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RPA 2.0 and SEO Relevancy

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  1. RPA 2.0 and SEO Relevancy
  2. Has anyone had any success with utilizing RPA for SEO. The reason I ask is our group has recently undertaken this task by harnessing UIPath and Workfusion to create a more nature backlinking process using more selective websites that are high DA and within the niche of the tier 1 sites we are linking to. This
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  14. is new territory for us, so I don't have any results thus far and was posting this to ask the question if anyone has already done this and had any success or has any advice?
  15. It works in any country the same way - gather keywords, use footprints, harvest spots and post bl's in they way, you are able to.
  16. I haven’t tried it but let’s hope people put up their case studies
  17. Use automation for task like collect information but for seo it would leave footprint
  18. I am using a somewhat cognitive RPA, i am working on a Case Study for an automatic commenting software which summarizes an Article in its own words, corrects its grammar through grammarly and then posts that "summary" as a comment. Pretty much 60-80% of all comments get approved due to the high content relevance of the comments and an OBL less than 5 =>
  19. With less than 10 comments highly competitive Keywords i tested the software on, usually jump from >60 to over 20 within a few days and stay there.
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  21. In the end a few HQ Links like these do more than 50 Web2.0s with thousands of Tier2 Links. Just keep it legit and organic and do something different than anyone else!
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  23. (Not using UIPath or Workfusion though.)
  24. I am using a somewhat cognitive RPA, i am working on a Case Study for an automatic commenting software which summarizes an Article in its own words, corrects its grammar through grammarly and then posts that "summary" as a comment. Pretty much 60-80% of all comments get approved due to the high content relevance of the comments and an OBL less than 5 =>
  25. With less than 10 comments highly competitive Keywords i tested the software on, usually jump from >60 to over 20 within a few days and stay there.
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  27. In the end a few HQ Links like these do more than 50 Web2.0s with thousands of Tier2 Links. Just keep it legit and organic and do something different than anyone else!
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  29. (Not using UIPath or Workfusion though.)
  30. I agree the output may be much slower, and the quantity of links much smaller, but the quality should be much higher as you cannot use submission software the way you could use an RPA. RPA is far more surgical in the types of links you can get. I also love your comment "somewhat cognitive" these things are nowhere near actual ML RPA but they sure do plug that capability hard on most RPA websites. I feel it may be too early to see the full benefits from RPA but I can almost guarantee it will be the future of most desktop work once the ML part is worked out.
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