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you have to be active within your community, to connect with other individuals of interest and build your reputation.
[/quote]will somehow influence SERPs.
I think you are mistaken, but I may have misunderstood, so perhaps you could explain in more detail?
I am not directly referring to SEO effort. What I mean is that you have to have good business idea and good product if you wish to be one of the best (especially refers to e-commerce). Of course, this is generalization. My general belief is that some people are thinking too much about SEO and artificial marketing boost instead of improving their core business. For example, even if you are the best marketing expert, you cannot force a product (or a website) which people do not want. You cannot sell snow to eskimos (btw, loving your pic ). For example, Warren Buffet once said that he never invests into stocks of companies whose business he is not familiar with or does not believe in. Regardless of their technical aspects. If your company\website is based on bad values, you will sooner or later fall. If your business is good, there is no farm animal update which can bring it down.
Let’s stick to the question at hand to avoid confusing folk - me most of all.
[quote=“niksto82, post:11, topic:211412”]
If your business is good, there is no farm animal update which can bring it down.
[/quote]Assuming that by that, you mean you have built your business - and your site - on ethical principals.
First have a look on that site that you want to boost, then think simply, do some smooth work like focus good and relevant content on the site, check all technical errors, and boost quality back links. I think this is the write white hat seo technics.
Ethical and viable. You are right. When I start talking about economy, no one can stop it. And if you think you have it rough, you should hear complaints from my wife
Backlink and content are the two different factors, we can’t correlatethem. Content is the information about your product and services that you offer presented on your website. which should be unique and fresh. If it is not, then there is not any use of building backlink.
Quality content definitely is key, good quality backlinks very important, but I would add trust in your niche or brand, if you will, is also crucial, Via social media, posted interviews, and even guest blogging when the blog and subject matter is very relevant.
So it wouldn’t be just one thing or another. It’s a whole bag of important tools. And like real tools, the better quality do a better job.
SEO is changing so frequently, Google updates also become harder day by day. Only bulk backlinks can’t move you on top or only content can’t do this task lonely. Proper planing is required to this task. Well written quality content, high quality baclinks with authority sites, Proper On-Page SEO, Keyword density and many more techniques used for this form of SEO.
I disagree with you here. Google are refining their algorithms, but there are not often major changes, and on the whole, those changes target sites which have been using dubious techniques to gain ranking. Reputable sites have nothing to worry about from these changes.
I don’t think SEO is changing frequently at all, and I certainly don’t think it’s becoming harder. On the contrary, I think it’s become easier. What really matters now is having a well-structured site with high-quality, unique content. As that’s something which you will, of course, want to create for the benefit of your site visitors, it means good SEO involves very little extra effort.
I’m not sure how you’re suggesting social media could be used for SEO. Most social media links are nofollow, and therefore have no effect on search engines.