I got up pretty much reluctanntly that is say very hard.(though slept 6 and a half hour)
Yesterday I stumbled across
nichepursuits.com that was for many niche websites (200) regarding how to seo contents and lead traffic and besides them in the site creator Spencer Haws posts valuable comments (like Patric) I could learn for what I totally interested in.
And the other one is how to use public domain contens for those of websites and ebooks,
in the process I get to learn how important using images for profits and for backlinks in turn a kind of savvy trick for ranking and traffics.
Moreover, I got to know that
video ranking was much easier that that of niche site
that provided other insight that had reglected more often.
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Sorry about the confusion! I was in a rush for getting the post/video out before a Valentine’s dinner with my wife, and totally goofed.
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I like:
And no offense against Pat or Spencer, but SERPAttacks is the better tool from what I can tell, and for less money.
The tool is called “Long Tail Pro” but I don’t just target long tail keywords, I don’t think people should live off Longtails and nothing but longtails, if they knew SEO, they’d target harder terms as well and be able to tackle them (and profit).
Just my 2 cents, though.
Frank
There is no “real number of backlinks” unless you work at Google and run a check. NO TOOL gives 100% of the backlinks that Google or Bing actually counts: they don’t share that information.
So Market Samurai runs on Majestic SEO, which boasts a DEEP backlink index: but they’re independent from Google and Bing – it’s their own index. Is that a “real” count of backlinks?
Not quite. Does Google check Majestic SEO’s index for their algorithm?
Honestly I have no idea. If I knew the answer, I’d charge you for it. :D
But seriously: no matter what tools you use (SERPAttacks Pro, SEO SpyGlass/Rank Tracker, Traffic Travis, Magic Rank Tracker, Market Samurai etc etc), they ALL are nothing more than an estimate of what you can use to GUESS at the actual numbers that Google may or may not count in terms of backlinks.
Nobody but Google knows what Google counts. Otherwise, like I said, your best bet is simply to find a tool and use it. Test it. And backup tools sure help paint a better picture: the more the merrier.