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Marketing analysis is the first thing you should start from. If you believe that you have no competitors it means that you are a genius or you never studied your market.
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from srik79 1601 Days ago #
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Very important info for beginers

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from emanuelh 1600 Days ago #
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Very important info or rather nonsense speculation? There is absolutely no evidence (and no way of obtaining evidence) that Google mixes 50% of randomly chosen informative websites with commercial sites in the SERPS of highly competitive search queries.The only form of evidence would be by access to their relevance scores of all pages listed in SERPS, and then finding out that Google does not really show them in the descending order of their relevance scores. But, of course, Google does not allow access to this information.   The informative websites one frequently finds in the SERPS of highly competitive search queries may be there because by their relevance scores they deserve indeed those top rankings, and because, these are also popular search queries for which they provide the highly-demanded information. So they naturally get a high flow of valuable one-directional links from relevant pages.  

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