Depends on a niche and keywords you want your site to be high-ranked for - linkbuilding and blog/forum posts (it's pretty much the same, as you're putting your link in your posts/signature, so blogs and forums are just places for your links to be build on). You would need good content to reach...
I kinda made an experiment - created 3 pretty much identical sites with set 0, 5 and 10 seconds downloading speed. The one with 0 was better ranked than the one with 10, however, the difference was not so big (experiment didn't take that much time tho, so it's not very accurate), it's just...
Content matters - no objection there, but seo is valuable too, say, you've just recently started your blog and get 100$ per month for ads, it is better to invest those 100$ in, say, getting 100 unique visitors per day (and you have to have good content to make them wanna come back, so that after...
Well you've pretty much done all what was needed, if the result is not very good - check the list, cuz only qualitative bookmarking sites to give a good result.
create new accounts and bookmark your site (or pay some one to do so). However you should not spam it too much, it's better to make 100...
I make 2-3 qualitative posts a week (frankly speaking, I write them on Sundays, and then schedule post them :) ) and try to add some interesting news/info of general nature on daily basis - qualitative posts let the advertisers see that my blog is niche related and the news updates are good to...
I disagree - it is better to have good informative short post, than a long philosophical one with a little useful info. However, if you write a long useful post - break it into parts, it will be easier to remember and you would make your visitors come back for some more o your mojo.
And a lot...
So not true)) Algorithms change and your site can have a rank boost or decrease, and if it's the last one you get all like :help: and start writing tickets :kneeled: - as there is no much you could do.
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