important factors in deciding if signatures are worth your time.
Honestly, I just use signatures on forums that I'm already in for leisure. Just add it for a bonus, I don't use it for the link juice. Make sense? :P
I've recently been following a strategy on SEO that includes building a ton of web 2.0 properties with 3 articles on them each. All unique and handwritten for quality links.
I've been doing this for a single keyword (but anchor text is varied of course) that only has about 700 exact searches a...
+1 for Traffic Travis. It's extremely helpful in keyword research, being that it has all-in-one type features such as searching up keywords based on their numbers and even looking up competition.
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