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June 24, 2009 at 10:07 pm #801246
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InactiveOne factor to consider is the amount of competition you have for that keyword and how long your site has been in existence compared to the other sites ranking above you.
I would expect that to be a pretty competitive keyword.
June 24, 2009 at 10:41 pm #801249
neophyteMemberJune 25, 2009 at 10:34 am #801271Anonymous
InactiveI’m no seo expert, but I noticed a few things you might want to check..
– you have 2 h1 tags.. Better to use one with your keyword in it
– no h3 tags, might want to include those.
– rel=”nofollow” on all links to your review pagesother than that, get links to your site using the keyword as title and anchor
June 26, 2009 at 12:01 pm #801315Anonymous
InactiveOk it’s not really that competitive a keyword, in fact I might start switching my focus to be more on the term “high rollers” but first I want to the site ranking well for high roller casinos as it is a nice little niche. Alexross has been helping me a lot and a lot of the recomendations are the same as from Chipeez but I am a bit confused about the nofollowing to the review articles. I was told that it is bad if you strong a link and then put nofollow on it which does make sense to me. Then a again it also makes sense to limit the amount of nofollows on the frontpage and in general to the bare minimum, I guess I should only NOT use nofollow to main category sections, is that correct?
What is Google’s take on nofollows, does it not get su****ious if too many links are nofollowed? -
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