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You’ve Built Your Domain Portfolio, Now What?

You've Built Your domain portfolio

 

We often talk about building your portfolio on this blog. Building your portfolio means buying domains that you may not use yourself, but hope to sell some day at an increased price point. With many affordable gTLDs, building your portfolio can be cost effective. But what do you do once you have a sizable number of domains in your domain portfolio? Read on for the possibilities.

Do Your Research

Why did you purchase the domains you did? Some may have been a price too good to pass up, others just seemed like something people would be interested in. Now that you have a few domains, it’s time to do research on them. Who might be interested? What have similar domains been sold for recently? What industry could most benefit from your domain? Knowing everything you can about your domain will set your up for the next steps. This research should be thorough, but can easily be done with an internet search engine and some creativity.

Set Your Price

Now that you know more about your domain and what others are selling it for, it’s time to set your price. This price can be flexible, but it’s important to have a good starting place. If you don’t have a price in mind, it’s easy to get taken advantage of by someone making you too low of an offer. Be flexible in your pricing but always know what a domain is worth to you.

Promote

If you’re looking to sell some of your domains from your portfolio, consider creating a simple website where all of your domains are listed. You can promote this website or highlight individual domains. Domain message boards and social media are some great places to find others interested in your portfolio. Remember you can promote one domain, a group of domains, or your entire portfolio. It’s up to you to decide which domains to keep and which to sell.

Wait

Sometimes we make a bad bet on domain–something that seemed popular at the time may no longer be so. If you’re a got a domain or two that you thought would increase in value, but is stagnating, then just wait. It’s a good idea to think in the long term with domains, just like you might do with the stock market. You may hit it big right away with a stock or domain, but many times you’re better off waiting it out until you can get the right price for your original purchase. Don’t panic if your domain isn’t increasing in value as you’d like, if you can afford to keep it, wait it out until you can get close to the price you’re looking for.

Use

Why not use some of the domains in your portfolio? You can use them to promote yourself, or like discussed above, use one to promote your portfolio. If after a year you don’t think you’ll use a domain and won’t make money back selling it, let your renewal lapse and let it go.

Building your portfolio is a smart idea, but remember to look forward to what you will do with it some day. You don’t need to use all of your domains in the same way, but be sure to have a plan before and after you purchase new domains for your portfolio.

 

 

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Identify a Strategy Before You Buy Your Domain

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With affordable pricing and innumerable options, it can be easy to want to buy every new .TLD out there. But do you know what you will do with them? Having a plan for your domain is important, because it allows your to get the best value and ensure a return on your domains, whether that’s traffic and a thriving online business, or a great sale price for your domain. Read on for tips on developing the best strategy to use to buy your domain.

How Popular is the Domain

When you’re looking to buy a domain, do research into the popularity of that domain. As new TLDs become available, some are gaining more interest than others. Like many things in life, the more popular a domain is the more likely you will be able to sell it in the future or increase the value of it. TLDs can be fun and unique but if you’re interested in getting value or selling in the future, research which are the most popular new TLDs. Industry, length of TLD and marketing will affect how popular a new GTLD is. Do your research before buying.

What is Your Sale Price

If you’re buying TLDs to sell down the line, you should have a sale price in mind. This sale price is what you would accept for your domain. This will help you understand what if a good value for you for a domain. What is the right price for someone else, may not be what is right for you. Is your sale price way above the current cost of the domain now? Understand that you may have to hold on to the domain for a period of time before you can earn that price. Is your sale price close to what you’re paying for it today? You can expect to get that sale price soon with the right marketing moves.

Who Would Use the Domain

A domain that is important to you, may not be important to someone else. Consider the market for the domain you’re buying. if you want to eventually sell your domain, versatility is your friend. Consider more generic domain names that refer to industries rather than to proper names. Ask people in your industry what type of domain name they would be interested in, this will give you an idea of the market for the domain you just purchased if you decide to sell.

