Throw some more platforms in there. Test which ones work out for you. Are you only doing seo to one site? Or multiples. even if you are doing one create a new one. Run some tests on it testing different platforms. This is how the rest of us have learned it and found out what worked.
Sorry, Prolly not the best answer you wanted to hear. But what do you think would help you better? Telling you the answer(s) or having you learn it?
Track if your backlinks are growing with Majestic SEO or ahrefs. It may be that you simply pick the wrong keyword. Make sure the graph is up and to the right. Study your competitors and see how their backlink profile looks like.
And then reread SER Tiers thread again. You'll find new nuggets there, especially once your experience with SER grows, something you overlook the first time.
It takes time to learn how to do this right. I was in the same position like 6 months ago, but I'm glad I stick around.
Links are only one part of the ranking equation... How does anyone here know what your on page SEO is like or if your content is high quality or if your just in the wrong niche to begin with.
No offense, but pretty much all of your posts are "show me a short cut" type posts. Well, there is no substitute for hard work. There is no magic button to push to make money. There is no "set" way to make a site rank.
And even if there was, do you really think people are going to tell you exactly how to do it?
If you want to figure out how the software works or how you can get it to work; do this:
1. Pick a small competition keyword. (less 1K local exact match per month) 2. Setup a site based around that keyword (5 articles with good on page, interlinking, etc) 3. Set GSA-SER to post to it with a specific type of setup 4. Do steps 1-3, 4 more times with a different keyword and different GSA-SER setup 5. Observe results. See what's working. See what's now working. 6. Move on to more competitive terms with what's working!
If you do that, you will know for yourself what works with GSA-SER... However, the best advice I can give you is this:
Quit being lazy and stop looking for handouts. Figure something out for yourself and your rewards will be 10 fold of anything you find on a public forum!
Learn. Experiment. Learn more. Experiment more. SEO takes time. For product-based keywords, a lot of those in the first page of search result have been online for 12-15 years or more.
If you observe carefully, you should know by now that there's not much success with Web 2.0, so you should be testing other things as well.
Plus, no one is going to get his/her site successful every time. Some keywords, for one reason or another, are hard to rank and your time is better spent elsewhere. Here's where keyword research becomes utmost important.
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Sorry, Prolly not the best answer you wanted to hear. But what do you think would help you better? Telling you the answer(s) or having you learn it?
No offense, but pretty much all of your posts are "show me a short cut" type posts. Well, there is no substitute for hard work. There is no magic button to push to make money. There is no "set" way to make a site rank.
And even if there was, do you really think people are going to tell you exactly how to do it?
If you want to figure out how the software works or how you can get it to work; do this:
1. Pick a small competition keyword. (less 1K local exact match per month)
2. Setup a site based around that keyword (5 articles with good on page, interlinking, etc)
3. Set GSA-SER to post to it with a specific type of setup
4. Do steps 1-3, 4 more times with a different keyword and different GSA-SER setup
5. Observe results. See what's working. See what's now working.
6. Move on to more competitive terms with what's working!
If you do that, you will know for yourself what works with GSA-SER... However, the best advice I can give you is this:
Quit being lazy and stop looking for handouts. Figure something out for yourself and your rewards will be 10 fold of anything you find on a public forum!