Thanks guys!
So all the ingredients I need to rank number one for car insurance is:
- buy a generic domain
- build the most super fast, uber responsive html5 website money can buy
- add 1000 pages of professionally written content
- marinade in serps
- let the natural links roll in
cooooooooool popcorn
wait... I just realised theres about 50 people who started doing this 10 years ago...?![]()
You don’t need to do any of that you can reg crap name, use a site designed and developed by a horse, few pages filled with pics of fields and hay, drown it in serps, Cain it with all the black hat tricks under the sun, find a fool to buy it and skip off into the sunset,,, Oh hang on there’s been loads been doing that since 98...Thanks guys!
So all the ingredients I need to rank number one for car insurance is:
- buy a generic domain
- build the most super fast, uber responsive html5 website money can buy
- add 1000 pages of professionally written content
- marinade in serps
- let the natural links roll in
cooooooooool popcorn
wait... I just realised theres about 50 people who started doing this 10 years ago...?![]()
Best answer.Long term content is easily more important.
Quality content (with the right promotion) will attract links and returning visitors + social shares yada yada etc etc
You need links to rank, but you need good links to keep ranking long term.
The life time span in which you can game google and rank a site with dodgy links has gotten shorter and shorter.
What utter bullshit. But at least you're consistent.
Although the question is found in the SEO forum, I'd like to think that the whole point of ranking well in SERPS is to actually sell/make money - and you ain't gonna do that with shit content and a fuck load of inbound links.
Your content does (or at least should do) the selling of your service(s) or product(s).
If you've got nothing sensible and realistic to add to a conversation, piss off. You're wasting everybody's time and skewing good decision making of people genuinely looking to learn.
More important for what?
Building a brand?
Making money?
Ranking well (short term? long term?)?
Outdoing your business competitors?
Developing a reputation?
Creating a good website?
Having a valuable website?
List goes on...
More important for what?
Building a brand?
Making money?
Ranking well (short term? long term?)?
Outdoing your business competitors?
Developing a reputation?
Creating a good website?
Having a valuable website?
List goes on...
If you don't rank no one will read your content now matter how good it is
Yep, because google is the only promotional option you have..![]()
Actually google is not the only promotional option I have, am already using other options and anyway, how would you possibly know what options I have or do not have??![]()
As you're so full of knowledge, make me eat humble pie and show me a site you personally own (not something from the agency you work for), and have built from ground up that ranks in a very competitive market - then I can see if you know what your talking about![]()
If you don't rank no one will read your content now matter how good it is
I'm sceptical about people bothering to backlink to good content anyway these days as it's time consuming (those days ended 10 years ago where people did the backlink thing, people lazy, less time now) .
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