JamesDunn
What is the niche the keyword is in? If it is a tech related term it would make sense that it would be skewed toward Google. Yahoo is suppose to have more market share than that so they must make up for the lack of tech traffic with numbers that beat Google in other fields.
Xrumer, blog generation software, content generators... There is software out there that will boost rankings at the touch of a button, it just may be temporary.
This post doesn't make sense. First he says to only write in English (like that's SEO 2.0?), then he talks about using non-english social media sites. Also, English is not the only language on the Internet. Let's not forget the biggest blogging language is Japanese, not English, and Chinese is quickly gaining internet users.
China censors half of the Internet, nobody sues them. This is just a bunch of foreign nations looking to make another buck off of the US. Maybe we should sue Canada for interfering with US pharmaceutical companies and telling them what to charge for their drugs...
I guess it would just depend on how competitive the niche is. If you are the only website with the keywords in it you don't need much domain authority, just enough pagerank to get your pages indexed. However, if there are a lot of other sites that have the same keywords as you, you'll need domain authority to beat out the competition.
No offence meant by the avatar. Just thought it would be ironic to diss avatars using an avatar.
Story: All Marketers Are Spammers
Does contributing to a community only to better market your own sites really declassify you as spam? If it does, it could now be seen as being manipulative, which is worse.
Wow, 230,000 account registrations a day, and I'll bet at least 10 of those aren't spam accounts!
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