When it comes to getting a first Page Rank in Google, you need to learn the best strategy to achieving this so you can get your business off the ground.
I do feel for the hundreds of bloggers out there who wouldn't be patient in learning the right blogging approach that will help them build an online empire driving lots of traffic from Google and from other search engines.
Did you know that Google changes and/or updates its search algorithms from time to time and getting your site on track would depend on how much you are willing to implement current strategies to build up your Page Rank?
Content is king in the sense that it's the main resource with which your site is updated but it doesn't alone constitute what gives you search engine ranking. This is simply how content is king. You need it to update your site regularly and that is why some people leverage freelance writing platforms to order content.
There are things a lot of veteran and struggling bloggers do not understand about blogging with regard to search engine ranking and that's why this tutorial was created.
When it comes to getting a first Page Rank in Google, you have a lot to learn and master about blogging with regard to writing the kind of content that ranks in Google and other major search engines.
If you search for the currently rolled-out ranking signals in Google's search algorithm today, you will find out that content and links are the top two ranking signals till today. And they shall remain so for as long as sites exist on the internet.
Are you a blog owner who has passion for building out a site with quality and informative content? I must say you have a great passion for building up an online empire. Did you also know that you have to build high quality links alongside creating quality and engaging content?
Why do you think most internet marketers wouldn't want to talk to you about link building? I once came across a blogger in an affiliate marketing community who was asking people to request for a link generator software. And I saw that a lot of people followed and requested the link generator software.
On the side of Google, you're expected to build high quality links to get a first Page Rank, not low quality links. When you generate links using a software, expect to get slapped by Google soonest. And that's why some internet marketers wouldn't tell you about links. They know most bloggers would abuse it and get their rankings lowered by search engines.
It is evident that there is much work involved in getting a ranking than just creating my content on my blogs.
I will check out Hunter to find other blogs to participate in. Plus I will see who are my competitors in my selected keyword to see if they offer any kind of engagement that I can utilize.
One of my websites I can see that it will be easier to do comments with other blogs because I subscribe to them. In my current niche I would have to investigate which blog sites have the added feature of listing my website.
The biggest takeaway I learned from your lesson is that I need to learn how to engage any time I make a comment to a post, because I never know how it will link to me in the future.
I also see the value of purchasing my own name as a domain to start wide in my funnel and able to centralize all my niches under one umbrella.
Thanks for sharing this training.
All the best,
Louisa
I would love to get over onto a pro bloggers site to start leaving comments and gaining trust with in that community, but I struggle on how to start finding those sites.
Can Hunter help with that?
I just went into Hunter and I have just recently started my email marketing plan.
Can you use Hunter to help build email lists with relevant sites?
I am currently in Phase 5 of Bootcamp, so I am still learning a lot.