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by ivm
3274 days ago
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So you are saying that one needs to pick a mildly occupied niche in a relatively high demand for the organic approach to work. I understand the possibility, but this will not work that well: – for any market where you have competitors with decent content on the first page already – in future because the number of niches in this state decreases each day A company who wants to compete in more or less established market will have no choice but work on link building. |
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Link building isn't adding any value to your site; you're merely trying to game the search engine who doesn't want to be gamed and who actively resists gaming by hiring some of the smartest people in the world to ferret out and eliminate your tricks. Google wants good content, not back links (back links are only a proxy they use to rate quality and only one of many), focus on good content and the rest will follow automatically without gaming the search engine which is only ever a temporary win at best. Trying to continually "trick google" by creating more links to your site that natural traffic would warrant is not a good long term strategy. Creating content people want is always a good strategy and works long term and removes you from the trying to trick google game which removes you from being taken out by a change in their algo aimed squarely at you fake back linkers.