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Who are the SEO Superstars of the Industry?

JillO asked 3 years ago
Search Engine Optimization is by far the most popular educational topic among the vast majority of affiliates in our community. Across all spans as well- affiliates just starting out in the iGaming space as well as those who have been in it for years and years.

As most of you know, the term “gambling” can be a loaded gun in the world of SEO due to the restraints for high-authority government sites. But… there are some pretty incredible sites in our industry that have been able to pave the road to success in online gambling SEO marketing efforts. Check-out who we’ve deemed as SEO all stars to get some great info and inspiration.

SEO Superstars of Online Gambling

18 Answers
JillO answered 3 years ago
@GFPC 232663 wrote:

That is one advice I can share with everyone! If you take the time to read his Bible – along with reading everything offered here at CAP and read the forums listen to people you will gain so much experience..

Just listening to others – who have done it all before you can learn the traps to not get into, and certain things that you should do.

One other thing is time management – stop saying i will do this i will do that. Just do it!

I still have this problem where i say i will do something and i never do it. I am starting to now.

Sometimes just doing it and not thinking about it is the key to success. <span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />

One last thing that I stopped doing. Obsessing! Obsessing about what did not work – you know how when something doesn’t work you continue on and on because you think it can? You do the same thing over and over. Its a waste of time.

You have to change something even if its small. Things like CTA button color. Your meta tags.
Do little tweaks to certain pages.

And always read your site on google – see how it looks in description. This is an area i am working on now and need huge improvement.

Lets face it you can get traffic easy its converting it that is the hard part.

Make changes slowly to see if results change!

This is genuinely all such valuable advice. Lots of marketing is dependent upon experimentation. Although it may be exhausting, you have to Test, Test, Test. But the biggest thing- TRACK WHAT YOU TEST! And, understanding what your statistics mean.

Also, don’t be afraid to survey your audience. Get to know the people that you’re marketing to and ask them what they’re looking for, and deliver it to them.

GFPC answered 3 years ago
I can tell you first off what did work and some of what did not work.

Many of you may know Graeme – aka Dealer Dan? Couple of years ago I asked him for some advice and the advice he gave me at the time I did not listen to. LOL – of course it took me another 6 months thinking about what he said and ditch something I was spending so much time on.

After speaking with him I had motivation to do something a bit different – its to long to get into details, but I can tell any new affiliate this or existing.

READ his Affiliate Bible site – Dealer Dan's Affiliate Bible | An invaluable guide for all gambling affiliates

That is one advice I can share with everyone! If you take the time to read his Bible – along with reading everything offered here at CAP and read the forums listen to people you will gain so much experience..

Just listening to others – who have done it all before you can learn the traps to not get into, and certain things that you should do.

One other thing is time management – stop saying i will do this i will do that. Just do it!

I still have this problem where i say i will do something and i never do it. I am starting to now.

Sometimes just doing it and not thinking about it is the key to success. <span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />

One last thing that I stopped doing. Obsessing! Obsessing about what did not work – you know how when something doesn’t work you continue on and on because you think it can? You do the same thing over and over. Its a waste of time.

You have to change something even if its small. Things like CTA button color. Your meta tags.
Do little tweaks to certain pages.

And always read your site on google – see how it looks in description. This is an area i am working on now and need huge improvement.

Lets face it you can get traffic easy its converting it that is the hard part.

Make changes slowly to see if results change!

Rak answered 3 years ago
@GFPC 232637 wrote:

Well it sort of feels like 3 years were a waste, but essentially they were needed to penetrate my learning curve.

I agree with you, it is a bit of a waste.. I went through the same thing, and really I think there are other avenues I should have looked at to get that learning curve and thought process into me in 3-6 months.

Trying things out really became an expensive exercise in time and money, and at the end of some of these I might have learned every little other then “that didnt work”

JillO answered 3 years ago
@Rak 232644 wrote:

I fall into the category of.. “oh something new and shiny… stop everything else I was doing”

But in gambling, something new and shiny comes around every month. The last 12 months… has been head down and focus. Do it properly, marketing budget, commitment, hiring the right people. Its a risk, but a well worth while one.

Rak… I totally have the “Shiny Ball Syndrome.” (It is an acclaimed syndrome you know- I Think You Might Have Shiny Ball Syndrome) So that’s why internet marketing is such a great avenue for us- there’s always something new happening… And it is a double edged sword.

You’re taking the right approach to stay focused, solidify the goals that you need to go after, and then go down that. It’s a lot harder than it sounds, but so worth it!

JillO answered 3 years ago
@GFPC 232637 wrote:

Well it sort of feels like 3 years were a waste, but essentially they were needed to penetrate my learning curve. The thing is I was told several times by a “Super Affiliate” to do things a certain way and drop certain things. It tool three years to take his advice! Still a long way to go though. It also sure was trial and error – some things click and some do not. Confident in 2012 it will be our year.

Thanks for sharing your story… And I can’t tell you how often I hear things like this (and not only with affiliates.) It takes a lot of trial by fire to figure out what works and what doesn’t. However, I know you feel like the time has been “a waste” but in the scheme of things it’s not. All of the experimentation leads to experience and will allow you to take you business to the next level. And hooray- looking forward to 2012 being your year <span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />

Another question for you- what is it that you were doing that you feel like wasn’t working? And what will you do differently that you feel so confident will work in the new year?

Rak answered 3 years ago
@GFPC 232637 wrote:

Well it sort of feels like 3 years were a waste, but essentially they were needed to penetrate my learning curve. The thing is I was told several times by a “Super Affiliate” to do things a certain way and drop certain things. It tool three years to take his advice! Still a long way to go though. It also sure was trial and error – some things click and some do not. Confident in 2012 it will be our year.

I fall into the category of.. “oh something new and shiny… stop everything else I was doing”

But in gambling, something new and shiny comes around every month. The last 12 months… has been head down and focus. Do it properly, marketing budget, commitment, hiring the right people. Its a risk, but a well worth while one.

GFPC answered 3 years ago
@JillO 232624 wrote:

Just curious… you really think the 1st 3 were a waste of time? Or was it “Trial by Fire” to get you to the next level?

Well it sort of feels like 3 years were a waste, but essentially they were needed to penetrate my learning curve. The thing is I was told several times by a “Super Affiliate” to do things a certain way and drop certain things. It tool three years to take his advice! Still a long way to go though. It also sure was trial and error – some things click and some do not. Confident in 2012 it will be our year.

JillO answered 3 years ago
@GFPC 232616 wrote:

Anyways yeah were getting there -I have been struggling for 4 years at this <span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” /> The first three were just a waste of time – haha.

Just curious… you really think the 1st 3 were a waste of time? Or was it “Trial by Fire” to get you to the next level?