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Describe what you offer using kinds of words that your buyers will search with. Share their dreams, move to where they are thinking
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Unnatural Links From Good Sites & Natural Links From Spammy Sites
John Mueller said to ignore the links on spammy sites and focus on the unnatural links. Of course, you can have unnatural links on spammy sites and/or good sites - but Google wants you to focus on the unnatural links.
He said "you can get an unnatural link from a good site & you can get a natural link from a spammy site."
Focus on if a link is unnatural, not where the link is placed.
To be 100% clear: DO NOT get unnatural links from any type of site.
You can get unnatural link from Business Insider for example because you contacted writer and offered him something in exchange and he concealed your link in his next article and you can get natural link from a spammy porn website that took your image that you released in public domain but you got the credit as the author.
Unnatural = any kind of influence on the linker.
Natural = no influence, no contact with the linker whatsoever and no benefit for him.
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Everything that's good for your user is good for SEO
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INTERSTITIALS BLOCKED WITH ROBOTS.TXT MIGHT BE SEEN AS CLOAKING
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Sending Automated Queries? Bad SEO Practice
Google's Terms of Service do not allow the sending of automated queries of any sort to Google system without express permission in advance from Google. Sending automated queries consumes resources and includes using any software (such as WebPosition Gold) to send automated queries to Google to determine how a website or webpage ranks in Google search results for various queries. In addition to rank checking, other types of automated access to Google without permission are also a violation of Google Webmaster Guidelines and Terms of Service.
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Optimizing with your users in mind will help ensure you attract traffic and better organic search rankings
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By being more human with your SEO, you can achieve better results faster.
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Structured Data Quality Guidelines | Best SEO Practice
At Google, first priority is to help users find relevant, engaging answers for their search queries. High-quality structured data must not create a misleading or deceptive experience for search users. It should be an up-to-date and accurate reflection of the topic and content already found on the page, such as text, images, and videos. For example:
A page about a dinner recipe may use recipe structured data to list the ingredients and describe the cooking steps.
Markup should not be used to hide content not visible to users in any form, since it might create a misleading or deceptive search experience. For example, if the JSON-LD markup describes a performer, the HTML body should describe that same performer.
Content must not promote pedophilia, bestiality, sexual violence, violent or cruel acts, or targeted hatred.
Google performs algorithmic and manual quality checks to ensure that structured data meets relevancy standards. In cases where Google see structured data that does not comply with these standards, it reserves the right to disable rich snippets for a site in order to maintain a high-quality search experience for users.
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How many pages do I need? the answer is simple. You need however many you need to answer your customers questions.
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ranking not affected by page load time
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Blocking the JavaScript with robots.txt , it might seen as cloaking.
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Use rel="nofollow" for specific links
"Nofollow" provides a way for webmasters to tell search engines "Don't follow links on this page" or "Don't follow this specific link."
Originally, the nofollow attribute appeared in the page-level meta tag, and instructed search engines not to follow (i.e., crawl) any outgoing links on the page. For example:
<meta name="robots" content="nofollow" />
Before nofollow was used on individual links, preventing robots from following individual links on a page required a great deal of effort (for example, redirecting the link to a URL blocked in robots.txt). That's why the nofollow attribute value of the rel attribute was created. This gives webmasters more granular control: instead of telling search engines and bots not to follow any links on the page, it lets you easily instruct robots not to crawl a specific link. For example:
<a href="signin.php" rel="nofollow">sign in</a>
How does Google handle nofollowed links?
In general, Google doesn't follow them. This means that Google does not transfer PageRank or anchor text across these links. Essentially, using nofollow causes Google to drop the target links from our overall graph of the web. However, the target pages may still appear in Google index if other sites link to them without using nofollow, or if the URLs are submitted to Google in a Sitemap. Also, it's important to note that other search engines may handle nofollow in slightly different ways.
Here are some cases in which you might want to consider using nofollow:
Untrusted content
Paid links
Crawl prioritization
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Having the same markup using different markup languages (e.g. JSON-LD and Microdata) can make it difficult for Google to know which one to us
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Investing in PPC will not directly impact your SEO performance
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Google's algorithms are constantly changing. These changes are out of your control, which is why an effective marketing strategy shouldn't focus solely on SEO
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Report spam, paid links, or malware
If you find information in Google's search results that you believe result from spam, paid links or malware, here's how you can help.
Spam
If the site is spam, tell us about it! Google takes spam extremely seriously, and investigates reported instances. These reports are submitted directly to Google webspam team and are used to devise scalable solutions to fight spam.
File a spam report (Google Account required)
Paid links
Buying or selling links that pass PageRank can dilute the quality of search results. Participating in link schemes violates the Googles Webmaster Guidelines and can negatively impact a site's ranking in search results.
If you believe a site is engaged in buying or selling links that pass PageRank, please tell Google about it. 
Malware
If you believe the site is infected with malware or malicious software, please report it to Google so Google can take action as necessary.
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pay per click is temporary, seo is forever
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