I think this will remain unchanged in the long term

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sumaiyakhatun27
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I think this will remain unchanged in the long term

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As for the long-term, it is difficult to judge, since the last word is, of course, left to the search engines. Therefore, any change in the rules of the game by search engines changes the methods, strategies, and prospects in general. It is worth noting that the main layer of optimizers - no matter what happens in the search engine algorithms - will reason: "links work, we will continue to buy them as we did before, we have already passed .


..", "we just need to buy a bunch of anchorless content, there will be no risk ...". , thanks, kuwait email list paradoxically, to the same search engines. I would like to add that the "Minusinsk" algorithm has also affected our business processes: when developing a new strategy, we encountered the fact that many clients simply cannot or do not understand how to adapt a site to users, how to make it attractive, how to optimize the speed of the site, etc.


Therefore, we develop and contribute everything related to usability, commercial factors, content development, adapted layout and much more free of charge. Mikhail Shakin, website promotion specialist, author of the blog shakin.ru Now we see only the first signs of "Minusinsk". Most likely, "Yandex" will intensify the fight against mass purchase of links. I think that gradually budgets will flow from buying links to other areas, such as internal and social factors.
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