I have a website, that is tutorial based. But I am confused about my website. I have already focused an article . Please say something about this. I want to know that this article is SEO friendly or not? (http://techtimenews24.com/blog/how-to-make-money-fast/)
but is it optimised for the search engines? It's a safe bet that whatever technology Grammarly is using will be used in a bigger, brighter, better way by Google to determine if a page is spewing out auto-translated text or has been carefully handcrafted. So, while your text may be stuffing all the keywords in, it's going to fail the readability test and that has to hurt in the SERPs.
Money making on Internet is not an easy job. I tried to make account on Google Adsense but they refused me.
No it isn't in my eyes, what he's trying to do is manipulate the search engines by stuffing it full of keywords and paying no attention to the readability of said article, which in my view is far more important. He should write for the visitor, not the search engines, that's the whole point of a website. I predict this "website" will fail miserably. What's that got to do with this thread?
I mean, there are plenty of money making sites. Mostly people don't rely on them. To do SEO of these sites, not a good idea.
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Seriously? The site was a pile of crap and now the domain has expired, that's why it says on the page: This domain name expired on Sep 7 2016 09:34:49:000AM