The Greatest Traffic Secret Google Loves, and how to exploit it.
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Written by Brandon on April 15, 2008 – 2:35 pm -
I read a little blip of an article whose title I loved: " The Greatest Traffic Secret Google Loves". The answer: Original content. This is true. It’s the best kept secret, in a way. But maybe more secret is how to exploit this without dying of hand cramps as you’e typing away. Here’s a few experiments you may try to generate original content.
- Try using a bot to create the original content. I personally think this is a stupid idea. The way this might work is set up an adlib formula that you plug in a few words to. Sounds cheesy, but it may just be effective. I would suggest keeping these articles low on the blog page.
- Spend a few hours outlining 50 articles and then take a week off to write these articles. Wow! This is drastic. It may just kick start your SEO, though.
- Outsource the articles. You may want to get a quote from a copywriter in India.
- Write little original bits and add several quotes to fill the article up. This is a great technique because it gives props to other bloggers’ handy tips.
- Once established, get guest contributors from smaller blogs to help you out.
If you already know this then it isn’t a secret. If you never heard of this then maybe it can be called a secret. Good chance you heard of this but unless you are doing this, then using this is the secret you have not discovered. What is the secret? You’re looking at it right now. Has it dawned on you? Ok, fancy trick here, I dropped down a line to heighten your suspense. What did you think I was going to say? Some convoluted method that requires you to buy my $97 e-book? A way to make Pepsi put your URL on bottle caps?
The Greatest Traffic Secret Google Loves | Adventures in Internet Marketing
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- A New Tool From Google Alarms Sites
- Backlinking plays a vital role in SEO and also termed as backbone of the website.
- Building Blog Revenue: Adsense Ad Relevance and Ad Placement
- 8 Effective Ways to Improve the Conversion Ratio of Banner Ads
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