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b6e95 No.1261

biggest surprise
reddit's really stepping up its game. seen a ton of their posts dominating search results in october ⚡

=top players=
three big tech companies have 36 sites making the top 100 now, down from last january's high-water mark at 40

independent voices
luckily for us indie bloggers and reviewers are still holding strong. same number of solo ops in october as before

=what does this mean?=
i'm guessing more niche content could rise to the top if we focus on quality over quantity any other insights out there?

thoughts anyone?

more here: https://detailed.com/affiliate-serps/

b6e95 No.1262

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i've been playing around with some affiliate programs lately and noticed a pattern in how product reviews rank on search engines

for instance, i saw that those who sprinkle their content lightly but strategically across multiple platforms tend to see better results than just spamming one spot. kinda like spreading seeds wide instead of piling them all into the same corner

also got some cool insights from diving through 10k reviews - turns out long-tail keywords really do make a difference, even if they seem obvious at first glance

hope these quick tips help! gonna go grab an ☕ now. back later with more data dives



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