Started a New Site Will Not Build Backlinks
I will try to rank for a long tail keyword first. The site is in the health niche which is not easy to rank for (Think Web MD NIH.gov and all those). I will try to do 2 posts a week, although it will probably be closer to 1. I need 1 link to start though just to get the site crawled.
Interesting to see how it goes. I will be adding social buttons to the site. If I can get this to rank, I shall be very happy! Imagine never having to build another backlink, yay!
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I have built a couple more posts to this site and added some pics and videos. I am getting some traffic - maybe from the social sites. I have tweeted and pinned the posts, but still no backlinks.
I view alternative allopathic separate from mainstream pathologic medicine and as a health-wise niche in comparison to just a health niche in conventional medicine. The social transformation of health medicine and ranking are two entities I think.
Because I have been trained on both sides of the fence, favor the natural health-wise niche steeped in homeopathic history and ancient herbal trails of practice.
Am most interested in your book publishing and of your published website.
The health of the total person makes more sense than the identification of the pathological human for conventional health treatments where complementary therapy is rejected.
Also a combination of short and long tail keywords maybe what you need to create complementary links not just backlinks.
Just saying.
Yes you are right Caylyn, a few short and long tails together with the site architecture. I have just done 1 blog comment on a related site to get it crawled. Must be working as I am already getting spam comments lol!
Just because the niche is crowded has nothing with the keyword title of your article/post...It is the title that you will or will not rank for...the title is the KW you have selected...
If it is makes sense and has low completion QSR then it will rank. The content need to be helpful and answer the question/information that your title ask.
Remember when someone does a search's They are wanting information for that keyword. So if your content supply's the answers to their search then you article/post is relevant..
Hope I have not confused you or myself :-)
Lol, I know what you mean Ronny. However the health niche does seem to be particularly difficult - or maybe I'm just being paranoid!
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Hello healthywendy - I was doing a search on backlinking & came across your post.
By the time I found you, we are about 2 & 1/2 months removed from the 'hummingbird' algorithm change, so I am curious to know & learn from your fortunes with this site since then.
Have you been successful in your stated goal? If so, do you find the traffic you are getting profitable? I would love to hear from you regarding this matter.