I do build websites and I do know SEO. I deal in SEO almost every day. But Quora just doesn't seem to play by the same rules that I use to rank websites I build. It could be down to the amount of content that gets posted on Quora daily as opposed to a website I build with a set number of pages and content.
I've looked and studied the keywords but you can't just replicate them, that's not how SEO works.
The basic principle in SEO when trying to rank on Google is low competition keywords with high quality content. You want the page title to be defined within the first paragraph. You want AT LEAST 300 words in the body text. You want nice formatting, headings, pictures, grammar etc. Finally you want the keywords used in the page title repeated throughout the body. - But this is all completely hit or miss on Quora. - I read your previous post about SEO though, so I'm sure you know all this.
If you want a really nice resource for SEO formatting, you should check out Hemingway App - Write your Quora answer there first and it will grade your text as you write. It will tell you how to improve it and give you tips over on the right hand side. Once you're satisfied you can copy/paste it over to Quora. -
I previously ran a YouTube channel and I used Hemingway App to grow it. I'd upload a video, share it in a blog post on my website and write a nice article. The article would rank on Google and it would draw traffic to my YouTube channel. - The channel was super successful but sadly YouTube didn't like the tutorial I was making and terminated my account (hence why I moved to Quora). But this method made me $1000+ monthly on Adsense revenue.
Yeah. This guide SEO is not hard(is a little outdated, but it's good) and the moz free course. MOZ SEO
Wow. This Tiny Task information is SO appreciated, Sunryzen.
I thought about the "something 'funny'" assessment from Quora, but if I think again about that, they're asking us to click up people to answer. They aren't demanding that it be a time-consuming, hand-aching task. They just ask that they be clicked.
Personally, I have injured wrists and hands, so this is a way to complete a task without putting stress on them, causing the healing to be more difficult and take longer.
Question: Do you use Tiny Task on a Mac or PC? I'm on a 2009 souped-up iMac with High Sierra forced onto it (by my boyfriend). OSX 10.13.6. Latest Safari.
PS I just found that Tiny Task is only for Windows. Sikuli for Mac is apparently like it. Other alternatives for Mac users (who want Tiny Task): https://alternativeto.net/software/tinytask/?platform=mac
ALSO: Question for those with tech knowledge: Could I use a Windows program on a Mac by using the Develop window and the user agent pulldown for Chrome-Windows or Firefox-Windows (basically faking that I'm on Windows, from what I understand). I used to do this by faking that I was on my iPhone to be on Instagram from my desktop instead of iOS so I could post from desktop.
Not happening just with you .
The app is bad.
Here is one of the review from Play store " The application is slow. If I use it for more than 20 minutes it's very sluggish, pages don't display before 5 or 10 seconds while other applications are still very fast and not even half of the device memory is used. My phone is an S9 by the way, it handles heavy apps without a problem but your app"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quora.android&hl=en_IN&showAllReviews=true