One last bit of advice, if you’re having success make sure that you are not easily swayed by the assertions made in self-proclaimed “experts” on forums or articles. SEO is somewhat unique in that there is no manual (unless you count Google’s terms of service) and most, if not all, conclusions are based on circumstantial evidence. There is no regulatory body that serves as a compass for the industry. You’re on your own, and if you’re buying into this SEO thing remember the old adage: let the buyer beware.
If you find a strategy that works stick with it. If you’re having trouble cracking the top 10, try and befriend someone that is having obvious success. Heck, that’s what I did! I came across a very popular auction site and befriended the owner/administrator. That individual helped guide me down the path to success. I’ve also turned to moderators of some established forums that seemed to be level headed and seemed to know what they were talking about. The answers are out there. You just need to know where to find them and always strive to keep your mind open to new (or even old) ideas.
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