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Exploring programmatic SEO (pSEO) Strategies for an IT Services Website
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<blockquote data-quote="Elyse Harvey" data-source="post: 3313" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I believe your first priority should be to hire a skilled keyword researcher. While most of your target keywords may seem promising in theory, they may not be widely searched in the industry. This means you could be investing time in keywords with limited value. Therefore, I suggest exploring effective long-tail keywords that have easy SEO difficulty and high search volume. Additionally, I advise against purchasing expired domains, as they may carry previous Google penalties and potentially harmful backlinks. It's better to start fresh and focus on earning backlinks through high-quality content. Furthermore, consider building a dedicated social media team to implement effective marketing strategies. By combining organic and paid search traffic, you can kickstart your efforts. Wishing you the best of luck!</p><p>1713840394777.png</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elyse Harvey, post: 3313, member: 16"] I believe your first priority should be to hire a skilled keyword researcher. While most of your target keywords may seem promising in theory, they may not be widely searched in the industry. This means you could be investing time in keywords with limited value. Therefore, I suggest exploring effective long-tail keywords that have easy SEO difficulty and high search volume. Additionally, I advise against purchasing expired domains, as they may carry previous Google penalties and potentially harmful backlinks. It's better to start fresh and focus on earning backlinks through high-quality content. Furthermore, consider building a dedicated social media team to implement effective marketing strategies. By combining organic and paid search traffic, you can kickstart your efforts. Wishing you the best of luck! 1713840394777.png [/QUOTE]
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