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RE: Why Steemit will make you more money than any blog with adsense

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Great post! I also have had some affiliate sites in the past. When you have an affiliate site the monetary incentive is to convince the reader to buy some product or sign up for some service, which may not always be the best for them. Personally I try to be honest and put both affiliate and non-affiliate linka alike, put subconsciously you are incentivised to sell something. With Steemit the only incentive is to great content.

On SEO

I disagree with not having to worry about SEO. You're right about link building and domain authority etc. Lots of people will find your posts through google so this is still important. I've read a guide which suggests to still submit your links to google and bing.

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Hi and thanks for your comment. I'm glad you like the post.
You are right about SEO and in fact I edited the post last minute to change that section title to "off page SEO". Because yes, you do not need to worry so much about building an authority domain with links etc but when it comes to creating the right article title for SEO purposes. Absolutely!!

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