I've done SEO on a site that was four years old and very low ranked and using popular but low competition keywords was able to help the site rank very high in a short period of time. So yes, it is possible to revive a 'dead' site.[quote]Can SEO be used to revive a dead site?[/quote]
I've done SEO on a site that was four years old and very low ranked and using popular but low competition keywords was able to help the site rank very high in a short period of time. So yes, it is possible to revive a 'dead' site.
There are many ways to revive a dead site. With SEO, you get new traffic when your link lands on the top page of the search engine’s list. That new traffic is the result of the SEO methods you have done to your dead site. And if you will continue with the SEO methods you are doing then the dead site will continue to get new traffic and possibly more as time goes by and as long as the link is in a good position in terms of the SEO ranking.There are many ways to revive a dead site. With SEO, you get new traffic when your link lands on the top page of the search engine’s list. That new traffic is the result of the SEO methods you have done to your dead site. And if you will continue with the SEO methods you are doing then the dead site will continue to get new traffic and possibly more as time goes by and as long as the link is in a good position in terms of the SEO ranking.
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I've done SEO on a site that was four years old and very low ranked and using popular but low competition keywords was able to help the site rank very high in a short period of time. So yes, it is possible to revive a 'dead' site. [quote]Can SEO be used to revive a dead site?[/quote] I've done SEO on a site that was four years old and very low ranked and using popular but low competition keywords was able to help the site rank very high in a short period of time. So yes, it is possible to revive a 'dead' site.
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