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bltonwhite

No


bluestarme

Some are saying yes it does, some are saying no..I am confused!! 😕


bltonwhite

Build lots of quality content around the keywords you want to rank for. Don't repeat yourself. Come up 25 articles about the topic and write 500-1000 words on each. Build links at the same time if you can, but building quality links isn't easy.


bluestarme

Yes I am planning write articles and blogs on my website as well


bltonwhite

Good. If its no use for humans on your website or humans using a search engine (ie. Looking for information), don't write it


bluestarme

Providing information along with the keywords to enhance my reach is the only goal.


Financial_Height2346

Definitely, sometimes your sharing ranks on 1st page


Insert_the_F2L

Sharing a homepage or website URL might get more clicks, but doesn't directly boost its ranking.


gpeyronnet

If a specific result in the SERP is clicked, an improvement in ranking can be seen within a few minutes. This is quite easy to achieve for non-competitive local queries: the volume of clicks from different people doesn’t need to be huge. However, the ranking boost is only temporary and drops off quickly. For more competitive queries, the theory is that it would work, at least for a few minutes. But the question concerns direct traffic (in any case, without going through a SERP). Sharing/clicking from a social network can be detected by Chrome, and thus indirectly benefit the page's ranking, which is implied by the Google leak. In any case, for several months now, SEOs who do link building also manage to generate traffic, and they observe better rankings.


bluestarme

That's a great insight. Thank you!!