
I Think the Era of Tier 1 Gambling Brand Landing Pages Is Coming to an End
I went through all 100 of my websites targeting Australia, Canada, the UK, and New Zealand. They are between 4–5 and 9 months old. Not a single website has any keywords ranking in the top 50 according to Ahrefs. Those are the conclusions — and the rather depressing statistics.
When I first launched them, around half of the websites had ranking keywords within the first month or two. Now they have all dropped out. It seems that Google gave me a break at first, but later began ranking the websites according to the usual criteria: value, age, and trust.
What am I going to do now? I’ll improve the template and turn each landing page into a multi-page website with plenty of information: essential pages, slots, providers, instructions on how to deposit and withdraw money, and several blog articles. Basically, I’ll build all the surrounding content and features used by genuine casino brands on their official websites so that my projects resemble them.
It seems there is no other way. This approach may still work in Mexico, Brazil, and India, but in Tier 1 countries, I’m seeing absolutely no results. I understand that my network could become significantly stronger in two or three years, once the websites have matured and gained age and authority. But who wants to wait that long?)
I plan to create around 30–40 pages for each website, including essential pages.
Back to work. Hugs to everyone.
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