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If you don't have the keyword density wrongly or if you have a different keyword for your article, it displays your blog in completely wrong keyword. So keep the keyword that is relevant to your article, and have keyword density of 2-5%, which is good for SEO.

Yes, I do that myself. When it comes to my primary blogs, homepage I post the comments, I post the content, I do the forum posting in my SEO strategies. You have a lot of control and influence on that. When it comes to article distribution and buying links, or submitting videos you don't need to be involved with that so much because it's not going to change the process.

1] First, find out the keyword that should be used in the content and title tag. You need to do some research in the internet to select the keyword related to your business. You can use the SEO tool and SEO software that are available on the internet for this purpose.

SEO news I am very skeptical about companies that offer to put my site our for link swapping to generate "popularity" for search engine SEO purposes. Personally, I feel it is a waste of money and could hurt you. If there are links being exchanged artificially with companies outside of your industry, search engines can punish you for it.

So EVEN IF you do get to the top, it will just make your competition try that much harder to knock you back down a peg or two. So you end up in a vicious cycle where you and your direct (and indirect) competitors are jockeying back and forth for first position. Whoever spends the most time (spelled M-O-N-E-Y) on SEO wins. At least for a time, just so long as no one else spends a little more than they do. So even if you get to the top, you can bet, you won't stay there for long.

A link building campaign should be something natural and not forced. Acquiring around 40,000 hits within the first few days of your site's existence is something not natural. Getting a slow yet constant pool of links into your website is something that looks more legitimate. Here are several free SEO tips for you to enhance your link building efforts.

Reciprocal Links: The days of creating a bunch of random links to your website and getting good rankings are over. The search engines caught on to that one too. Sorry. If you own a salon and you link your site to your friend's site, who owns a hardware store, that doesn't count. If you do link, you must link to someone who has relevant content and preferably a site that has a well established blog and social media presence.

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