Articles quality and Tier 1
Hello for what i got the articles for the Tier 1 should be very well written i would say professionally e mainly they should be very well spun and manually checked.Absolutely original content,while for tier 2 and 3 is suggested to use acw wac.
if i write an article a week i spun it i wait one week before start the tier 2 of that article? then i write another article post it for Tier one and then after another week i start the tier 2 of second article and so on?
for 10-15 weeks if i plan to write 15 articles on 15 different keywords?Is it correct?
if i write an article a week i spun it i wait one week before start the tier 2 of that article? then i write another article post it for Tier one and then after another week i start the tier 2 of second article and so on?
for 10-15 weeks if i plan to write 15 articles on 15 different keywords?Is it correct?
Comments
@filippot51 - I have had wonderful results using just well-spun articles for all tiers. If I have a very valuable money site, I will build the tier 1 myself (no GSA) and then use GSA underneath it. And the only reason I would do that is because I can personally pick the web 2.0 platforms I want to use for the tier 1 - and because they could actually rank for those same keywords down the road. So I might end up with multiple web 2.0 properties vying for the same keywords.
Typically, I use GSA to create all tiers simultaneously. I have not found there to be any reason (like a penalty on the tier 1 properties) to wait. I've done it both ways.
I believe you will find the rate you build direct links to your moneysite is of far more consequence than what happens to the tiers below. The tiers can handle a lot of links and a faster linkbuilding rate.
I would also read Ozz's: https://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/879/guide-high-quality-campaign It is a rock solid write-up with very sage advice on how to conduct a successful campaign.
What i still do no understand is every article has different keywords?(they are choosen with what criteria?
http://www.matthewwoodward.co.uk/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-tiered-link-building-part-1/