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  1. I need your advice.
  2. I will buy this domain and switch to my website.
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  14. Different languages, different contents, different keywords
  15. The domain to be purchased has strong links and quality. Can I take it over in this case?
  16. This is a website that was created in 2000.
  17. I will buy it for 1,000 dollars. Do you recommend this plan?
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  27. It's down to your personal preference. Only you know the real worth and if you can maximize if. If I got $1000 available I would start working on my own project. I just pray I get 500 dollars within 2 months
  28. I agree with @mahmud daud . It is nonsense if you want to buy this site for 1000. If it will be on myself I will make my own website.
  29.  
  30. As with most SEO tactics, there are no laws, just theories.
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  32. Based on what we’ve found, getting ranked highly for direct answer questions involves the following common threads:
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  34. Get to the Point
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  36. Answer the question as early as possible within the content. If you can, try to do this in the first paragraph.
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  38. List the Question Right out of the Gate
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  40. This helps Google tag your content appropriately.
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  42. Elaborate
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  44. After you answer the question bluntly, elaborate on it in the subsequent paragraphs. This helps to show Google that you are answering the question
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  46. comprehensively.
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  48. Go the Extra Mile
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  50. This would commonly involve answering typical follow-up questions.
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  52. For instance, if you answered the question, “What is a lunar eclipse?” you could also include answers to questions like, “How often do lunar eclipses
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  54. happen?” or “What is the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse?”
  55.  
  56. You want to show Google that you know the answer in as much detail as possible so you are seen as an expert source of information.
  57.  
  58. Ranking for Short Answer Questions
  59.  
  60. Getting ranked for short answer questions has a lot of similarities to the process of getting ranked for direct answer questions.
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  62. Much of what we’ve observed comes down to the formatting of the content.
  63.  
  64. Here are a couple of the biggest patterns we’ve noticed:
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  66. Make the Language Super Easy to Read
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  68. Don’t produce a wall of text; break it up into paragraphs no more than 3-4 lines long. Also, try not to use an extensive amount of business jargon.
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  70. Keep in mind, a lot of short answer questions are from people at the beginning of the customer journey – they are simply looking for more information, not
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  72. to be overwhelmed.
  73.  
  74. Integrate Questions into Your Header Tags
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  76. This should ideally look like a Q&A format.
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  78. For instance, the question, “What does a CRM software do?” could be an H2 tag near the beginning of the post which the subsequent content would then
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  80. answer.
  81.  
  82. Ranking for Long Answer Questions
  83.  
  84. Ranking for long answer questions normally requires quite a few factors based on the depth of the content.
  85.  
  86. On a side note: If a topic could be better answered with a more visual piece of content, Google will probably serve a video. For example, if you search
  87.  
  88. Google for [How to wash pillows] you are going to be met with a video.
  89.  
  90. How to wash pillows?
  91.  
  92. So, if you answer these types of long answer questions, you are smart to focus on a video strategy.
  93.  
  94. Back to getting ranked highly on long answer queries, we have found several patterns in how content ranks.
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  96. Keep the Main Title Focused on the Question
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  98. You want your content to appear to be the most relevant to Google.
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  100. If you are working to answer the question of “how to create a content plan,” your content should (in some capacity) reflect this in the title.
  101.  
  102. How to create a content plan?
  103.  
  104. Provide a Step-By-Step Format
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  106. “Using traffic patterns where a third-party cookie is available, and analyzing them at an aggregated level across Google Ad Manager publishers, we can
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  108. create models to predict traffic patterns when a third-party cookie isn’t present. This allows us to estimate how likely it is for users to visit different
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  110. publishers who are serving the same ads through Google Ad Manager. Then, when there is no third-party cookie present, we’re able to optimize how often
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  112. those ads should be shown to users.”
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  114. Given that all user data is aggregated before Google applies its machine learning models, no user-level information is shared between websites. This feature
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  116. relies solely on a publisher’s first-party data to inform the ad frequency for its own site visitors.
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  118. Google says this solution offers greater privacy for users than other workarounds such as fingerprinting, which relies on user-level signals like IP
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  120. address.
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  122. Over 50% of Local Business Websites Receive Less Than 500 Visits Per Month
  123. What's a Link Worth to You?
  124. "Quality links are really hard to get. What if you have good links in your disavow file? Worse, what if there are harmful sites linking to you that haven?t
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  126. been disavowed? Jim Boykin will personally analyze your backlinks and existing disavow file and recommend sites you may want to add or remove to maximize
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  128. your link equity.
  129. A study of Google Analytics for local businesses finds that their websites attract an average of 414 monthly users, with 50% of traffic coming from organic
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  131. search.
  132.  
  133. BrightLocal analyzed Google Analytics data from over 11,000 websites to determine benchmarks for local business websites across different industries.
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  135. Here’s a look at some key findings from the study.
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  137. Average Number of Visitors Per Month
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  139. On the lower end of the spectrum – 13% of local businesses receive fewer than 100 visitors to their sites each month, while 55% receive fewer than 500. On
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  141. the higher end, 20% of businesses receive more than 1500 monthly visitors to their site, and 15% receive over 2500 visitors.
  142.  
  143. Those numbers vary across countries and industries. Industries with the most website visitors include car dealerships, hotels, restaurants, entertainment,
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