Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 12, 2024 14:37:08 GMT 5.5
As I told you before, I studied a lot at the expense of an incredible amount of hours of sleep. At night I read and practiced continuously, I was in a hurry to learn but even more, I needed to see that what I was doing REALLY worked. It is important to underline how several years ago things were technically different. Doing SEO today is very different and I believe it will be even more so in the future. With SEO you learn every day and just like in the case of art, you have to put many things aside after learning them. (Cit. Learn the art and put it aside ). So for me link building and offsite SEO were a pale vision, as clear as the importance of legendary directories such as the Yahoo directory, DMOZ or the links whell made on Squidoo was, I preferred to focus on insite SEO.
I worked on keyword research using mainly the old Google keyword tool , paying attention to the main structural tags such as title, metakey, description or alts on images. As regards the texts, I was concerned with optimizing them in terms of prominence, density and proximity of the keywords I wanted to optimize. For some time I also did tests to see how overoptimization could have a positive or negative Denmark Telegram Number Data impact and I came to the conclusion that then (like today?) search engines were not as advanced or intelligent as they were rumored around. I learned a lot by doing lots of tests, especially those that put search engines to the test. I learned to use scrapebox and senukex and did hundreds of tests putting big G to the test with everything that shouldn't be done, I wanted to understand, I was curious about the curiosity that children have when faced with a package with the new video game. I went home, analyzed the SERPs and if what I imagined happened, I smiled enough to lift my cheeks and try again.
In short, I learned to do SEO by testing what I read in the field, making mistakes and correcting them for the time necessary to reach my conclusions on how what I was doing worked. What would you do to Matt Cutts (or whoever) if you found yourself alone in a dark alley at night without cameras? I would seize the moment by taking advantage of this incredible opportunity to ask him to tell me something really difficult to hear elsewhere, something that no one ever says at conferences, what you can never, ever hear at an OFFICIAL SEO convention. I'm pretty sure I would offer him a bottle of myrtle and then ask him, once saturated by the fumes of alcohol, where the man becomes weak, to quickly say "you want those kiwis" or "roll him back up for me".
I worked on keyword research using mainly the old Google keyword tool , paying attention to the main structural tags such as title, metakey, description or alts on images. As regards the texts, I was concerned with optimizing them in terms of prominence, density and proximity of the keywords I wanted to optimize. For some time I also did tests to see how overoptimization could have a positive or negative Denmark Telegram Number Data impact and I came to the conclusion that then (like today?) search engines were not as advanced or intelligent as they were rumored around. I learned a lot by doing lots of tests, especially those that put search engines to the test. I learned to use scrapebox and senukex and did hundreds of tests putting big G to the test with everything that shouldn't be done, I wanted to understand, I was curious about the curiosity that children have when faced with a package with the new video game. I went home, analyzed the SERPs and if what I imagined happened, I smiled enough to lift my cheeks and try again.
In short, I learned to do SEO by testing what I read in the field, making mistakes and correcting them for the time necessary to reach my conclusions on how what I was doing worked. What would you do to Matt Cutts (or whoever) if you found yourself alone in a dark alley at night without cameras? I would seize the moment by taking advantage of this incredible opportunity to ask him to tell me something really difficult to hear elsewhere, something that no one ever says at conferences, what you can never, ever hear at an OFFICIAL SEO convention. I'm pretty sure I would offer him a bottle of myrtle and then ask him, once saturated by the fumes of alcohol, where the man becomes weak, to quickly say "you want those kiwis" or "roll him back up for me".