Traffic Generation and SEO Techniques That Work?

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I'd like to know SEO practices that work presently. I used to think it had a lot to do with article submissions and meta tags... seems a lot has changed about all that.

I appreciate your responses. Thank you very much.

Samuel.
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  • Profile picture of the author webmarke
    The new trend is to send send social signals to your content. These social signals provide to things.

    Note: Social Signals are the new backlinks! For those who don't know, social signals are simply how many times your content (web page) has been shared via social media.

    Seo benefits - Google use social signals as away to see how much your authority has. The more social signals that you have, the better you site will rank.

    Immediate traffic- When your site is shared via social media then you will simply get more traffic.
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      Not even close.

      I know because I have websites with pages high, high up and not one darn social signal.

      I have pages that have social signals, but not backlinks, and they ain't on page 1.

      Look up the meaning of the words cause and correlation then apply then rethink social signals and backlinks.


      Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

      The new trend is to send send social signals to your content. These social signals provide to things.

      Note: Social Signals are the new backlinks! For those who don't know, social signals are simply how many times your content (web page) has been shared via social media.

      Seo benefits - Google use social signals as away to see how much your authority has. The more social signals that you have, the better you site will rank.

      Immediate traffic- When your site is shared via social media then you will simply get more traffic.
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      • Profile picture of the author webmarke
        Originally Posted by DABK View Post

        Not even close.

        I know because I have websites with pages high, high up and not one darn social signal.

        I have pages that have social signals, but not backlinks, and they ain't on page 1.

        Look up the meaning of the words cause and correlation then apply then rethink social signals and backlinks.
        I never said that throwing a bunch of social signals at your page would get you on page 1 and I never said that you have to have social signals to rank well.

        I am saying social signals help you rank better.

        You need to understand that if you getting a backlink from an authority site that never sends you any traffic is part of google's algorithm. The link juice is diminished.

        While at the same time...If you are driving traffic to your site via social media, that traffic helps you get more authority because google use visits to your site and where that traffic comes from to help determine your rankings.

        When I say the new backlink...I am not saying that it acts like a backlink. I am saying it's replacing backlinks slowly but sure because of the way it generates organic traffic that has low bounce rate and signals google that people like your site.

        Organic traffic and bounce rate is a factor in how well your site will rank in google. Therefore social signals are replacing getting authority backlinks that never send you any real traffic.
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        • Profile picture of the author DABK
          That's what I thought you said, and that's what I'm disagreeing with.

          And I'm also disagreeing with what you say about bounce rate. Because there's no way Google can figure out why you have a high or low bounce rate.

          You can have a high bounce rate because people find what they need on the page they land on, they don't need to look through your site for anything else, they can just call you or click on your adsense link.

          I'm disagreeing with the part about Google using number of visits to determine rank.

          Because it's illogical. Because it's thinking in circles.

          Because I publish a page and the second Google indexes it, it puts it at the bottom of page 7. Three days later, with no traffic of any kind, it puts it at the top of page 3. 2 Days later, with no traffic of any kind, it's #11... And it starts getting traffic, not much, but there's traffic. But it does not move up from number 11. Usually, after a month or two, it starts dropping...

          Depending on the authority of the domain, it drops to the bottom of page 2 or the bottom of page 27.

          Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

          I never said that throwing a bunch of social signals at your page would get you on page 1 and I never said that you have to have social signals to rank well.

          I am saying social signals help you rank better.

          You need to understand that if you getting a backlink from an authority site that never sends you any traffic is part of google's algorithm. The link juice is diminished.

          While at the same time...If you are driving traffic to your site via social media, that traffic helps you get more authority because google use visits to your site and where that traffic comes from to help determine your rankings.

          When I say the new backlink...I am not saying that it acts like a backlink. I am saying it's replacing backlinks slowly but sure because of the way it generates organic traffic that has low bounce rate and signals google that people like your site.

          Organic traffic and bounce rate is a factor in how well your site will rank in google. Therefore social signals are replacing getting authority backlinks that never send you any real traffic.
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        • Profile picture of the author irawr
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          Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

          I am saying social signals help you rank better.
          You have this completely backwards.

          I have seen and have sites with no presence on social media that rank fine and have observed sites that get 100k visitors a month from social media and don't rank for anything.

          Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

          You need to understand that if you getting a backlink from an authority site that never sends you any traffic is part of google's algorithm. The link juice is diminished.
          How would Google know how much traffic goes over a link it that isn't on Google? If Google factored that data in when sites used Google Analyticals, that would be pretty unfair to it and the remaining 80% of the web that doesn't use it. It can't... Sorry, who ever told you that is wrong.

          Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

          While at the same time...If you are driving traffic to your site via social media, that traffic helps you get more authority because google use visits to your site and where that traffic comes from to help determine your rankings.
          Wrong, how is Google aware that traffic is going from a site that isn't Google, to a site that isn't Google. Google uses Click Through Rates (CTR) from Google SERPs.

          Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

          When I say the new backlink...I am not saying that it acts like a backlink. I am saying it's replacing backlinks slowly but sure because of the way it generates organic traffic
          I agree it generates traffic and that's wonderful but it doesn't replace backlinks. Sorry no.

          Originally Posted by webmarke View Post

          that has low bounce rate and signals google that people like your site.

          Organic traffic and bounce rate is a factor in how well your site will rank in google. Therefore social signals are replacing getting authority backlinks that never send you any real traffic.
          How does Google know the bounce rate of websites that are not Google? ... Bounce rate is the ratio of clicks that come from a Google SERP, where the visitor hits the back button, then clicks on another search result, very quickly...

          You seem pretty confused about what Google is and what Google does and what is generally possible. You seem to think that Google is spying on the entire internet and everybody connected to it.

          Originally Posted by GetPLRhere View Post

          Your best bet is build your brand on social media platforms instead of relying too much on SEO. Google keeps changing its algorithm all the time.
          Your advice might be good but Google works the same way it has since 1998. I can't think of a single algorithm update that has done anything that doesn't have a goal of either; improving the quality of the search results, reducing spam, and rewarding sites that provide a good user experience.
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    Everything works. Its how you go about doing it. The process and most importantly your consistency.

    I find for anything to work is being steady at it to get better and better.
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  • Profile picture of the author GetPLRhere
    Your best bet is build your brand on social media platforms instead of relying too much on SEO. Google keeps changing its algorithm all the time.
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  • Profile picture of the author ydsimple
    High PR backlinks works great for SEO!
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    • Profile picture of the author sparrow
      Really

      knowing Page Rank officially is dead many years ago as we know it
      the PR bar has died officially

      there is no way of knowing what PR is these days, so why is this still being proliferated



      Originally Posted by ydsimple View Post

      High PR backlinks works great for SEO!
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Originally Posted by MrWhistler View Post

    I'd like to know SEO practices that work presently. I used to think it had a lot to do with article submissions and meta tags... seems a lot has changed about all that.

    I appreciate your responses. Thank you very much.

    Samuel.
    You can instantly learn alot about it by going to the SEO section of this forum. Also, sites like Moz, SearchEngineLand will get you up to date. Also Google has a free ebook about ranking high in Google. Just type in "free Google seo book" in the search engine and it will come up.
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  • Profile picture of the author DustonMcGroarty
    Damn good content that provides a solution to the problem the reader was faced with. Period. It's worked for us since 1999. Across four different web sites.

    If you solve someone's problem, they feel indebted to you. They'll engage with your site (they'll "like" it, comment on it, share it, etc.) Search engines look for engagement.

    If your content is engaging, the reader is scrolling down the page to read the entire post. Search engines track scroll rate.

    If your content is world class, other RELATED sites will backlink to it NATURALLY. Search engines obviously look for related backlinks from other authority web sites.

    Google's mission is to provide their users with the best information possible and to make it as easy as possible for people to find. If you do the best job at solving someone's problem, they WANT to rank you #1. It makes them look good.
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    • Profile picture of the author irawr
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      Originally Posted by DustonMcGroarty View Post

      If your content is engaging, the reader is scrolling down the page to read the entire post. Search engines track scroll rate.
      More confusion about bounce rate. By the way, where is the source of all this misinformation on this topic?

      You want the user to stay on the page so that the average time it takes for a person to hit the back button (Google tracks that via javascript, you can view the source of a Google SERP and see it yourself) and then click on another link in the SERP (again, you can view the source of a SERP and verify that Google has the ability to track that. You are not clicking straight through to the URL, even if you were, there still could be a javascript event firing on-click, as with Bing.)

      *This only applies on traffic coming from a Google SERP*

      Also, it can't be that big of an effect, because it would be incredibly easy to do negative SEO this way. Does the data get factored it? Yes, Google engineers have said it does. Along with CTR data from the SERPs.

      How does Google have the ability to track the "scroll rate" on my webpage? Are they stuffing encrypted JS into hidden cookies and the browser hides them from you?

      If you mention Chrome, Google is very transparent about the data that Chrome sends to Google. You can view that here: https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/privacy/
      Not very much information about the sites you visit is actually sent to Google. Also, Google can't really lie about this, the EU courts would be all over them. You can verify the data it sends with a packet sniffer if you choose.
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      • Profile picture of the author DustonMcGroarty
        Originally Posted by irawr View Post

        More confusion about bounce rate. By the way, where is the source of all this misinformation on this topic?

