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Have you checked out the forum's Digital Strategy Crash Course yet? TBH I would start from there, and then search the forum or ask questions when you need specifics (e.g. keyword volumes accuracy, content templates, automation etc.).@bernard interesting you mention Authority Hackers I was thinking of picking up either that course or The Lab if there's a black Friday deal.
It's usually easier to pay a small fee and just get the link inserted.
You're right, it is technically against Google's rules, but the act of building links at all is technically against their rules. Google says guest posts should be nofollowed. And Shotgun Skyscraper links, even unpaid, probably should be nofollowed as well under the same logic.It's much easier, but also against Google's rules and in my experience, once sites begin charging for guest posts, it doesn't take long before they're defacto PBNs, unless they charge a large fee.
Have you checked out the forum's Digital Strategy Crash Course yet? TBH I would start from there, and then search the forum or ask questions when you need specifics (e.g. keyword volumes accuracy, content templates, automation etc.).
Personally, the best thing I learned from Authority Hacker is how to mass "spam" outreach emails - emailing hundreds of people asking for links on autopilot. They market it as "shotgun skyscraper" and I don't know if it's part of the newbie course or not. But again, this kind of mass mail merge outreach is something that you can ask questions about on the forum here, and I'm sure you'll get all the info you need.
DO listen to authority hacker's podcast though, they've got some great episodes there. Finally, here's a Reddit post by an experienced marketer/SEO pointing out some negatives of AH's system that I think is worth reading (they also talk about Affiliate Lab in the comments).
The poster usually knows what he's talking about in online business / SEO / marketing, which is why I'm following him. But admittedly, he's got a rather negative attitude towards online marketing courses.FYI - the Reddit post is really not too nuanced, there are quite a few inaccuracies in it as well.
Rather not, it's not really a good use of time to try to educate someone who doesn't want to beThe poster usually knows what he's talking about in online business / SEO / marketing, which is why I'm following him. But admittedly, he's got a rather negative attitude towards online marketing courses.
If you have a few minutes, maybe you could write up a quick reply to him on Reddit and point out the inaccuracies? Or some aspects that he's missing in his post? It would be interesting to hear your thoughts on this.
Welcome to the forum. A friend of mine has AHPro and I've had a look around the blueprints. What I'd say is that if you have some experience in SEO/Wordpress/link building then you'll probably not get much more out of it that you would by reading the crash course. It's essentially build money content, build info content to support it and then build links to the info content. Pretty much everything you'll learn through their blog (especially the posts by Perrin).
I was tempted by it but decieded to invest the money into my site and figure it all out as I go. Regardless of the course, unless you use an aged domain you're still spending time in the sandbox and building up trust so you might as well drop the course money on a domain and some links.
Also don't make my early mistake - build out structure and then focus on everything but SEO - Pinterest is killing it for me at the moment.
Welcome, @Thomas96, glad you're joining us.
You say "sites" in the plural. Do you have one that's earning the bulk of the profit? If that's the case you could sell that one only, and then reinvest in the others if and only if they're showing potential. If not then I'd get rid of them too and try to only focus on ones that are showing promise.