How Long Will You Own the Domain

Knowing when you want to sell a domain is an important factor to consider before purchasing. If you want to sell your domain right away, why are you buying it? The longer you are able to hold onto a domain, the more likely you will get the sale price you want for it when you do decide to sell. A domain is an investment and if you can let your investment mature or wait until others are interested, you stand to have a much better financial return.

With the low cost of TLDs it’s easy to want to buy them all. You can buy as many domains as you want, just consider how you will use them before your buy. Smart domain buying is better for your business and ensure better returns in the future.

 

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Wholesale Pricing Factors

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As you browse around the DCC grid of TLDs and begin to search specific domain pricing you may notice something–certain TLDs are much cheaper than others. Unlike with domain names where it’s easy to see why some are more expensive and desirable than others, figuring out what affects pricing of TLDs can be a little different. If you want to know more about where wholesale pricing comes from, read on.

Demand

Just like many other industries, domain prices are driven by demand. How many other people are interested in the same TLD can push the price up or keep it low. This is why .com had a corner on the industry for so long, demand was high and so were prices. As country code TLDs became available for people outside of those countries, prices of these domains became affordable. Now with ICANN’s release of many generic TLDs, prices can be even lower. Still with these gTLDs many are in demand, so do your research, but know you’re getting the best price possible with DCC.

Length

Some TLDs now available are short like more traditional TLDs, examples of this are .bar, .ink, and .me. These TLDs may cost more because they offer a shorter overall domain name. TLDs .claims, .guidance, and .finance are also popular but can be less expensive than other shorter TLDs simply because people want a shorter domain name. However, if you dig deeper, you can see that long TLDs like .accountants are much more expensive than shorter ones, the reason for this is in our next section–use.

Use

Use is a big factor in dictating domain prices. TLDs like .XXX are associated with a specific use and industry, and pricing reflects that. TLDs like .accountants also have a specific use and can be pricey. This makes sense as accountants are needed and often searched for online and many have their own business. This drives up prices related to demand, as well as use. Consider use when purchasing your domain but also when considering to sell it, this makes it easy to position your domain for sale.

Release

ICANN has slowly worked through releasing new TLDs over the past few years, and as they are released, some registrars offer special pricing on them. DCC sometimes offers special pricing on these newly released TLDs as well. As a TLD ages, prices may fluctuate as well. Popularity of TLDs affect pricing as they age.

Registrar

New TLDs are released as people apply for them to be released. Often times, the person or company who applies for these new TLDs becomes the registrar. The registrar then controls the sales of those domains and sets pricing. While the registrar will factor in many of the above criteria, they can set the price at what they want. This means some domains may be overpriced or underpriced. As time goes on, registrars may choose to lower their price to move more domains or set it better to the market. While DCC cannot control registrar pricing, we do not add additional fees or money on top of these prices. When purchasing your domain through DCC, you will get the same price DCC paid the registrar, but with more benefits.

 

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Domain Cost Club Affiliate Benefits, Simply

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Domain Cost Club is a wholesale domain purchasing service. It works just like places like Costco and Sam’s Club. You pay a membership fee for access to wholesale–which often means heavily discounted–prices. This is probably the best benefit of DCC, but there’s also many others. Think of how half the fun of going to Costco is the friendly staff and free samples. DCC may not have free samples of cake to share with its members, but the other benefits are pretty good. Read on to learn more about the Domain Cost Club affiliate benefits.

Access

With DCC you get easy access to many gTLDs in one place. There’s no need to hunt down the registrar specific to each to gTLD, you can buy many different gTLDs through DCC all at once. Just browse through the domain extensions offered, type in what you want and add it your cart. Add the next gTLD and you’re ready to check out.

Commissions

As DCC is a membership club, we want to reward you for your loyalty. With each new member you refer to DCC, you’ll earn what we call a bounty. These bounties range from $20 to $200 dollars. So be sure to send interested friends to your direct referral page to learn more about becoming a member with DCC.

Network Building

We invite members to take extra advantage of the DCC membership by building their own network of fellow members. This way you can create a sort of waterfall effect with all the new members that you refer to DCC. You will not only receive commissions for your direct referrals, but also for their referrals and so on through seven levels. A bonus of this is that you can earn commissions each time one of your referrals renews. Sharing DCC and creating members for life continues to pay off for you and your referrals.

