Need some help with SEO for firefox

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I spent a lot of time compiling a list of 35 long-tail keywords, all with over 1000 searches a month and most with under 10,000 google competition.

Now, browsing the forum today I read some advice about using SEO for firefox to check for incoming links to the first page results. I see Y!Links, Y!.edu Links, Y!.gov Links Y! Page Links, and Y!.edu Page Links.

Which of these am I supposed to be looking at? Most of the keywords I spent hours coming up with are showing thousands of Y!Links for the front page results..........does this mean I have no chance with any of these keywords and wasted all that time?
#firefox #seo
  • Profile picture of the author geolt7
    Originally Posted by newBum76 View Post

    I spent a lot of time compiling a list of 35 long-tail keywords, all with over 1000 searches a month and most with under 10,000 google competition.

    Now, browsing the forum today I read some advice about using SEO for firefox to check for incoming links to the first page results. I see Y!Links, Y!.edu Links, Y!.gov Links Y! Page Links, and Y!.edu Page Links.

    Which of these am I supposed to be looking at? Most of the keywords I spent hours coming up with are showing thousands of Y!Links for the front page results..........does this mean I have no chance with any of these keywords and wasted all that time?
    I do not really look at those things when gauging competition. My opinion is just ignore them. Build more backlinks for your own site/blog with the keywords you have research and you should get there.
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  • Profile picture of the author dragonlordcs
    After recently going through the StomperNet SEO training program they made sense when they make the statement "don't be afraid of the competition!" The reason being if you design your site the right way and build it toward your niche, then you will get the traffic.
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