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tim posted in the topic Prospecting Email scritps in the forum Sales 10 years, 3 months ago
Just a note – I haven’t done a tone of cold emaling. But there are a few things that I know helped when I have previously:
Try not to start with an “I”, or at least don’t make the “I”s prevalent in your script. There are various ways to do this and to keep it about them.
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tim posted in the topic Is Google no longer indexing from IA instantly? in the forum General Discussion 10 years, 4 months ago
Do you have the video insertion enabled?
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tim posted in the topic Is this business model safe? in the forum General 10 years, 4 months ago
Paul said
I’m not sure about bitly really protecting anything, Google can follow redirect links like that no problem, it’s nothing they can’t see, they can follow it and see where it ends up just like a human would.
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tim posted in the topic A Question a Day-July 23rd-Putting Articles on your PBN in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
Both happy! Links OFF the home page aren’t going to carry the same juice (just look at the homepage metrics in something like MajesticSEO to see). Also, too many links off and it gets diluted.
I think I need to restructure my own PBN’s. I was a bit careless in that most articles have 2-3 links out and all the articles have links. I have only a…[Read more]
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tim posted in the topic Serpshaker?? in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
Just want to add some stuff from chat:
Personal license is good for any site that you own. Must have the pro/dev license to do it on client sites or sell them
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tim started the topic Over-optimization and Throttling: Two of the latest major issues? in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
Over-optimization and throttling are two issues that seem to be problems for me lately. I say “seems” to be because it may be something else, so I want to see what others have to say!
These guys have done some tests to prove that throttling exists – although they don’t necessarily clarify all the details. Such as how optimized or not sites w…[Read more]
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tim posted in the topic SEMeasy/Rent-A-SERP Licensing Agreement in the forum News 10 years, 4 months ago
Andrew Dale said
We are not allowed to disparage them, but take a look at the whois of rent a serp, but we launched on January 30th, with SERPlandlord and Double Agent being a part of it.
Parties involved instant messages me trough Google Chat and said, wow, coolest thing we have ever seen, did not even know that was possible.… -
tim posted in the topic SEMeasy/Rent-A-SERP Licensing Agreement in the forum News 10 years, 4 months ago
Wait, so all of the “We’ve had this reviewed by so-and-so and they’ve confirmed that there is no similarity except for an open-source javascript counter” is just an outright lie?
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tim posted in the topic Building a site by city in the forum SEO 10 years, 4 months ago
Andrew, I was just going to come on here and ask about subdomains. I’ve heard they have some advantages – like not killing your site if they get penalized. I was curious as to whether you or the crew had played with them.
Any thoughts on where the sweet spot for maximum subdomains is?
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tim posted in the topic Got Lead Generation Client from Double Agent! in the forum Success Stories 10 years, 4 months ago
Tim said
I built up a using double agent. In 1 week I landed a client willing to pay $500 – $750 PER LEAD! Dude… I never made 1 phone call, didn’t run any ads, or do any thing painful. I simply did some research, took action, and now I have a steady flow of traffic going straight to my business site. Double agent with IA is crazy stupid… -
tim posted in the topic Time to UN-EMD completely! in the forum Domains 10 years, 4 months ago
Andrew, interesting that you specifically mention posts for structure, vs pages. Is this just for demonstration, or would it indeed be better to use posts for a buildout, and categories, rather than having a parent page for NY with subpages to build the URL structure you mentioned?