        You want the user to stay on the page so that the average time it takes for a person to hit the back button (Google tracks that via javascript, you can view the source of a Google SERP and see it yourself) and then click on another link in the SERP (again, you can view the source of a SERP and verify that Google has the ability to track that. You are not clicking straight through to the URL, even if you were, there still could be a javascript event firing on-click, as with Bing.)

        *This only applies on traffic coming from a Google SERP*

        Also, it can't be that big of an effect, because it would be incredibly easy to do negative SEO this way. Does the data get factored it? Yes, Google engineers have said it does. Along with CTR data from the SERPs.

        How does Google have the ability to track the "scroll rate" on my webpage? Are they stuffing encrypted JS into hidden cookies and the browser hides them from you?

        If you mention Chrome, Google is very transparent about the data that Chrome sends to Google. You can view that here: https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/privacy/
        Not very much information about the sites you visit is actually sent to Google. Also, Google can't really lie about this, the EU courts would be all over them. You can verify the data it sends with a packet sniffer if you choose.
        What about the damn good content part... any reason that won't work?
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        • Profile picture of the author DABK
          If damn good content worked the way your post above says it does, how come there's so much of it on page 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and even 15?

          Damn good content does get shared and, sometimes, it gets linked to. But how does it get found the first time by the first people?

          The answer to that question is what got your damn good content to work across 4 online properties.

          Originally Posted by DustonMcGroarty View Post

          What about the damn good content part... any reason that won't work?
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  • Profile picture of the author FastQuality
    Originally Posted by MrWhistler View Post

    I'd like to know SEO practices that work presently. I used to think it had a lot to do with article submissions and meta tags... seems a lot has changed about all that.

    I appreciate your responses. Thank you very much.

    Samuel.
    Guest posting still works. If you're able to get some of your content in the major blogs on your niche, you'll get valuable backlinks and targeted traffic.
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    I can write you Persuasive Web Content that turns leads into customers for as low as $0.02 per word.

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  • Profile picture of the author MrWhistler
    Thanks a lot everyone. Seems I have loads to learn. I'll get to it immediately. Again, I'm very grateful.
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  • Profile picture of the author vanlamvl2016
    The trends are not much different, you should focus on quality content, good backlinks, and social medias!
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  • There are so many ways for Traffic Generation and SEO. I am explaining some of those.

    Blogging is one of the most effective web traffic generation tools available to website owners.
    Create a conversation about your brand and your services on these Social media sites. It is wise to use
    analytical tools to find out how effective your branding efforts have been.

    Try to find popular and widely read forums within your niche as your starting point. The best way to generate
    traffic from forums is by participating in conversations and being helpful by answering peoples questions.
    You can add a link via your forum signature space back to your site, which will appear on all comments that
    you post. This way forum readers will be able to visit your site easily.

    Another two way is Article Marketing and Email Marketing.

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author sophieleo
    Built atuortiy of your website create quality content and make quality backlinks from high PR websites
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  • Profile picture of the author edgodfrey
    Use source market for backlinks, pbn, social singals and more, find a good seller with good reviews
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  • Profile picture of the author MrWhistler
    Thanks everyone. Really.

    I'll spend more of my time on solid content (or just outsource it). Then i'll put all the SEO advise to great use. I'll let you all know how it goes.

    Thanks again.
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  • Profile picture of the author gladiator80
    Today user experience and on page SEO do matter a lot. You need to work on site artchitecture make it easy for the user and create quality content which add value. Write descriptive, meaningful titles, description and head lines for your site. Once it is done you need to build quality back links from relevant niche.
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      No, content shouldn't be long, shouldn't include images, data and statistics.

      If I know how to measure the height of my living room and search for that in Google (I know, silly example, but works), what the hell do I need to find long content? I need

      Take measuring tape. Place end at bottom of wall, roll tape till it reaches the top. Read the number at the top.

      What if my site is about murals? Why can't I have a couple of photos and the 50 words that describe them on a page?

      Originally Posted by Ahfaz Ahmed View Post

      I was reading some of the replies and saw some black-hat methods that will surely get you penalized.

      What works for traffic generation is:

      High quality content that answers users' questions and solves them. Moreover content should be long, must include images, data and statistics.

      With high quality content, you need an effective marketing plan. Try email outreach. It works great.

      And there are many SEO mistakes you need to avoid. Otherwise all your hard work will go waste.

      To get more shares to your content, do influencer outreach. The best way to do that is by using the famous Skyscraper technique.
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  • What often comes after customers on a business’ wish list? More traffic to their site. There are many ways you can increase traffic on your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author rockydx
    More then Seo. Social signals are working well and if you see digital forums you will notice many people are selling social media packages.
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      High PR, huh?
      High PR bakclink on top of that, huh?

      You don't keep up with times, huh?

      Originally Posted by mahroofmajdi View Post

      Actually you can get high traffic by creating high pr backlinks because link building is the road map of getting traffic of your website.
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