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danieldan

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Creating a large amount of high-quality articles is time consuming for small partners, the number of reviews and thematic articles on the web is huge, but at least in sports there is always a topic to write, I think it is hard to unhook it. However, there are various sites that do not use too many review articles, etc. I mean pages with courses, results and other such tools, or sites based on community as it happens among bitcoin players. It seems that it requires less work that can be redirected to marketing and improvement, also translation into other languages is easier than pages with a huge amount of review content etc. (I'm not talking about the largest pages with results or courses because it is known that it is based on them cheap software)
What are your thoughts on this loose topic?
 

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do you mean translating someone elses content because you cant think of anything to write about?
 

Thomas Andreas

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So you write in english and then you google translate and post in other languages as well?
 

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you google translate and post in other languages as well?

I wouldn't advise doing that, unless you want gobbly-goop translations. Content should always be written by someone who speaks and writes said language, fluently.
 

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do you mean translating someone elses content because you cant think of anything to write about?

Yea, would be a rather scummy move for ANY affiliate to do this...yet somehow I feel I see this very type of post/question being asked here or GPWA every few months, lol.
 

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No, I write in a language other than English and translate texts by native speakers. Always unique texts. However, this is absolutely not the point. It was more about pages with statistics, results etc. in which no written content is needed, which makes writing easier in the field of writing, while there is more work on other issues. It was more about SEO of such websites. It's probably based on links from what I checked. The lack of written content puts link building as an even more important issue in the pages of sports statistics etc. I wanted to hear thoughts on this topic.
 

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What your saying makes no sense. What exactly are you asking?
 

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Hmm are you trying to decide between the 2: a website focusing on reviews and a lot of content v. one with stats and tips/community type? Because for the sports betting ones I believe it's even better if it's a mix (it seems like you're focused on sports betting). As even if you display a lot of sports stats, you'll also need content to back up and explain the tools you're using. Feel free to clarify for better advice from the guys here :)
 

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it seems to me that you are talking about a hybrid between a forum and stats. Like a stats forum. A forum can bring huge value.
But honestly, I dont think for a sec that creating a successful forum is easier than writing content. ask guarddog. I am sure it was a lot of struggles until success came . :)
 

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I think I know exactly what he is talking about. There are casino portals that have enough authority to push created casino reviews of less important brands on their site, without using too much text and instead use a pre-defined format with the most important aspects. Its actually a trend I have been noticing lately.
 

Thomas Andreas

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I think I know exactly what he is talking about. There are casino portals that have enough authority to push created casino reviews of less important brands on their site, without using too much text and instead use a pre-defined format with the most important aspects. Its actually a trend I have been noticing lately.
Ok, nice catch Jetman. can you show an example?
 

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Hey Thomas,

Thats a bit of a tricky question. To be honest I dont disclose other people's sites, but if you dig a little you will find examples of this practice. Seek for huge portals with tons of casino reviews covered, and ye shall find..
 

Thomas Andreas

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Hey Thomas,

Thats a bit of a tricky question. To be honest I dont disclose other people's sites, but if you dig a little you will find examples of this practice. Seek for huge portals with tons of casino reviews covered, and ye shall find..
hey Jetman,
totally. I understand :)
thank you
 

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Long form content posted less frequently than regular updates/reviews etc has value but the quality has to be there.

Brands that already have powerful sites have a built-in advantage and they can find that content that is light or not-so-great ranks because Google knows that people are predisposed to clicking on familiar brand names.

If you are going to create content with more numbers and graphs etc than written content, I'd look at what Schema options are available to make sure this content can be understood effectively.
 
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