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My original business I started by doing very thorough keyword analysis to identify an in-demand niche with relatively weak competition. My copywriting business - well, I kind of started that "by accident" when I realized the copywriting skills I had from building the first site are of huge value...
Nope, not really. For a link that isn't related to your niche to be worthwhile at all, it should at least be offering some PR. This may give a very, very slight boost to your overall link reputation, but the effect on your rankings from that would be marginal or non-existent. To be honest, it...
It's a rip off. You have no idea whether or not those impressions will be people interested in your product or not. I'd say you'd end up with a return of nada. Steer clear. Pay for clicks, not impressions.
In reference to the original post, no one seems to have mentioned that the answer to this problem depends almost entirely on the competition for each search term. If blue widgets, green widgets, etc. are all extremely high competition words in themselves, in this instance it would make sense to...
I'd say it's not domain age so much as them having more or stronger backlinks to their site than you. Generally speaking, optimising your site for long tail keywords is a waste of time unless they happen to be very high demand (which only happens in very big niches, like Internet marketing -...
There were a whole lot of bloggers writing up "the sky is falling" type posts when Instant first appeared, as SEO bloggers do every time Google sneezes. Same as usual, it has turned out not to be the "death of SEO" or anything near it - surprise, surprise. But really, the apparent drop off in...
Tom here. I'm new so I thought I better jump in and introduce myself rather than lurking about. I'm an online marketer - I make my living between ebook sales, Adsense and copywriting on a freelance basis. My current focus is my writing business and establishing the website for that - once that's...