I tried this exactly as you laid out and about 3 days later one of the images is in the #5 spot on Google. Nothing in Google images yet, but #5 on Google after 3 days isn't to shabby.
You are freaking amazing, Matt! I can't wait to get a free pass for the Chiang Mai SEO Conference and personally meet you. I'm in Koh Phangan building a the next hot retreat platform, and your content will help me to get there!
I like the idea, but it's a bit gray hat to me with the fiverr gig. And the backlink under the image- Would that backlink be on a thin content page? (Or is the fiverr gig separate from asking a site that uses your image for a link?) Ie: fiverr is just to get the image out there, but not link build? Seems to me like Google will catch on to something like this eventually though- so the solution? Info graphics and pinterest or Instagram? Seems like a more natural approach overall and get a great result. Love the idea of reaching out to the sites that use the images though and letting them know a link / citation is needed- that's brilliant.
Imagine starting a brand new affiliate blog but with a twist. For the first 2 years, we are ONLY providing valuable content on our site. This builds trust, authority, and a list. We don’t plan on selling anything or (I might) even hold off on sharing affiliate links. Just to demonstrate that our free content is better than other people’s paid. Would this be wise?
@@switchskating4life Blogging will be first because it is my "strengths". I have a wealth of knowledge and some experience to share with others and the next generations. As for the money, I can delay that. All good. What about you? What is your game plan?