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Conquering Big Industries: My Bulletproof SEO Strategy

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You are here: ViperChill » SEO » Conquering Big Industries: My Bulletproof SEO Strategy Conquering Big Industries: My Bulletproof SEO Strategy Written by Glen, this post has 126 Comments Generally speaking, the more traffic you can get to a website the more money you can make. Home What the F ? Cloud Living Say "Hi!"

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Buying & Selling Websites for Profit: An In-Depth Guide

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And, unless you can find a great writer who knows the industry well, it can be expensive (both financially and in time) to keep them making a consistent income. Will you sign a 6 / 12 month non-compete agreement? I like communities that already have large paying audience because the income they are generating is quite safe.

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How I Wrote a $30000 eBook (And You Can Too)

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If you see what topics your industry really cares about, you can create a product that gives them exactly that. Additionally, you could check out the top blogs in your industry and see what they are promoting. target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 125 Comments Steven Aitchison says: January 19, 2010 at 12:47 pm Wow! Any suggestions?

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The Secret to Growing Your Blog Twice as Fast With Half the Effort

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To break it down to its most basic form, you need to find one person in your industry who you can work with to help each of you take your own blogs to the next level. They write in similar industries and I happily link to their posts because I know they provide a lot of value.

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2 Million Backlinks and 15 SEO Answers from Google’s Matt Cutts

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Should we include the rel=”nofollow” by default? Depending on the scale of what you’re doing with infographics, you might want to put a rel=”nofollow” on those as well” What can I do if someone – like my competition – is trying to harm me with bad backlinks?

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

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This is an interesting one as, more than likely, the page wasn’t really in operation any more (they had previously taken it down on their.com domain). Yet again, a company worth billions of dollars didn’t have an SEO on their team competent enough to find pages like that and think it may be a concern? Soundcloud.

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