If I was going to start a site and I knew in advance that I'd be translating the same posts into multiple languages, I would use a .com with language-based sub-folders. That way all of the link power is pointing to one domain instead of being divided across 10 of them. Plus it's probably easier...
You literally went in and edited that after I posted what you quoted. There’s time stamps. Whatever though, I just want people to create high quality threads.
Why?
It’s interesting to see some of the justifications going on. I imagine it was the same for link spam. And when Google wipes it out they’ll be called “evil”.
It’s pretty simple from where I’m sitting. Either they stop it and essentially save the internet, or they don’t stop it and ruin their own...
This is why the rule exists. So that one lazy OP doesn’t shift the burden of responsibility onto thousands of readers each.
I know what it does and will try to save your thread for you: It offers medical drugs at lower prices.
Imagine just typing that instead of having oppositional defiance...
The problem as I see it is the few rotten apples stand out and do proportionately more damage than the good people do neutral or add good. We can easily misinterpret this as “everyone sucks” but it’s not really that many people. If I had to peg a number on it I’d guess around 15% of people could...
Okay but what does it do or offer? You guys suck at communicating.
You know it’s against the forums rules to create a thread directing traffic out of the forum and while not describing what’s on the other side of the link?
Rule 10:
You mind telling us what it's about and what it does and why it's special? You said you wanted to spread the word but you didn't really tell us anything. And I'm not clicking no mystery links with hyperbolic calls to action.
You can snoop around for your area on BuySellBiz. Figure out the average multiple for the industry, take the sale price, divide it by the multiple, and you'll have the monthly profit.
What can you tell us about how selling a site goes from start to finish? Like the things you listed:
Raising the Valuation
Finding a Buyer
Negotiations
Due Diligence
Asset Transfers
Inspections
Getting Paid
Thanks and congratulations. I'm hoping I'm not too far behind you. Your answer will...
What can you tell us about the content formatters:
How complex were your articles?
How long did it take them to post each one on average?
Did you pay them hourly or by task?
Did you find that, even with your SOPs, that they made mistakes?
How much time did you spend doing quality assurance?
Or...
You're overthinking this. You're getting links to a valuable page and you want to deindex it because you're worried about some random SEO edge case? You're already nofollowing the links back to them, which makes it not a link exchange. Even if you didn't nofollow them, who cares. It's real links...
It'd be fun. I'm thinking about how you'd track the traffic, like sending them to a lander just for that billboard or through a 301 domain. I only see lawyers and stuff like "basement ninjas" and services with high margins on billboards here. Another one that excites me is TV ads for websites.
Sounds like you're already covering the main things:
Links
Content
Development
With those, besides the obvious, I'd make sure plugins and themes stay up to date, etc.
Other things to do:
On-Page SEO
Checking that the affiliate programs and your links are good
Bookkeeping
Marketing (social...
@Rick Lohre, there's an entire 30 Day Digital Strategy Crash Course here on the forum. You don't have to read them in order or even all of them, but everything you need is there. Newbies are recommended to read the whole thing in order to get a better grasp on the game as a whole.
This tool by Power Ad Spy claims to let you go through the complete ad campaign history of your competitors, see their tags, see the engagement, etc. I don't know if it's any good as I haven't used it personally but it has a trial. Looks like to get the Youtube data it ends up being $150 a...
How so? I'm not seeing anything like that.
The trailing slash redirects to the non-slash, in BuSo's case, as it should in every case on the homepage, and the inverse on the inner pages.