Article marketing, keyword research, traffic kaboom and you tube views?
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Is article spinning and article marketing has its place in video marketing after Google Updates?
which is the best Keyword research tool to buy?
Is services like traffic kaboom is worth buying?
Is buying youtube views is effective?
Sorry for asking too many questions, but i can't resist.
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Article spinning? Really, as a long term strategy this doesn't work.
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Your customers. Use google tools such as Google Analytics and Google Adwords to find out how they're getting to your site.
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Never trust a website promising a quick and easy way to get links. Usually these links have no value and won't serve you any use in the long term.
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It's effective for buying YouTube views not customers, which is what you want in the long term right?
Let's face it Marketing is hard and sometimes monotonous work, but when done right awesome results do actually happen. So don't trust any of the quick rich schemes you've mentioned. Do the work, put the hours in, and you will see the results.
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Thanks for reply!
What do you think about blog commenting?
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Is article spinning and article marketing has its place in video marketing after Google Updates?
Do not do any spinning it might get some traffic and ranking but it's not long term.
Which is the best Keyword research tool to buy?
My favorite keyword tool is Google Keyword Adwords Tool. It's free and gives you plenty of great ideas to go after. I also use the google search field for ideas by typing "how to [Keyword]" and seeing the suggested results.
Is services like traffic kaboom is worth buying?
Never heard of Kaboom, however if they can create real unique articles that will help your users and they don't spin content it might be worth it.
Is buying youtube views is effective?
It all depends on who you target. This would help with marketing the actual video but has very little to do with seo.
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No
No
And no
To be honest (don't take offense), you need to learn to do real marketing. Everything you've mentioned is not proper marketing. It's a cheap and deceitful way to gain traffic and no, these methods are massively frowned upon.
If you ever stop to question the approach you're taking, it's probably the wrong method.
Write proper content. Create great engaging videos.
Keyword research tools such as Ubersuggest (which is free), Adwords Keyword tool are a good place to start.
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