12-14-2020, 05:20 PM
(12-14-2020, 06:34 AM)xdude Wrote: Remember we are talking about a free service so it's little easier to rank than with highly competitive keywords like Web Hosting or VPS Hosting. There aren't many real free hosting providers ranked for those keywords so it give us even better chance.
I know we can't do a real SEO process here. But, There are several simple techniques we can use for these. For example we can create a 'Vibe'. This is how u do it,
01. Make a list of practical keywords. Phrases people use for search.
02. Check first 4-5 pages and save urls of page where you can leave a comment.
03. Then write a small comment about Post4VPS. Not copy and paste but something different in each page.
04. Don't use Post4vps url. All you have to do it mention the keyword 'Post4VPS'.
05. Share the list with others who are willing do the same. But never post the list in public.
This doesn't have a huge impact on ranking but it does have a psychological impact on those who read comments in those pages. They see the word in different places and start wondering about it. Also it helps on Google bot in a minor way too since it pick up the keyword in many different domain names.
Your idea about FB is good but carefull not to spam. There are other ways to do it too. Create a FB group like 'Game Server Support Group' or 'Game Server User Base'. Post about related stuff and leave a pinned post about Post4VPSĀ give aways.
This is a wonderful post, especially for people that aren't well versed in SEO. I like the presentation of the idea and the methodology. I really like the "vibe" concept and the detailed instructions about the way to leave comments. For myself, when reading comments, I'll naturally pass over spammy-looking 1liners with links. Just mentioning a name, however, without a link, eliminates a lot of the spam feel. Also, if people are curious, they will go on google and search for it. While I don't know much about google ranking, I would assume that more searches for a term is a good thing if that term happens to be the name of your website.