Advice on breaking page 3 SERP?
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I've worked extremely hard re-ranking for the key word "kayak fishing" after our site migration and panda/penguin our site www.yakangler.com was lost in the doldrums. I couldn't find us on any of the results page 1 thru page 64.
The good news is we have managed to make it to page 3 for the past month but I feel like we have hit a wall. I can't seem to get any more moment in my SERP for "kayak fishing" Google US.
Anyone have any recommendations on what I should do to move us up more? We have good content that is updated daily, an active community and forum.
site: www.yakangler.com
key word: kayak fishing
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Links are the answer.
The question is:
How many links are you getting from the quality content you produce?
http://www.yakangler.com/articles/news/events/tournaments
- How many of those people are bloggers?
- Do you have backlinks from them?
If the answer is no, go get the low hanging fruit!
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I agree with the above but make sure you have a varied back link profile, build some links for your brand, some naked URL's, some links to other pages etc.
Keep your anchor text keyword % down as low as possible.
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Hi Mark,
In my opinion this two steps should help you crash the wall
- Try to work with your Domain Authority rank
- You need more backlinks with your Anchor Text "kayak fishing"
You have few more links with Anchor Text "kayak fisherman" and you are on the second page.
Regards,
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