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coreybenGuest
If so what software do you use?
DOCGuestI wouldn’t trust anything as important as SEO to a piece of software.
Who is making the software? What are they doing? Are they employing tricks? Are they using techniques that Google may not look upon favourably? Are they employing methods that may fall out of favour at any time?
SEO isn’t that difficult, it’s quite easy really.
Write unique content that is well written and contains both your targeted keywords and synonyms, i.e. don’t just keep repeating “big dick” all through your blog post, use big cock, large cock, meat stick, fuck pole, penis, rod. Search engines are getting smarter and now take into consideration things like language and synonyms.
Write a good title. Mention the name of your sponsor and the model’s name a couple of times. If you have other posts for the same model, link to them in the blog post copy, that creates linking within your site.
And that’s about it really.
If you cut and paste sponsor-provided text, no piece of SEO software is going to help you. And without knowing the answers to a whole lot of questions, I think SEO software could actually hurt you. I don’t even use the All in One SEO WordPress plugin anymore.
I’m not hurting for Google traffic.
GuilhermeGuestSEO software is one of the quickest ways to rank POORLY in Google. Find out what the software does, ask yourself whether each thing it does is a good idea, and if it is, implement it manually. Never leave SEO up to a black box.
Mr Adult AffiliateKeymasterJust focus on your adult blog/site design, make it clean, clear and easy to read. Make sure it runs smooth and loads fast. Make sure guys can view it on all devices without having to pinch & zoom.
Focus on your content. Write from your brain and with your heart. Write for humans, not for monkeys, repeating the same words all over again. Make sure your content is arranged beautifully and people do not get lost on your website.
After you have checked and completed the above, then you can focus on SEO. The least important thing.
coreybenGuestIs overSEOing not the newest NO NO at big G?
DOCGuestWell yes, but no one really knows what that means, which is why it’s probably just a good idea to write natural unique text.
chrisfxGuestNo surprise I’m going to agree with what others have said. There are a few little things that you can do when it comes to keywords (researching terms used, using variations to target different audiences, using lower competition combinations) but most of it relies on original text.
Lets not forget the importance of unique content when it comes to videos and images too.
Think about how much traffic you get from Google image search, and how you search for images too. How do you make everything as original as it can possibly be and beat the competition?
coreybenGuestOK all thanks so much for your feedback and advice (especially DOC).
SEO is done through hard work and sweat. No easy fix.
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