NO SEO FOREVER: Focus on Ultimate Traffic Sources That Are More Reliable, Stable And Viral (Seo For Beginners 2015 Book 1)
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NO SEO FOREVER: Focus on Ultimate Traffic Sources That Are More Reliable, Stable And Viral (Seo For Beginners 2015 Book 1)
I am so tired of Penguin and Panda updates. Aren't you?
During the last 2 years, Google has rolled out more up-dates than they have in the previous 10 years. I have personally seen businesses going either bankrupt or suffering severe losses. Google updates have harmed businesses that solely relied on Google organic traffic more than those who used PPC advertising, social media, and email marketing.
It's Time To quit SEO in 2015 and Focus on Ultimate Traffic Sources
I have written this book mainly for small business owners who doesn't want to spend thousands of dollars on SEO every month. I will talk about alternate traffic sources that can save you huge chunk of money. Just as a river carries water to the ocean, Google drives traffic to these ultimate traffic sources. Would you rather swim in an ocean or river?
How can this book help you?
After reading this book, you will have enough confidence to finally give up on SEO and focus on these ultimate traffic sources that are more reliable, stable and Viral. You will end the cat and mouse game you have been playing with Google.
It's the 'New Way' of doing Search Engine Optimization in 2015.
This is the 1st Volume where I have covered the following topics
✔ Traffic from Blogs
✔ Traffic from Forums
✔ Traffic from Q and A Sites
✔ Traffic from Kindle Books
✔ Traffic from Emails Marketing
✔ Traffic by Building an ‘Asian Sales Army’ (you need to read this chapter)
I am in the process of writing the 2nd Volume where I will cover traffic from Social Media Sites. I will also make sure that my readers will get the 2nd Volume for FREE.
Some people argue that Google has taken action against black hat SEO. Well, this might be true, but it’s not always the case. I held an interview on my blog a couple of days back. One guy who runs an ecommerce store wrote this:
We actually got an outbound links penalty notification in webmaster tools a couple weeks ago, right when the MyBlogGuest penalty happened.
It’s hard to find time to write fresh articles when we’re constantly adding new product to the site and so many other things, so I posted on MyBlogGuest in 2013 that we would accept a very limited amount of guest posts.
In that whole time, we actually only published seven of the several hundred propels we received. Yeah. Seven posts! These were only good and relevant content, and any outbound links were manually vetted so as not to link to any spammy, irrelevant, or penalized site.
Here’s what he said before ending his interview:
The message from Google, though, is clear: guest posting at any kind of scale is going to be treated as harshly as other kinds of link networks. For personal projects, I will continue to use my own careful judgment about guest posting on a case by case basis, but for any kind of client work or for in-house SEO people, guest posting is probably best regarded as a ticking time bomb for your site now.
AFTER ALL THESE, DO YOU STILL WANT TO CONTINUE DOING SEO?