So, I'm a newbie in casino affiliate marketing and have noticed that most of the successful affiliates use funny-sounding paragraphs in their copy, like "if you want to find the best no deposit casino bonus 2022, then you are in the right place. Here at "domain" we do nothing but search for the best casino bonus no deposit UK 2022".
They do that to a laughable degree, where I crack up reading their nonsense.
I know those are long-tail keywords, but can't you just put them in a natural order without fearing that Google won't acknowledge them?
Another question, do you really have to spam 3k words targeting a keyword like "10 free spins"? Technically, this keyword would require almost no copy other than maybe a definition for the offer type.
I also see affiliates writing unrelated content for their targeted keywords.
Let's assume the keyword is "best Starburst sites". They'd often give a review of the game, how to play it and so on - but that's not really what the search intent is about.
Gimme your 2 cents, I beg.
They do that to a laughable degree, where I crack up reading their nonsense.
I know those are long-tail keywords, but can't you just put them in a natural order without fearing that Google won't acknowledge them?
Another question, do you really have to spam 3k words targeting a keyword like "10 free spins"? Technically, this keyword would require almost no copy other than maybe a definition for the offer type.
I also see affiliates writing unrelated content for their targeted keywords.
Let's assume the keyword is "best Starburst sites". They'd often give a review of the game, how to play it and so on - but that's not really what the search intent is about.
Gimme your 2 cents, I beg.