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Is using Exact Same Title As Amazon Good for your site

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  1. Is using Exact Same Title As Amazon Good for your site
  2. Discussion in 'Black Hat SEO' started by yaaash, Dec 21, 2020.
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  14. My Question is, as you can see the Amazon product title are full of keyword stuffing is it ok to use the exact same title in images name and alt attribute is ok?
  15. I don't think so its ok but I am doing this on my site from a while and now it is disturbing me.
  16. I am using the shortened version of the amazon product title in my site in h3 heading product title. But I am copying the exact full title and paste it in my image and image alt attribute.
  17. Should I do this or should I stop ???
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  19. What you guys do ?? Sprinkle some LSI on Image alt ??
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  21. I recommend to use some varied versions by changing few words instead of copying same thing.
  22. Webmasters are better off NOT going mobile friendly than going mobile friendly in a way that compromises the ability of their desktop site.
  23. Mobile-first: with ONLY a desktop site you'll still be in the results & be findable. Recall how mobilegeddon didn't send anyone to oblivion?— Gary Illyes (@methode) November 6, 2020
  24. I am not the only one suggesting an over-simplified mobile design that carries over to a desktop site is a losing proposition. Consider Nielsen Norman Group's take:
  25. in the current world of responsive design, we’ve seen a trend towards insufficient information density and simplifying sites so that they work well on small screens but suboptimally on big screens.
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  28. Publishers are getting squeezed to subsidize the primary web ad networks. But the narrative is that as cross-device tracking improves some of those benefits will eventually spill back out into the partner network.
  29. I am rather skeptical of that theory.
  30. Facebook already makes 84% of their ad revenue from mobile devices where they have great user data.
  31. They are paying to bring new types of content onto their platform, but they are only just now beginning to get around to test pricing their Audience Network traffic based on quality.
  32. Part of the rub of the penny gap is the cost of the friction vastly exceeds the financial cost. Those who can flow attention around the payment can typically make more by tracking and monetizing user behavior than they could by charging users incrementally a cent here and a nickel there.
  33. Well known franchises are forced to offer a free version or they eventually cede their market position.
  34. There are sites which do roll up subscriptions to a variety of sites at once, but some of them which had stub articles requiring payment to access like Highbeam Research got torched by Panda. If the barrier to entry to get to the content is too high the engagement metrics are likely to be terrible & a penalty ensues. Even a general registration wall is too high of a barrier to entry for some sites. Google demands whatever content is shown to them be visible to end users & if there is a miss match that is considered cloaking - unless the miss match is due to monetizing by using Google's content locking consumer surveys.
  35. Is using Exact Same Title As Amazon Good for your site
  36. Who gets to the scale needed to have enough consumer demand to be able to charge an ongoing subscription for access to a variety of third party content? There are a handful of players in music (Apple, Spotify, Pandora, etc) & a handful of players in video (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime), but outside of those most paid subscription sites are about finance or niche topics with small scale. And whatever goes behind the paywalls gets seen by almost nobody when compared against to the broader public market at the free pricepoint.
  37. Even if you are in a broad niche industry where a subscription-based model works, it still may be brutally tough to compete against Google. Google's chief business officer joined the board of Spotify, which means Spotify should be safe from Google risk, except...
  38. In spite of billions of dollars of aggregate royalty payouts by Spotify, Taylor Swift pulled her catalog from Spotify
  39. shortly after Taylor Swift pulled her catalog from Spotify, YouTube announced their subscription service, which will include Taylor Swift's catalog & will offer a free 6-month trial
  40. One doesn't need to be a genius to connect the dots.
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