Priority Notifications

gTLDs are exciting in that there’s always new ones becoming available for purchase. Do you want to know in advance when the next new gTLD is coming out? That’s just one of the examples of priority notifications DCC offers its members. As a member you’ll also be the first to know about pricing specials, bonuses, and new offerings. This gives you the chances to build your domain portfolio at the price while taking advantage of fun bonuses and new commissions along the way. This feature is available with charter membership.

House Spillover

Not everyone interested in DCC finds out about it through a friend of referral. Some people find out about DCC through search engines, other websites, or word of mouth. Those potential new members don’t have someone to show them the benefits of DCC–as a member you can get the chance to do this. Any interested parties, or spillover, are shared among members, giving you the chance to make a new contact and earn some commissions at the same time. This feature is available with charter membership.

Lifetime Charter Member

For a limited time, DCC offers lifetime charter membership. At the one time payment of $499, your pricing for life costs the same as it would if you paid for just 5 years. Aside from this huge discount, charter members can get semi-monthly commission payouts and giftable memberships.

 

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10 Quick Domain Purchasing Tips

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Whether you are purchasing a domain for personal use, for sale, for your business, for your blog, or as an affiliate marketer of a product or service, there are many things to consider before making your purchase. Listed below are the quick domain purchasing tips your should consider as you go through the process from searching domain names to checking out.

1. Check Your Spelling.

Before you buy a domain, make sure your spelling is in order. Have friends “OK” your domain name idea and run it through spell check a few times. Misspelled domains miss important traffic and make your business seem unprofessional.

2. Know Your Use.

Are you a buying a domain to sell it later, use it, or just buying it to buy it? We recommend identifying the purpose of your domain before you purchase it. This can better guide you in your choices and make sure you buy the right domain for your needs.

3. Know the Value.

Know what your domain is worth before you try to sell it. Knowing your domain’s value allows you to set the right price to sell it in order to make income, as well as how to deal with people who want to negotiate on price. To find your domain’s worth, keep track of the price you originally paid and also search for sales of comparable domains.

4. Vary Your Portfolio.

If you’re interested in buying multiple domains, consider buying domains at multiple TLDs. This varies your investment and allows you to attract many different types of customers. Just know what your new TLDs are best for so you can position them properly when you look to sell.

5. Take Advantage of Discounts.

Many new TLDs have special pricing when they first become available. This pricing is called sunrise pricing and allows you to get a deep discount on some domains. Stay informed of domain news by following blogs and checking on the DCC website for domain news.

6. Stay on Renewals.

After you purchase a domain, don’t let it lapse. A domain lapses when you fail to renew it or pay your bill. These lapsed domains can make you look unprofessional and also make it impossible to access old content you’ve linked to. If you want to keep your domain and your online presence, always renew on time and have a reliable form of payment attached to your account.

7. Transfer Easily.

If you first purchased your domain with another registrar but are now a member of DCC, it’s easy to transfer your domain. DCC can facilitate the process for you and will more than likely beat the price you were paying at your previous registrar. To start the process, navigate to https://www.domaincostclub.com/ and click on “Transfer Domains” at the top navigation.

8. Promote as Needed.

Domain promotion is easy because it can all be done online. Use social media to promote your brand or to advertise domains you have for sale. Create friend lists of people interested in domains and reach out to them directly to let them know of new opportunities.

9. Use Your Address.

If you plan to use your domain, really use it! Think of all the ways you can promote your domain while using it as the same time, like email. Set up an email account at your domain to advertise your domain and the services you offer with each email. Include your domain in your email signature to fully brand your interactions.

10. Brand Yourself.

Nothing lets you build your brand online quite like your own domain. Your domain can be used for something as simple as hosting your online portfolio and resume to something more complex like a fully responsive site for your businesses services. Own your domain and own your brand.

