Have you been stuck in a rut with your SEO efforts? Here's a little ditty that will get you some results simply by doing a little slight of hand with the social media properties you already have!
You no doubt have a twitter account and a YouTube channel, don't you? If you don't then the title has mislead you and you'll have to go get a new link on those networks. When you start your social media platforms, you'll immediately have a high domain authority link pointing to your website. Yes, it will be a "nofollow" link, but that's great because all websites need them in order to rank. The nofollow part of the link only refers to the antiquated "page rank" that doesn't get passed along, but the domain authority does.
To push that rank to your website, however, it's not good enough just to get the link from Twitter, you need to push it through the account so that link juice starts moving and becomes a river instead of a pond of link juice. How? Very simple. Let's say you have a YouTube video with a good description of the video. A sweet little hack is to put the URL of that video into the description - now the video has a high domain authority back link! What's more? Put a link to your Twitter account in the description and now all of a sudden "link juice" starts trickling into your home domain! It's just that simple. Now go take that suggestion and incorporate it into all your social accounts and watch the ranks start to climb.
Another great freebee that we find pretty "neat-o" at Local Fame Media~
Social Media for Business
You no doubt have a twitter account and a YouTube channel, don't you? If you don't then the title has mislead you and you'll have to go get a new link on those networks. When you start your social media platforms, you'll immediately have a high domain authority link pointing to your website. Yes, it will be a "nofollow" link, but that's great because all websites need them in order to rank. The nofollow part of the link only refers to the antiquated "page rank" that doesn't get passed along, but the domain authority does.
To push that rank to your website, however, it's not good enough just to get the link from Twitter, you need to push it through the account so that link juice starts moving and becomes a river instead of a pond of link juice. How? Very simple. Let's say you have a YouTube video with a good description of the video. A sweet little hack is to put the URL of that video into the description - now the video has a high domain authority back link! What's more? Put a link to your Twitter account in the description and now all of a sudden "link juice" starts trickling into your home domain! It's just that simple. Now go take that suggestion and incorporate it into all your social accounts and watch the ranks start to climb.
Another great freebee that we find pretty "neat-o" at Local Fame Media~