Hello once again wonderful world of Wealthy Affiliate. Here I’ll be talking about the more subtle points of SEO and I hope you’ll be convinced of the power of nuances (Warning: If understanding SEO is an idea that scares you this module might not be for you).

I decided to keep this module separate from the original SEO Made Easy because it covers an entirely different aspect of SEO, and would lengthen the original module considerably. The SEO you’ll learn here is entirely on page optimization, and will (same as always) require absolutely no back linking, and no back pain. This really is SEO made easy.

There are two different methods I will explain here. The first one is “construction” for those of you who are about to create a website and want it to rank as well as possible and the second one will be “reconstruction” for the rest of you who already have sites that might be struggling with SEO or simply want to boost your rankings. If you are interested in the second method and not the first, go to the “choose page” drop down box and go to page 8 - “Method 2: Reconstruction”

Many of this may seem like common sense, but that’s how it should be. SEO is easy, I’m just out to make it easier. Some of this may sound like nonsense to you, but it’s good nonsense, so it’s okay.



Time to spill the beans


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Bedros Premium
Well, are we sure about this?

""To start, allow me to give a little background. Google automatically assumes that if you have links on your website, you're trying to get something out of it (I don’t blame it, it’s probably true) and will lower you in the rankings. Now if Google finds your site and sees that it has no links on it, it will think that your site is purely informational and thus, more helpful for the people who search with Google (pretty much everybody).

Now let's get a little tricky… When you’re writing your content for your site, purposefully omit all of your links. Yup leave them out. If you want you can underline where you want them to be so you don’t forget, it doesn’t matter, just leave the links out.""
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tommydillard Premium
It has nothing to do with your affiliate links or any of your out going links. It is all about back links which are the ones that get linked yo you from someone or something else and people where using computer generated back link programs to game the system. So now google does not use them to rank your site anymore or they only play a small part of your rankings. So you can still link to your other pages on your on your site and affiliate links but only a few per page. I hope this gives you more insight on this.
Tommy
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Bedros Premium
Hi Tommy, thanks for the answer. Sorry for being an headache (that's my lack of English) , but are you sure that it is all about those "blackHat" gaming tactics? Are you saying that ?
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tommydillard Premium
Yes that is it blackhats are no
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tommydillard Premium
Oh yea you are no headache there are no stupid questions in my vocabulary or here at WA. Hey if you ever need any help hit me up
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Bedros Premium
Thanks once again, Tommy, I really appreciate it.
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Bedros Premium
SEO Made Easy > Link Down
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Richanddarla Premium
Very good training, and I really enjoyed your light humorous writing style.
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Goldenlady Premium
When you say Google will give your site high ranking while it doesn't have any links on it, what is high ranking? Is this page-one ranking?
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TrevorSH Premium
It should be. It's as high as a ranking that you're going to get, although I'll admit I've had a site stuck on page four and it won't budge. It usually works for me though. Also I forgot to add in the training: more pages. Lots of content is a good thing. (should be obvious) and don't bold ALL of your keywords, only bold them at the beginning of every post. You probably know that, I just figured I would cover it just in case... Some people have actually PM me about that.
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Sulbaran Premium
Hi, I have a question. Are you sure is a good idea not to putt any link? What about if the link refers to another page inside your website???
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TrevorSH Premium
That's a good question, and I guess I should have clarified. You see, Google actually crawls your links to see where they go, so go ahead and leave your inner links. That's fine. Thanks for the question!
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