 

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How to Explain TLDs to “Non-Domainers”

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What is a domainer? The term “domainer” is slang, but is commonly used to refer to someone who buys and sells domains and otherwise does more with domains than the average internet user. Though you may not feel like it, you may be seen as a domainer when you buy that first TLD through DCC. This can be a good thing, allowing you to connect with other domainers and enter a networking world and marketplace with more opportunities. But it can also be seen as intimidating. People may assume that its impossible to get benefits from domain purchases or use without diving deep and becoming a “domainer.”

To avoid this, here are a few tips on how to explain TLDs to make the domain world seem less intimidating:

Ease of Access

Domains don’t need to be intimidating because they are so easily accessed by anyone who wants to get started. By joining DCC, members can easily search for and  buy the domain they want with a few clicks of the mouse. Up front pricing without markups through DCC means new users don’t have to jump through hoops to find out the true pricing of a domain, it’s right in front of them.

Your Background

One way to put others considering domains at ease? Tell them how you got started. Everyone has to start somewhere, so share your background and even share all that you didn’t know before you started buying and selling domains. Humanizing our story makes domaining more approachable.

Education

The internet and this blog are full of resources for those who want to know more about domaining. Unlike investing in other opportunities, theres no need to pay someone to tell you how to invest or make money with domains. Start compiling links to your favorite resources to learn more about domains and direct beginners to them. Also have those intersted browse www.domaincostclub.com to learn more about domaning and the type of business person or networker that its best for.

Services through DCC

Another great way to get over the intimidation factor of domaining is to join a program like DCC. With the DCC membership its easy to search for and buy domains through DCC, no need to go to several different sites and compare prices. DCC prices are the lowest offered through the registrar. DCC also offers services like at-cost renewals and transfers. Not sure what this means? DCC explains for you on the website along with all the other benefits you get just for being a member. So if you know someone considering the domain world for investing, explain that it’s not hard to be a domainer and they’re just a few away steps with the help of DCC.

 

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5 Added Benefits of Being an Affiliate for Domain Cost Club

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Domain Cost Club offers great at-cost pricing for Top Level Domains (TLDs) including classics, like .com, country code TLDs (ccTLDs) and new generic TLDs (gTLDs). All DCC members get to take advantage of this at-cost pricing along with at-cost renewals, replicated sites, and the ability to easily invite your friends to learn more, among other included services. Beyond these personal benefits of being a member, here are a few more benefits of being an affiliate for DCC that you and all other members and “domainers” will get.

1. News of TLD Releases

gTLDs have been gradually released by ICANN, the governing body of the domain industry, since 2008. New are still being released and are released at different set dates. Often times, these new TLDs have special pricing associated with their release. With so many new TLDs being released, it can be hard to keep track of what to wait for next unless you have a reliable news source. Look no further than DCC for your news of TLD releases. Simply navigate to https://www.domaincostclub.com/tlds.dhtml to see what domains are avaialble and what is coming up next, as well as pricing. Anyone has access to this page, so if you know someone interested in getting started with exciting new TLDs, this is a powerful page to share.

2. Domain Transfers

Even if you weren’t lucky enough to originally purchase your domain through DCC, you can still transfer it to DCC for no additional cost. DCC offers all members at-cost transfers with no markup on renewals, unlike other registrars. When it’s time to renew, take advantage of DCC pricing, or get started with an entirely new domain for a great price.

3. Bounties

If someone you tell about DCC decides to become a member, you get what DCC calls a bounty, also known as a commission. Bounties are one-time commissions that reward you each time someone you know signs up to become a member with DCC. Bounties reward you for sharing your smart choice to join DCC with others.

4. Lifetime Membership

Those interested in signing on to be a DCC member can choose from two membership options, the annual Club Membership for $99 per year or the Lifetime Charter Membership for a one-time payment of $499, no need to ever renew again. Both memberships allow you to enjoy at-cost pricing and earn commissions, but anyone seriously interested in buying a selling domains benefits most from the Lifetime Charter Membership. The Charter Membership makes sense if you’re interested in investing seriously in domains, or if you want increased benefits from your membership like semi-monthly bounty payouts and giftable memberships. Charter members also enjoy other unique benefits and will continue to do so for the length of their membership (which is a lifetime!)

