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Oh ... you're talking about link juice!Valuable content + backlinks, is the most recommended way to acquire a good position on Google.
As I said above: "examples of competitive keywords you've ranked without any inbound links?"Examples of what?
Do you mean paid or precured inbound links? Every site will have inbound links.examples of competitive keywords you've ranked without any inbound links?
Can't do that because every site generates inbound links. Good sites will generate valuable links (I know mine has).As I said above: "examples of competitive keywords you've ranked without any inbound links?"
Paul.
I mean ones that you have solicited in some way, paid or otherwise.Can't do that because every site generates inbound links. Good sites will generate valuable links (I know mine has).
That's my point. I don’t. Same as most businesses.I mean ones that you have solicited in some way, paid or otherwise.
In that case you can show me an example of a site you've ranked for a competitive keyword?That's my point. I don’t. Same as most businesses.
We aren’t ever going to agree on this topic.
No. Sorry Paul but this thread has got way off topic and it would serve no purpose for me to start dropping links of random sites. You would check the inbound links, see there are any number of them and then suggests it’s the links that ranked the site. As I and others have said, an authoritative site will generate links without any link building activities. These links may have value and increase the authority. They may not. It doesn’t prove anything one way or the other. You will never know exactly why one site ranks and another doesn’t.In that case you can show me an example of a site you've ranked for a competitive keyword?
It hasn't at all, we're exactly on topic. You just don't like that you made a controversial statement and I'm not asking you to back it up and you can't.No. Sorry Paul but this thread has got way off topic
That's all we needed to hear from the beginningInbound links can endorse the authority.
Which is what I said right at the beginning.That's all we needed to hear from the beginning
Ranking comes from your site. If you get the right endorsements your ranking can improve. It’s not the link itself that gives you the boost, it’s the endorsement.
It begins with the content of the page and its authority within the whole site. The relevance of source and target is important as is the reason for the link to exist.So what constitutes an endorsement? The text around the link on the linking site, or...?
Bit of a stretch calling it SEO. It's paid advertising.In nearly every instance, the page I buy that has an affiliate offer in it will sit in the top spots within a week, purely because it's on a powerful domain.
Got an example?You can pick any number of established sites like CNET etc and you'll find them ranking for search terms way outside their wheelhouse.
There's a way to scale called avalanche theory from someone who owns an SEO tool whose name escapes me. The premise is that you stay in your lane and earn trust by ranking for "reachable" search terms.Great post @1977 one of the key things you said was Google trusts the site. You get this trust from link building but you also said (I think) that these links are from authoritative sites. The link adds value. Unless I’ve got it all wrong.
For non-competitive things links aren’t so important. Find a niche and you can dominate without too much effort.
Of course.Bit of a stretch calling it SEO. It's paid advertising.
Got an example?
Incognito search:but even google.co.uk is showing sites like the Independent and City A.M) you'll see the top results are nothing to do with casinos/betting
Incognito isn't a good way to look at it, and I'm not sure where you're getting those figures from.UK page search traffic and SERP position for 'best online casino' (search volume UK 8,100)
The Independent #4
Search traffic (uk): 530/mo (website: 27.13M/mo)
The Sun #6
Search traffic (uk): 0/mo (website: 10.30M/mo)
City AM #7
Search traffic (uk): -/mo (website: 133.30K/mo)
Not exactly earth-shattering traffic volume. The top 3 results get all the traffic.
Incognito search:
#1 gambling dotcom
#2 olbg dotcom
#3 32red dotcom
On a slightly different note, this is how Sports Illustrated have been creating a lot of their content
AdVon AI
On point 1 - ChatGPT5 will be a game changer. It'll be able to produce content better than most experienced writers will.
Absolutely, it must be ROI driven first and foremost, and local is different, generally straightforwardOn the other hand, most people on UKBF aren’t targeting high competition keywords or doing affiliate marketing. They are in general local or niche businesses which don’t need to worry so much about links.
As an example, I only need two leads per week for the business to be viable. And those are easy to get with some simple on-site SEO.
Absolutely, it must be ROI driven first and foremost, and local is different, generally straightforward
How will this help them get backlinks?Podcasts and YouTube channels are big right now. As are free tools potential customers can use.
Special sites?As far as I know, backlinks can be done automatically on special sites.
Yes, a link building campaign will help big time.so what if the page your trying rank is better than your competitors with onpage content etc but. They still seem to be outranking you and you know that they have thousands of backlinks compared to your hundreds,
What would you do? Do a backlink campaign to see if this solves the issues or look at other Technical SEO solutions?
Thousands of backlinks means nothing. It’s possible only a few of them have any value.What would you do? Do a backlink campaign to see if this solves the issues or look at other Technical SEO solutions?