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| Travis Petelle War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Nashville, TN
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I'm seeing something reoccuring here...Two of my sites right now are in equal competitive markets but different niches. I changed up my backlinking method for these sites to test. Right now, these two sites are both ranked mid 2nd page for Google and number 1 on both Yahoo and Bing for the keyword I'm targeting. They got to those positions on each search engine a month ago and haven't budged. The keyword search volume is pretty high for both of them. The funny thing is I get about 50 views a day from Google for each of them and I get 0 traffic from both Yahoo and Bing. So, WOOHOO I guess for getting number 1 on the two search engines, but BOO that they ended up being Yahoo and Bing... ![]() I'm continuing to backlink the same method for these 2 sites for the next month. If nothing changes, I will use my typical method. Travis |
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I think it's most likely an issue of Google being the dominant player in the SE game. What method of backlinking are you testing, and what method is your ordinary method? |
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