Ranking a forum topic
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We can rank a e-commerce product page,
http://moz.com/blog/building-deep-links-into-ecommerce-pagesQ: But how do we rank a forum topic?
For example i want to rank this page, http://moz.com/community/q/does-a-link-in-facebook-count-as-a-backlinkHow do i go about doing it? Is it similar to ranking a website? -
For more competitive keywords it's quite hard to rank with forum posts. I am running some quite successful forums and all the traffic I get is from long tail keyword searches. Basically, you have to do the same optimizing as for other websites.
Are you talking about a specific forum post or forum posts in general?
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Is it similar to ranking a website?
Yep, you would go about it the same way you're trying to rank a website. You jsut want to make sure to keep it targeted to your long-tail keyword(s) for that page, get authority backlinks, and do some internal linking to try and get it raised higher in the SERPs.
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