There is no one quick fix for breaking through the rankings and getting yourself on top, unless you're willing to pay an exorbitant amount of money for ads which are highly likely to just be ignored, anyhow. Google rewards human-edited directories, although it does not want to see paid directories that are auto-generated with no human editing. Creating infographics that give detailed information about your niche is another great way to build links. People using your infographics will be required to place a link to your site (where they obtained the infographic), thus giving you an easy backlink from a site relevant to your niche. Some of the first things you probably think of with regards to SEO are links. Links are good. We need lots of links to our site, and to our pages, to be successful. This is part of Authority, that sneaky third aspect of SEO. To add to your understanding of links, internal links (or links from your own website) are also incredibly important. They're how we pass our website's authority around. And those super nav links? They create links from every single page on the site, to every single other page on the site. Continually add keyword-rich content to your website to make it an authority on a particular topic. As you add more and more content to your website it will become more attractive to people seeking out information on your topic and people will be more likely to tell others about your great site. As search engine crawlers visit your site, they will keep encountering new material, which will encourage them to visit more frequently. The more frequently the search engine crawlers visit, the better.
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