Keyword Difficulty Tool
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Hi Mozzers!
Randfishkin just posted yesterday a very nice important and helpfull post, about keyword difficulty.
I will be happy, if you can write here the metrics from reports of keyword difficulty, to know more about position of our website on SERP, and to know more what to engage if someone is ranking higher than me, with same metrics of the report of keyword difficulty.
It would be very nice, if we talk on this topic here about keyword difficulty how to's.
Thanks
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James, me itself i work on OEM for Long Time, i tried will miniblogsystem like tumblr,typepad,posterous etc.. But it Takes Time to rank higher on google German. The negative article is from Forum, with Da:49 and my Sites have da:40 My Goal is to increase the Domain Authority through backlinks on Same niche for my Brand Domains, than i believe i can outrank the nnegative One. I started ugc System for my Brand Domains, i Hope can outrank in Short Time. Any idea? I down the serp 9places from my Brand Domains, but negative is Position 5 on First serp. Thanks
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Hi,
It seems you need some assistance with Online Reputation Management, the thing is if you have news paper websites or other very high authority sites which rank for your brand terms then they links up via huge networks it can lead to having some issues with out ranking these sites.
Something which may assist you is this post: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/our-online-reputation-management-playbook
If you do not feel confident outranking these sites then yeah outsource the work.
Regards,
James Norquay
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do you have any idea what kind of professional should i hire? you mean on ORM experience?
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In that situation I would honestly recommend hiring a professional who has experience in this type of work.
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Hi Egol, on my situation, im trying to clean the SERP for my brand name, working on my brand-domains doing link-building, to rank higher than negative result.
and i just maked an analyse with keyword-difficulty tool, and result is: 41%, and the domains is crashing me, is from DA:49 domain, and about 100coments,(ugc) 50% of comments from us, and 50% from competitors.
And for example for my situation, its good to know every metric of this analyse-of-keyword difficulty, to know more exactly what to engage.
Thanks EGOL
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