5. Wide Opportunity

DCC’s wide selection of TLDs means huge opportunity and flexibility. Try purchasing bundles of cheaper domains or invest in higher market priced domains. The range of pricing and branding options available with DCC’s TLDs provide a wide opportunity for you to invest and have fun!

 

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10 Reasons We Love gTLDs

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Domain Cost Club is built on the accessibility that generic top level domains (gTLDs) give the domain world. How do these gTLDs work? In the early days of TLD, countries around the world were each granted their own TLD, usually an abbreviation of their country name. These are referred to as ccTLDs. People had the ability to buy the ccTLD for their country or purchase another top level domain (TLD) like .org or .com. With such few options, pricing was high for these domains and the options to creatively brand were low. In recent years, the governing body of the domain industry, ICANN, began releasing generic domains, gTLDs, opening up the domain industry and internet like ever before. Still not convinced why you should be interested in these gTLDs?

Here are a few reasons we love them:

1. Branding

gTLDs give you the option to brand your entire web address, not just the root domain. With the right TLD you can brand your domain as “www.sonnys.restaurant” rather than just www.sonnysrestaurant.com. This allows for a shorter domain and tells your website visitor what your site is all about before even hitting your landing page. Consider all the ways you can brand your business or yourself now that you don’t have to work around (or pay for!) .com.

2. Price

gTLDs are available for yearly registration for varying amounts. A browse around the DCC website shows that we offer domains for just a few dollars per year to closer to $100 per year. But despite some of these prices, most gTLDs are less expensive than .coms. Additionally, gTLDs let you experiment in the domain world without breaking your budget.

3. Fun

Have fun with gTLDs like .ninja, .coffee, and .flowers. These domains let you brand your business or just have fun! There’s nothing fun or special about .com, but unique gTLDs let you have fun with your domain and connect with your website visitors in a new way.

4. Possibilities

What ending are you interested in for a gTLD? Chances are, it exists. If you’re looking for just the right branding or the domain name that will get stuck in everyone’s head, look to gTLDs to fill those needs. Don’t feel locked in by a few choices between .org and .com, with gTLDs the possibilities are nearly endless. Even better, you can buy many of the gTLDs right through DCC. DCC is where possibility and access meet for these great gTLDs.

5. Access

Thanks to their price point and sheer number of possibilities, many people have access to gTLDs. This means you have the opportunity to do business with and share domains with many people. Build your portfolio with less expensive domains and help others get started by purchasing their new gTLDs through you. Or, share with others the great pricing available through DCC and get them started on their path to building a portfolio–while earning a bounty yourself!

6. Memorability

Unique and fun gTLDs can often transform into memorable domain names. Having .com at the end of your web address can make it forgettable. With the right gTLD, like .digital or .marketing you can make your web address even more memorable without having to do additional work.

 

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How to Choose A Good Domain Name or TLD

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Purchasing a domain name through DCC can be a great investment, so you want to be sure you’re choosing the right one for your needs. But how do you know what makes a good domain name for yourself or others? Read our tips below to help you make the right domain name investing choice or to learn how to choose the best domain name for yourself.

Use

How do you plan to use this domain? If you’re interested in using it for your own business, think of how the domain will best represent your business. If your business is a pizza place named Rudy’s, consider the domain name that includes Rudy’s and pizza like www.rudyspizza.net or www.rudys.pizza. These kind of domain names promote your business. However, if you want to purchase a domain name to sell, consider something more generic like www.menu.pizza or www.local.pizza . The use of the domain you’re buying will play a large part in the naming of it.

TLD

DCC offers you a large number of top level domains that are newly available. These are the kind of domains that unlike .com and .net are descriptive and give website visitors a better idea of the site they are navigating to. DCC offers all kinds of TLDs, so it’s up to you whether you want a domain name that lives at a .com or something more descriptive like .money or .science. Of course, you can buy domains at multiple TLDs through DCC, so it may be best to buy some more traditional .coms and experiment with other TLDs to see which you are more interested in.

