Sven can this be implemented?
Tim89
www.expressindexer.solutions
Hey @Sven, This would be great if you could try and include this option in the tiering system.
When the option is checked and the keyword is inserted into the box, SER should only build links to that corresponding tier 1 that yields this exact anchor.
Hopefully my example above makes it easy to understand, please feel free to ask any questions to why this would be beneficial to have.
thanks
When the option is checked and the keyword is inserted into the box, SER should only build links to that corresponding tier 1 that yields this exact anchor.
Hopefully my example above makes it easy to understand, please feel free to ask any questions to why this would be beneficial to have.
thanks
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Why would this be beneficial?
Wouldn't it create penguin issues?
instead of the exact match text, could there be a check box that builds links to a tier 1 link that contains the keywords but in any order within the string, for example.
if I did enter "Dog training tips 101" and then select this advanced checkbox, SER will build tier 2 links to these strings;
dog training tips 101
training tips dog 101
101 dog training tips
same keyword match but different order.
You would need to make sure that your generics and lsi keywords are being indexed at tier 1 level ofcourse but if you are creating around 60 - 90% generics at tier 1 level, this shouldn't pose a concern.
For example;
tier 1 would look like this
dog training tips 101 = 3% density
generics = 60% density
brand = 25% density
lsi = 12% density
then your tier 2 would only build links to your 3% target keyword, yes, your main keyword phrase will most likely be indexed much quicker because of the tier 2 links, But! with indexing services much like my service, this should not be problomatic because my service will take care of the rest for you.
But for prolonged results, you could set up another campaign which simply hits your non-important tier 1's with, lets say, 10 - 20 links per url, just to be sure they remain indexed during updates.
Tks
You can do that already. Just separete them with | like
anchor1|anchor2|anchor3...
You can also use masks like *anchorpart1*|startanchor*|*endanchor
Maybe a lame question but should i use like {*anchorpart1*|startanchor*|*endanchor} or simply *anchorpart1*|startanchor*|*endanchor as you said above.
one more question, how to check other masks. Any help url?
No spin syntax, just see | as an OR but leave the {} out.
What other masks?