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Pages rank for that you don’t, some of which tend to represent subtopics. Here’s how to do it: Enter your URL into Site Explorer. On the left menu, click Content Gap. Enter the URLs of 2-3 similar top-ranking pages for your main target keyword in the input fields. Run the search and look for keywords that represent subtopics. For example, if we do this for our guide to guest blogging, we see a couple of keywords related to “guidelines”: If we look at one of the top-ranking posts, we soon see that these keywords relate to advice about reviewing a site’s guest blogging guidelines before pitching: We omitted this advice from our post. So it may be worth adding in for a more comprehensive article that can (hopefully) beat our competitors.
Blog comment spam Blog comment spam is where you post irrelevant comments on blog Angola Email List posts with the sole goal of getting a link back to your site. Even if we ignore how annoying this is for the blogs on the receiving end, it’s not good for SEO because blog comment links are almost always nofollowed. That means the links are extremely unlikely to help you rank. What should you do instead? Write helpful blog comments on high-traffic posts. Doing this won’t lead to higher-value links than leaving spammy blog comments because they’re still nofollowed. However, people are more likely to read a valuable and helpful comment and click through to your website. That doesn’t lead to direct SEO benefits, but people might share your content and end up linking to you—so it can lead to indirect SEO benefits. Here’s a good way to find pages to leave comments on using Content Explorer: Enter a relevant topic. Switch the search mode to In title. Run the search. Add a Page traffic filter with the minimum set to 100. Toggle Exclude homepages on.
Look for blog posts in the results with comments sections where you could add a valuable comment. For example, say you’re a dropshipping expert. You might search Content Explorer for “make money online” and see these results: The highlighted post has tons of organic traffic and many comments: This post is a perfect candidate for a powerful comment that can drive traffic to your site. 4. Article spinning Article spinning, aka content spinning, is where you take a piece of content and rewrite it to create many “new” pieces of content. Article spinners rarely use spun content on their blogs.
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