Gino said:
@Charlie
Penalties often show up as a big drop in rankings. You can monitor with a tool like Serpfox (free for a few keywords).
Appreciate the tip, I’ll check that out.
Gino said:
@Charlie
Penalties often show up as a big drop in rankings. You can monitor with a tool like Serpfox (free for a few keywords).
Appreciate the tip, I’ll check that out.
If you’re looking to expand beyond Medium and Pinterest, the best way to do it is by spreading out your approach. First, create content that directly speaks to what your audience is searching for. Then, make use of social media beyond just those platforms—try Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn too. Building connections with other websites or guest posting also helps a ton, and optimizing for SEO never hurts. You can even try paid ads if you want to give it a quick push.
@Edward
I guess this is just a copy-paste response, huh?
Grant said:
@Edward
I guess this is just a copy-paste response, huh?
Yeah, feels pretty automated, right?
Traffic from other sites isn’t technically SEO. The point of SEO is to rank higher on search engines themselves. For that, quality backlinks are key—it’s a grind, but it’s the most effective route.