by darker
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Hello Warriors

I'm Trying to build a new website like tech2date.com or thedailybuggle.com
Will order 30 Article as a start and post one article every couple of days.

Will my articles ranks and get visitors in Google without any back links if i choose my keywords carefully and did 100% seo for site and posts?

will appreciate your help.
#authority #sites
  • Profile picture of the author JOSourcing
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    You'll get a few visitors here and there at the start. But getting the rank and traffic of any authority site will take months (if not years). There are a lot of factors that make an authority site, and keywords are just a tiny (tiny, tiny) part.
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    • Profile picture of the author darker
      Originally Posted by JOSourcing View Post

      You'll get a few visitors here and there at the start. But getting the rank and traffic of any authority site will take months (if not years). There are a lot of factors that make an authority site, and keywords are just a tiny (tiny, tiny) part.
      Can you tell me the factors (regardless backlinks)?

      i think domain age is one, also count of indexed pages, ... what else ?
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      • Profile picture of the author Adevictus
        Originally Posted by darker View Post

        Can you tell me the factors (regardless backlinks)?

        i think domain age is one, also count of indexed pages, ... what else ?
        Your content has to be able to keep people on your page, and keep people coming back...

        Sounds very simple, but to accomplish this it takes a lot of effort or $ or both.
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        It's all about the money...

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      • Profile picture of the author JOSourcing
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        Originally Posted by darker View Post

        Can you tell me the factors (regardless backlinks)?

        i think domain age is one, also count of indexed pages, ... what else ?
        Massive amounts of high quality and original content that promotes itself, evident expertise, reliable server access, a recognizable offline presence, unimaginable amounts of traffic, a large interactive membership, and a visible staff of some sort are some factors I can think of right now. Will have to think about this in depth to come up with some more...
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        • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
          Originally Posted by JOSourcing View Post

          Massive amounts of high quality and original content that promotes itself, evident expertise, reliable server access, a recognizable offline presence, unimaginable amounts of traffic, a large interactive membership, and a visible staff of some sort are some factors I can think of right now. Will have to think about this in depth to come up with some more...
          Actually, that's a pretty good list. Get the ones in bold right, and the others will be much easier.

          OP, 30 articles might get you a decent start - if they're good enough. As JOS points out, keywords are just a tiny part of the overall plan for establishing real authority.
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  • Profile picture of the author darker
    How to get high quality and original content that promotes itself,

    just heading to oDesk and order them ? some guidance will be much appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author eshoppingez
    Your content should be unique, and give value to the readers. That's the first and the most important step.

    While interviewing your writers, ask them to define "unique articles" and "original articles". Select the ones who understand the difference between the two and give a proper and satisfactory definition.
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  • Profile picture of the author quercus5
    I would recommend posting a high quality article per day for 30 days. You should start seeing some long tailed traffic within the first month. Onsite SEO will definitely help, and it will depend on the competitiveness of your keywords for how quickly you will rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author jaiganeshv
    It is very very easy if you enter a niche which your really passionate about.
    Otherwise its difficult. Still you wanted to enter in the niche where you have little to no expertise, better hire a full time blogger who is passionate in that area instead of just buying articles.
    If you go on the buying article mode, you end up doing it everytime your blog needs content.
    Buying aricles however quality it may be, is only a temporary solution and on a long term plan it is not possible that too for an authority site like the one you stated above.
    Simple example, you cant even complete your about me section that is relevant to the blog.
    If an user posts a comment about your post, who will you reply? will you ask the answer form article writer?

    I know the blogger behind tech2date the guy IS passionate about what he does and loves doing it day and night.
    Dont worry about how big or how small your area of interest is.
    Its always better to be a big fish in a small pond, than a small fish in a might ocean.

    All the best..
    Jay
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