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Bruce Paulson

I created this simple prompt months ago and it's been working great.

I use these articles on money sites and pbns.

Try it:

Give me 30 longtail low competition transactional keywords, then convert them into blog post titles related to this niche: "your niche goes here"

1 month ago | [YT] | 1

Bruce Paulson

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1 month ago (edited) | [YT] | 0

Bruce Paulson

This is what happens when you are perfectly positioned before a large media event in your niche.

1 month ago | [YT] | 2

Bruce Paulson

Is it safe to use the brand name for anchor text, when building links to a website, if the brand name has a keyword in it (for example: greatroofingcompany .com)?

As far as I know, using the brand name as anchor text is always ok because it just makes sense as far as web standards and norm is concerned.

Whether it has a keyword in it or not should not matter.

Think about a company that has a keyword in it's name, something like: Panera Bread.

It would almost never be wrong to use: Panera Bread as anchor text because that is the domain name, which also happens to be relevant for "bread".

2 months ago | [YT] | 2

Bruce Paulson

Just watched an excellent podcast with Edward Sturm and David Quaid.

I learned a few things.

Gonna test taking my brand name off my Page Titles.

Super Easy to do if you use Yoast plugin.

Highly recommend this episode: https://youtu.be/9eK5-TpaiPw?si=qbjm7...

#seo

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

Bruce Paulson

This latest Google update "The PBN Update" is crazy!

Google is giving mad love to pbns.

If you have pbns that wouldn't pass the penalty check, go back and check them.

I've had pbns that wouldn't pass the penalty check for MONTHS and now they magically pass no problem.

I just got at least 5 pbns back that I thought were no good.

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

Bruce Paulson

An optimized URL is not as important to ranking at the top of Google searches as you think it is.

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

Bruce Paulson

Putting up so many pbns (websites) over the years has given me a deep understanding of how Google crawls websites.

URL's don't appear in the SERPs at their full power all at once (unless from a super authoritative site like government, Forbes, etc.).

Instead Google eases the URL into the SERPs and tests it out.

If the URL responds well, Google will let it drift higher and higher.

But it often takes longer than I want it to.

This is one of the secrets to Google's algorithms and it's been this way for a long time.

2 months ago | [YT] | 3

Bruce Paulson

You're never going to believe this.

But I just figured out how to get FREE traffic from A.I.

2 months ago | [YT] | 2

Bruce Paulson

What you can learn from SEO testing is that a website with a DR (domain rating) of 2 can rank on the first page of Google with websites that have an average DR of 80, for a valuable keyword/search/query.

Conventional wisdom would say, at best, it would be highly unlikely to be able to do this, if not impossible.

This is why you must test things for yourself.

To see what is possible.

2 months ago | [YT] | 3