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No! These techniques haven’t worked in years. But for some reason SEO companies in Asia still persist in doing them.Some of the prominent off-page SEO activities are as follows:
- Brand Mentions
- Commenting
- Forums
- Influencer Outreach
- Guest Author
- Broken Link Building
- Social Networking
- Social Bookmarking
- Content Marketing
- Questions & Answers
- Newsletters
Why do you keep posting? Everything you post is wrong.Off-Page SEO Technique is a type of White Hat SEO. It is a very important part of generating backlinks. Some of the working SEO techniques are as follows:
· Infographic Submission
· Commenting on niche related blogs
· Guest Blogging
· Promotional Video creating and Submission
· Question and answer sites
Off-Page SEO Technique is a type of White Hat SEO. It is a very important part of generating backlinks. Some of the working SEO techniques are as follows:
· Commenting on niche related blogs
No it’s not. Google can spot these links a mile away and will ignore them.The most efficient way for off page SEO strategy is through outreaching.
If we keep the factor of naturality, power, relevancy, and anchor text in mind. The outreaching campaign can go to next levelNo it’s not. Google can spot these links a mile away and will ignore them.
Nope. Google knows exactly what you are doing and will just ignore the links. Guest posting used to work but because everyone is not using it for SEO it's almost worthless. Same with infographics and the other techniques you mention.If we keep the factor of naturality, power, relevancy, and anchor text in mind. The outreaching campaign can go to next level
Obviously though most forum / blog owners wouldnt normally do this - unless they owed you a favour or your Dad was the DG of bbc online
A good few years ago, the BBC had a forum that you could discuss various TV episodes, and if you could get a link on there without being noticed it was gold dust - they were no follow. But you could easily get your link removed and banned if spotted by moderators. The threads auto closed after 28 days of the episode, so the trick was to get one that was inactive so not being moderated and just about to close.
We got one, with a comment 'Merry xmas from the ppc agency' ppc agency being the anchor. We rode at P1 UK for ppc agency for about 18 months from that single link. If only it were so easy today.
Rubbish. Worse advice ever.All the off-page activities still matter like social bookmarking, classifieds. Image sharing, PPT Submission, Video sharing but keep in mind one thing that content always should be unique and relevant every day.
Some backlinks matter. The rest are garbage.
Shows how little you know about SEO....and I think without link building you can not get top rank at Google.
Complete rubbish. Dreadful suggestions.Off-page SEO techniques can help your website get a higher rank in the search engines. Apart from that, they also increase the domain authority of a website. Off-page SEO techniques that I mostly use are
- Listing your business in local listing websites
- Social bookmarking on high domain authority websites
- Web 2.0
- Blog commenting ( Do not spam comments. Otherwise your comments will be blocked for that blog )
- PR submission
- Blog promotion
Complete rubbish. Dreadful suggestions.
Nope nope and nope. You really need to update your seo skill set. None of these work anymoreOff-Page SEO Tactics:-
1. Broken Link Building
2. Infographic Submission
3. Guest Posting
4. Content Submission
5. Social Bookmarking
6. PR Submission
7. Q&A
There seem to be some golden oldies commenting here so I'll add mine.
Back in the day you might remember 'reciprocal links' were the rage. Quantity not quality. My fondest memory is of exchanging links with a Baptist Church in Minnesota who tried to sell me a T-Shirt. Happy days!
Why so many people still suggest Guest Posting?
I thought it's not a thing anymore.