So if they have older content ranking and have certain keywords and the pages linking to them. Can we do the reverse engineering and do the same for the HIVE? Like writing exactly those set of keyword based articles but in HIVE context so that the buzz that is created on those keywords would point our HIVE instead of theirs? I don't know how to find out popular pages of HIVE (commercial) so is there any tool to find out for which keywords they are ranking or have heavy links?
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The idea is to write a post using the older article as a link in the new one. This helps to reaffirm the value of the older one, hopefully getting it to rank better.
This is a way to do things with a @splinterlands topic since there were some early Leofinance posts about that.
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Reverse engineering as you suggest is possible, but we wouldn't be able to use a number of their keywords just because of their nature. For those keywords we can copy, we use them in the ways recommended by @forexbrokr, @hitmeasap, @taskmaster4450le, and other SEO experts here.
SEO is a long game, and it never ends. Newer content benefits from older content (in terms of authority), and older content benefits from newer content (in therms of freshness). It's like a circle, and circles have neither beginning nor end.
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I think @hitmeasap's post on SEO is a good place to find which posts are getting us the most traffic.
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No I meant the commercial HIVE site, where to find out out which pages of their projects get traffic?
No their traffic is coming from highly ranked sites like Bloomberg and Wall Street Journal. We need to get Leofinance ranking higher in what it is already having.
Same with Hive.
So the only way is to keep writing articles with links to older content on Leofinance which will help.
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I have no real idea...but I would guess its because they are commercially available so their stock holders might look into their info every once in a while.
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