Application

How are you going to use this domain? Will you be using it at all or just looking to sell it down the road? Considering the application of this domain will go into your choices of domain name. If you’re building a portfolio, do research on popular domain names and see what these domains names often sell for. If you’re using the site for yourself, do your keyword research. What keywords are popular in your industry and will get people to your domain?

Spelling, Grammar, Homophones

Domain names aren’t forever, but that doesn’t mean you should be sloppy with them! When choosing your domain name, be careful of accidental misspellings. Some companies get creative with the spelling of their name, but that only works if it’s intentional. Spellcheck everything you plan to include in your domain name and get a few other opinions on it  before you purchase. The same goes for grammar and homophones.

Homophones are one of those things you learned in elementary school but didn’t think you would need, but you do now! Homophones are words that are spelled differently but sound the same, so watch out for “to” two” and “too” or “our” and “are”. Be sure you are using the version of the word you want in your domain and get a second opinion before you buy!

 

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What You Need to Know About SEO

What You Need to Know About SEO

How many different websites do you visit each day? How many of those sites did you reach through a search engine? Chances are at least one of them if not more. Search engines are the gateway to much of the internet. People just like you go online in search of something, but not sure where to find it. Their search engine then directs them to a list of ranked websites. If you’re like most people, you will only check out the top ranked results, even though there may be multiple pages of results that match your search query. This means that it is extremely beneficial for your website to appear on that first page of results.

But how do these websites make it into the list? Search engine optimization. Simply put, search engine optimization is a process used by websites to give them a higher ranking and more visibility in search results.

It used to be that search engine optimization, or SEO, was as simple as having the right keywords placed all over your website and in the code that makes up your website. But that’s no longer true. While the big search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo have many number of factors that affect SEO with their service, they aren’t sharing what all these factors are. Think of what affects these SEO rankings as a recipe. We don’t know all the ingredients that make up this recipe, but thankfully top SEO experts have identified some.

Read on to learn how to include some of these ingredients in your website.

Your Domain

Before ICANN opened the gTLD world to more personalized domains, your domain didn’t matter much to your SEO. When most websites had similar domains like .com, .org, or .net, these didn’t add much to SEO other than credibility for the domain. Keywords have long been important in web addresses, but now they are important in domains as well. Websites that battled for top SEO ranking  with just their web address can now battle for it with their domain. Coffee.com now has to battle www.fresh.coffee. Think about the keywords that are important to your website and business and choose that domain.

Your Website

Keywords still play an important role in your website. Though they have been supplemented by some other important ingredients–which we will explain below–they still need to be a focus of your website. What are you selling? Why should people come to your website? If you’re selling, local, fair-trade coffee, find ways to include those keywords and that keyword phrase in many places on your website. Search engines give preferences to website who use a search term many times in their website. This shows these search engines that the website must be a good fit for the search term since it is used many times on the website. However, that doesn’t mean you should just type “local fair-trade coffee” on your website over and over. In fact, this is a bad idea. As search engines have gotten more complex they have been able to identify and even weed out websites that are trying to game the system and get all the clicks without providing good content

Your Content

Search engines like Google will often change what the engine looks for from websites to keep sites from manipulating it. One of the big changes Google has made recently has been a focus on quality content. Google is essentially a robot that crawls websites, so how does it know good content from bad? It doesn’t but it has some rules for what it think makes good content. A big rule is content that is enjoyed, shared and supported by others is considered more legitimate. That means you can create quality content all day, but if no one is reading it, Google won’t give it as much weight. So it is important to create quality content and get others to read it. How do you do this? Following the coffee example this may mean writing a blog on your website that talks not just about your coffee but about coffee in  general. What’s the best roast? How do you tell good coffee from bad? Write these blog posts and share them with friends, on social media and other blogs if possible. You are creating quality content that is keyword rich that you are now hopefully building an audience for.

These are just three ways to build your SEO and SEO is always changing. Services like Google give a little insight into what their search engine is looking for every few months. Keep an eye out for these updates, keep checking back here, and continue creating great content.

 

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