
Lars Lofgren
Blogger at Quick Sprout
Chief Growth Office and Co-Founder of Stone Press. Blogging at https://t.co/9aUohSDQ6q
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5 days ago |
nt.se | Lars Lofgren
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1 week ago |
mynewsdesk.com | Lars Lofgren
Hyresbostäder har förvärvat fastigheten Dansbanan 1 i Sandtorp av Slättö Sveaviken Bostad, ett samägt bolag mellan Slättö och Sveaviken. Affären genomfördes genom förvärv av aktierna i Fastighetsbolaget Tango den 20 mars och tillträde sker fredagen den 2 maj 2025. Dansbanan 1 består av fem byggnader med totalt 117 lägenheter belägna på Karin Swanströms gata i Sandtorp. Fastigheten är uppförd 2017 och var bland de första bostäderna i den växande stadsdelen Sandtorp.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
larslofgren.com | Lars Lofgren
Site reputation abuse is when a third-party abuses the reputation of a domain to rank a bunch of pages in Google. The SEO community refers to this type of thing as parasite SEO. Google has gone so far as to publish an official policy (documented here) on how this isn’t allowed:Site reputation abuse (parasite SEO) is rampant today. I made the case that Forbes Marketplace is a third-party from Forbes, they also manage sections of CNN and USA Today.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
larslofgren.com | Lars Lofgren
Parasite SEO is when a third-party company partners with an established domain, then posts a bunch of SEO content to make a bunch of money. Content often gets published in a subfolder or subdomain or the website. The goal is to leverage the domain’s trust with Google to get rankings and traffic easily. With the right agreement, you can make millions just by publishing a bunch of blog posts. Then you’ll monetize everything with affiliate offers and sponsored ad blocks in your posts.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
larslofgren.com | Lars Lofgren
What if I told you that Forbes Marketplace, the affiliate company operating on Forbes.com ALSO had agreements with CNN and USA Today? And that Forbes Marketplace was stuffing those sites full of affiliate content just like it is with Forbes? And what if Forbes Marketplace went to extreme efforts to hide everything? I believe all this to be true. If you haven’t been following the Forbes Marketplace story, read my first post here.
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Google doesn't have a monopoly because of search, Chrome, or default search deals. It has a monopoly because of YouTube. If I'm a creator that specializes in long form content and I get whacked by Google, where can I go? There's only one answer: YouTube.