How can I rank a website using these redirect links? Lets say I find 1 good redirect link .edu/.gov for example, at the end of the url I will add a url to a category page of a website that I wish to rank. What next? Do I send this redirect link as is to get indexed or do I need to build some Tier 2 links to this "modified" redirect URL(which has the category page of a website added at the end of URL)? Am confused about the process of ranking a website once I have gathered a good list of those redirect urls...
Another fantastic video packed with good infornation. Thanks!! So with info gain does the info need to not exist in google at all or does it need to not exist in the serp and pages for that keyword?
the worst the organic results are the better for them. the purpose of g updates are just to increase their ad revenue. they can do that by hitting good sites and pushing garbage up in serp aka reddit and quora
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I like it. Really stirred the pot now. Will you also do these guys. Julian goldie, Stewart Vickers (SEO Jesus) and some AI thingy, maybe Hamish (Income Stream Surfers).
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Great video. Well, appart from saying Google is good at working out what you want when you search, I've always found it to be bloody terrible at that LOL
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you are right, we shouldn't increase the crawling cost for Google systems. Rather, we should focus on decreasing the cost of data retrieval by answering what user is looking for.
I think at one point you are not right. When you are talking about near me you said that just mentioned near me on the home page. I think will work better for site having one target location having small population. This will be be correct when dealing with multiple locations. For example you targeting plumbing services in California and on the home page mention near me will not rank in the Tustin or Costa Mesa. What do you think??
OMG! Dude! I have seen the light! Best damn seo video I have ever watched. I AM the authority in my niche but didn't keep up with the changes and lost dozens of page one rankings in the last 6+ years. NOW I finally get it! So eye opening! What if I need help implementing these things? You know a guy? We gotta talk...seriously. I had lost hope of ever regaining my rankings but now I have hope. I'm gonna shoot you an email. Awesome stuff.