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As stated, I was able to justify the additional promotion with additional tweets each time I updated the post. These are also obtained: Tweet Screenshots Tweet Screenshots Tweet Screenshots Link Acquisition Currently, I can see that there are at least two inbound links to this post, from two blogs. What is interesting is their publication date. One is published late in the month (to coincide with the original publication time) and of the month (to coincide with the reminder time). In this case, ’s already familiar with the post (he actually retweeted it before), but you might say me.
A later updated tweet may have alerted him and inspired him to link to it from his post. My moible number data point is that this type of content can easily encourage future links after the original post date just like retweets and other types of social sharing. Traffic and PhDs coming from over time will be able to provide a deeper understanding of what this type of content can do for you in terms of. Jon tracks (and comments on) the rankings of his posts and is currently ranked #1 for link building strategies. At the same time, the post ranks highly for many keywords updated by Google algorithm history changes, even.

To the point where it ranks first in Google’s algorithm alone. Jon’s example is particularly interesting because it took him a while to get ranked and it may have been later links that finally pushed it to the top. While my example doesn't really apply to the long-term aspect because I didn't really give it a keyword focus and because it's timely content rather than evergreen, it still received traffic from the long-term. , for people searching for Cardiff-based events (general and web technology related) or even some specific event names. Some examples: Year and month held in Cardiff.
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