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The suggestion we read inside

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:00 am
by hasnasadia
7. Be the first to review a new product playstation 5 gamepad The photo above of the new, highly anticipated and much talked about PlayStation 5 may have caught your attention, but it is the wrong example of the concept I want to express to you. Eugenio Tommasi's blog concerns the good probability that a review article of a new product can attract spontaneous and pertinent links. Of course, in the case of the PlayStation 5, which everyone is talking about, this type of discussion has no value. Instead, think about your particular sector (better if niche) and try to imagine how “convenient” your review (maybe even a video) of a product just released on the market could be.


Convenient for whom? Well, for all the e-commerce number philippines that maybe sell it and don't consider you their competitor. If you are the first to do it and do it well, then chances are that many other websites will consider your article a great time saver and will gladly link to more in-depth information about that particular product. 8. How to do free link building by contacting those behind you on Google how to do free link building by contacting those behind you Jeremy Moser of Search Engine Journal wrote an interesting article (in English) with a really interesting insight. Previously we saw the importance of analyzing our top competitors to study where their domain authority came from .

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Jeremy also explains how to do this research using the Link Intersect tool by Ahrefs . I won't dwell on this point since it's a paid tool, and in this article I want to advise you on how to do link building for free. So, here's what you need to do: Search Google for the keyword you want to rank for. Scroll through the various pages of results until you get to your current location. Mark all the sites (domains) that are after you. Why, you may ask? It is easier to ask for a free link to a "small" site rather than to a large portal You will also likely find articles with poorer content than yours, and you will be able to suggest how to improve them by drawing on (with links!) what you have written.