If you can't create good content yourself then you will defo need someone else to create it for you. Don't go cheap though, better to spend a few dollars to get a content writer / service that can really give you value for money.
The content you publish online will define your business.
I would start adding affiliate links to your existing blog. If the links you include are providing added value, or a solution to a problem that is relevant to your on-site topics.
Great article. However, Forums are full of people who seem to be doing everything that google ask and are still being hit. It would seem that the Panda updates are hit and miss. If Google would only be more transparent.
Good plan. Sounds easy enough, however, it is never that easy. Ensure you get a keyword rich domain name, if you want to rank faster. Getting to page one (and staying there) can take a while no matter how low the competition. SEO is not as straight forward post Panda, if your content is quality...
Hey dude. First up you need to ensure that you have quality content on your site. Then you need to start building back links. If you are totally new then do some research on indexing your site, SEO and backlinks. There is a lot out-there so only take what you need. Best of luck with it.
Submitting Articles that are duplicate or poorly re-spun to spam article directories will do little for you in the eyes of Google. To use article directories for backlinks. Then I would concentrate of about 10 of the best directories. And create or buy 10 unique articles and submit them. The...
With the launch of Panda we are all scrambling to update sites and blogs with fresh content. I personally use a mixture of original and PLR content on my sites and to good effect. Opinions and experiences welcome..
Duplicate content is ok for article directories but not for SERPS
Duplicate content is ok for article directories. Duplicate articles still supply valuable information and back-links. However, duplicate on-site content will eventually get you slapped by Google.
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