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  1. which blogs are best for write guest posts
  2. which blogs are give good traffic via gust posts. suggest some good places to me. i want to do some link building to my blog
  3. You can do guest blogging on any blog which belongs to your niche to get maximum opportunity to generate traffic for your site. To find blogs, you can use the following search sting for following.
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  15. "Your Keyword" intext:guest post
  16. A good PR rank blog with good alexa rank....can get guest post from there. This is the best way to get link from there.
  17. Which niche is your blog/site in? It's best to write a guest post on a blog or site that is in the same niche or is related to the niche your site is on. We offer guest posting by way of the Your Opinion blog but our site is on and about affiliate marketing.
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  19. Hope that helps. Have a good day!
  20. Always go for relevancy, it would help.
  21. Target the leaders in your niche. For example if you are into technology, you target TechCrunch. If you are into social media, target Mashable. It might not be that easy. It will take time in establishing a relationship. But, once you get there it will be good for you.
  22. You can also find blogs where you can guest post on myblogguest.com
  23. Here are recommended places to write a guest post and gain traffic with your inbound links. These are: BloggingTips, Blogussion, FreelanceFolder, BlogGodown, ScopeForMoney, Gdiworkathome, MillionClues, BlogSolute, Teenius, and Techpp. Just remember to post your interesting, unique and informative article in order to avoid being declined from inserting your inbound link(s). Best of luck!
  24. You can also try problogger and johnchow
  25. It is often said that backlinks are valued when they are in context. How is the "context" measured? Can context be created by the comment itself, if commenting on a blog?
  26. Nice thread.. I dont know more about guest posting. Something like how to contact, where and how do I begin, How to use alexa rank to find. Professional marketers please reply ^_^
  27. If you need help to publish your guest posts on over 100 authority high PR sites up to PR4, PM me.
  28. You can guest post on EasyFindDirectory.com
  29. You can try posts your article on: instructables, linkedin, thebaynet, dzone, merchantcircle.
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  31. This page would likely impact your conversion rate due to drop off: instead of sifting through irrelevant search results, the user might opt to look elsewhere.
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  33. After all, if the WSJ is to be believed, Google is simultaneously so flush with cash that it can afford to blow more than $200 million (do the math on the QR program) each year on SERP quality control reports that it ignores and/or manipulates, all while being so desperate for a measly $30 million in advertising revenue from eBay that it would expose it’s entire $900 billion business to massive liability and regulatory scrutiny.
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  35. Something doesn’t add up there.
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  37. Myth 4: ‘Despite publicly denying doing so, Google keeps blacklists to remove certain sites or prevent others from surfacing in certain types of results.’
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  39. This myth relies on a masked man fallacy, where a single term (“blacklists”) is used to describe different things. The more nefarious reading of this comes out of the discredited Project Veritas.
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  41. It is true that Google “filters” autocomplete suggestions in accordance with their policies. That’s not new – and the guidelines around it are public.
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  43. I have not seen any evidence (including the WSJ’s laughably incomplete analysis of 17 searches conducted over ~31 days) that Google is adjusting those in any way that is in violation of their policy.
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  45. The same is true for spam sites not being indexed (nothing new there – been happening since at least 2004). Not to mention that Google is pretty transparent in how manual actions work.
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  47. There have been instances where Google has run into issues around indexing, but when that happens, it’s in Google’s best interest to fix the issue quickly.
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  49. Myth 5: ‘CRITICISM ALLEGING political bias in Google’s search results has sharpened since the 2020 election…. Over the past year, abortion-rights groups have complained about search results that turned up the websites of what are known as “crisis pregnancy centers,” organizations that counsel women against having abortions, according to people familiar with the matter.’
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  51. Google is not biased against conservative media.
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  53. The Last Word
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  55. My intention in pointing out these errors is not to vilify the WSJ (though they do deserve criticism), but rather to counter the lie that search is “black magic” that is rigged or biased and therefore can’t be trusted.
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  57. There is certainly a lot of work left to be done around educating both reporters and the general public about how search engines work – and hopefully pieces like this advance the conversation.
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  62. The choice to actively target a keyword versus allow associated queries to happen naturally through other terms is a constantly evolving equation of:
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  64. Auction price.
  65. Perceived association in your customer’s journey.
  66. Potential for volume/value.
  67. While no one component should decide the fate of your budget and account structure, it is important to understand the impact of each, as well as which strategies will set you up for keyword success.
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  69. Let’s dive into the triforce of keyword planning.
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  71. Auction Price
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  73. My paid search philosophy heavily revolves around balancing auction prices of keywords with the forecasted value of the customer.
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  75. The factors of auction price include:
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  77. Industry.
  78. Close Variants.
  79. Devices.
  80. Locations.
  81. Time.
  82. Every industry has different auction prices, or what advertisers in that industry are willing to bid to secure clicks.
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  84. A lawyer, a dental surgeon, and an IT firm are going to have drastically higher auction prices than a gym, a shoe store, and a hotel because their customer values are drastically higher.
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