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How to Get a Footer Link from SoundCloud.com (And Why I’m Continuing with “Dark SEO”)

Viper Chill

When I first started out with SEO I was determined to be as “whitehat” as possible. In fact, after just one year of running this website I had the opportunity to get a link from Matt Cutts, Google’s head of web spam. This blog is not really known at all outside of the SEO ‘circles’ online.

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11 Reasons to Focus on Quality Content

Writtent Blog

That’s what search engines want in 2014 – that is what consumers want. The truth is that content has always been king on the Internet. However, whereas the focus was always on quantity in the past, quality now holds the trump card and determines the success of marketing campaigns. Because they see return on investment.

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Dr. Houzz Reveals a Widget-Flawed Google Algorithm

Viper Chill

The rankings for the page speak for themselves… The sad thing is that, legitimately, Symantec are probably one of the better sites to rank for these search terms, yet they have to resort to tactics like this. They have this anchor-rich do-followed link on at least 1,200 websites and growing. Manual webspam notice was on point.

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How to Steal the Next Billion Dollar Website Idea: A Case Study

Viper Chill

I don’t know how I remember this, but when I wrote SEO and the Stock Market back in September of 2014, I covered a company called Zalando. I had focused on the German version of their operations but noticed “they’re also running a.co.uk It’s not even something that was only successful in 2014.

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88 Expert Content Marketing Posts Worth Another Read

Webbiquity SMM

As noted here previously, content marketing is now ubiquitous, with 93% of all marketers saying they do content marketing. All of those marketers are creating an enormous amount of content, which is making it difficult to stand out and rise above the noise. Image credit: HubSpot. These writers face the same challenge.

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