I think what I've done wrong in the past is to go to sites in my field and get links from them.
I should go to sites outside my field that relates to my specific page or blog, this way it's relevant, not trying to steal their traffic...
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I think what I've done wrong in the past is to go to sites in my field and get links from them.
I should go to sites outside my field that relates to my specific page or blog, this way it's relevant, not trying to steal their traffic...
So do you actually speak to them and have them link rather than that you do it yourself in their forum etc? -dan
Cheers for that, keep the tips coming. About links. The blogs I find and comment on hardly ever approve my comments, is it just a matter of keep on digging? Forums are the same, very territorial... How do you guys approach this? -dan
I've used the on page grade and now have all my pages at a grade A for relevant keywords.
Most of them are cool, achieveing first page rankings apart from a few massive keywords.
So the question is, what's next? What do i do now that I'm at grade A, but perhaps not #1 yet...
Cheers
-dan
That makes sense, it is important, but scales isn't so i'll just go for the one move up then.
Thanks for this.
-dan
Hi guys, the pro campaign thing you got going is wicked, love it.
I'm recieving good results with my keywords and have noticed that categories that go beyond sub/sub/sub don't do to well.
So I wanna move those that do one step up which makes it go from:
http://spytunes.com/practice-guitar/advanced-routine/scales/aeolian
to here
http://spytunes.com/practice-guitar/advanced-routine/aeolian
The existing menu system that follow all these categories across the site will soon go so it won't be a user friendly problem, I will have other type of menus.
But, and here is the question:
Would I greatly benefit from taking the non existent menu away and just go for:
http://spytunes.com/practice-guitar/aeolian while i'm at it?
Or do I stick with my current structure?
I guess my real question is; how much is there to flat URLs?
Cheers
-dan lundholm
I'm the guitar guru
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