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If you haven't seen it, the SEO subreddit is filled with some of the best gems in digital marketing. This thread, "What's Your Most Underrated SEO Tip That Actually Brought Real Results?" - this guy gets 100–200 backlinks per photo by uploading photos to Un...

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If you haven't seen it, the SEO subreddit is filled with some of the best gems in digital marketing. This thread: what's your most underrated SEO tip that actually brought real results? This guy gets 100 to 200 backlinks per photo. Uploading photos to Unsplash and Pexels. Uses reverse image search to find photos that were uploaded that this person took. Sends a message to them saying, hey, link to my website. This is my site. Don't link to Unsplash, don't link to Pexels. Link to me! 5 to 7% backlink conversion rate. Ignoring the 60 character limit for page titles. Writing page titles that are 150, 50 to 250 characters. Instead, Google's just going to write its own page title, so if you write something really long, Google has more context. To do a better job, Google will pick the section that best matches the search. Make sure you are linking to other pages on your site. Doing it in th

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If you haven't seen it, the SEO subreddit is filled with some of the best gems in digital marketing. This thread: what's your most underrated SEO tip that actually brought real results? This guy gets 100 to 200 backlinks per photo. Uploading photos to Unsplash and Pexels. Uses reverse image search to find photos that were uploaded that this person took. Sends a message to them saying, hey, link to my website. This is my site. Don't link to Unsplash, don't link to Pexels. Link to me! 5 to 7% backlink conversion r...
ar you just change it to 2026. Everyone loves fresh content. Oh, here's a good tip. Lots of people don't do this. Make sure you have something to say which people actually want to read. People treat SEO as a series of tricks. If you aren't tricking Google, write good content that answers people's questions. Format it in a way that is easy to read, provide context, and cite your sources. That's pretty much what all the SEO tricks are trying to do. They just forget the basic concept of why people write content in...

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The video highlights placing internal links to other site pages naturally in the middle of paragraph content as an underrated SEO practice.

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If you haven't seen it, the SEO subreddit is filled with some of the best gems in digital marketing. This thread: what's your most underrated SEO tip that actually brought real results? This guy gets 100 to 200 backlinks per photo. Uploading photos to Unsplash and Pexels. Uses reverse image search to find photos that were uploaded that this person took. S...

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The video cites a Reddit tactic of adding Search Console queries and answers verbatim to relevant pages, but notes it can become spammy keyword stuffing without context.

Search Console query expansion risk/avoid · asserts

If you haven't seen it, the SEO subreddit is filled with some of the best gems in digital marketing. This thread: what's your most underrated SEO tip that actually brought real results? This guy gets 100 to 200 backlinks per photo. Uploading photos to Unsplash and Pexels. Uses reverse image search to find photos that were uploaded that this person took. S...

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Updating old content and changing the year in the SEO title is claimed to help because Google and users respond to freshness signals.

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If you haven't seen it, the SEO subreddit is filled with some of the best gems in digital marketing. This thread: what's your most underrated SEO tip that actually brought real results? This guy gets 100 to 200 backlinks per photo. Uploading photos to Unsplash and Pexels. Uses reverse image search to find photos that were uploaded that this person took. S...

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The video frames the core SEO principle as writing content people actually want to read, answering questions, formatting clearly, providing context, and citing sources.

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ar you just change it to 2026. Everyone loves fresh content. Oh, here's a good tip. Lots of people don't do this. Make sure you have something to say which people actually want to read. People treat SEO as a series of tricks. If you aren't tricking Google, write good content that answers people's questions. Format it in a way that is easy to read, provide...

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