Anyone looking to scale out websites who has a general clue about it would avoid 'SEO hosting' like the plague. It's about 10 years out of date and is a huge red flag to Google and anyone who'd take an interest.
I doubt the type of hosting you will have will do anything for your SEO, just be sure your site loads fast and is hosted on a reliable host.
If you want to generate traffic to your site build links and have good quality content on your site. Take a look for example what digitalocean did with their tutorials section. I bet that's bringing in a ton of traffic/leads.
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Anyone looking to scale out websites who has a general clue about it would avoid 'SEO hosting' like the plague. It's about 10 years out of date and is a huge red flag to Google and anyone who'd take an interest.
gimmick.... seo is hard work
I doubt the type of hosting you will have will do anything for your SEO, just be sure your site loads fast and is hosted on a reliable host.
If you want to generate traffic to your site build links and have good quality content on your site. Take a look for example what digitalocean did with their tutorials section. I bet that's bringing in a ton of traffic/leads.
google webmaster tools thats all you need
and Google Analytics
SEO hosting = Butt plug
In other words, unnecessary.
Are you trying to imply a Buttplug is unnecessary? In some cases, it's ABSOLUTELY needed.
seo can give you huge anxiety whenever they change their algorithms i hate seo but it has to be done
unless you got some nice pr links
Yes, in some cases, it's needed ... for some looking for pleasure.
SEO hosting is exactly that. It gives pleasure to idiots.
SEO hosting is pointless waste of time and waste of IPv4 space.
You readyserver?
no i think.
no, it just marketing buzzword