Findings and Observations

I enjoy sharing the knowledge of what has worked for me in terms of SEO. I’m always happy to help others and promote white hat (and sometimes gray hat) SEO strategies that may help and give greater clarity in the ever changing world of SEO.

Important to note that this is separate from experiments like that of Fery Kaszoni, who intentionally runs experiments to share results. I am sharing the interesting incidental findings and observations that unprecedentedly made a big difference. Some are small, others are a part of a larger strategy.

Either way, I hope there’s something here everyone can benefit from. Feel free to leave a comment or contact me if you have any comments or questions about this information!

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The Growth Relationship Between Two Contextual Internal Links

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