Bitcoin Miners Are Failing At SEO: Misinformation Wins

The post Bitcoin Miners Are Failing At SEO: Misinformation Wins appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. I love this space. But, as with any large grouping of individual people, there are a few things that I have been discussing that continue to go ignored by much of the space. When it comes to participating in highly competitive arenas it is those participants that see opportunity where waters are undisturbed that will find success. Especially when other participants choose to discount these strategies. What we will be discussing here are two very basic topics: SEO and Digital Marketing Use of hedging strategies Bitcoin Miner SEO and Digital Content Marketing Source: https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2023-global-overview-report That is ⅔ of the world population using the internet. What is your primary use for the internet? Finding information. How do we find that information today? Source: https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2023-global-overview-report We turn to search engines. Which search engine in particular? Google. Google makes up a whopping 78% of all online search traffic. When was the last time that you searched “bitcoin mining” or “hashrate”? — Do your Googles. The results are abysmal. Frankly embarrassing. Who are the primary “sources” we get through Google for such searches? Investopedia (okay, I guess) Toptal (never heard of them) Bankrate (never heard of them) Bitcoin[dot]com (crypto exchange wannabe and former BCH shill; not a good source) Cointelegraph (bleh) Blockchain[dot]com (puke) Binance Academy (yucky) Forbes (uninformed) Hashrate[dot]no (close but it’s “crypto” mining so, swing-and-a-miss) CoinDesk (bleh) Not a single bitcoin miner. Not one. Not on Page 1 nor Page 2 – and that’s already 100% deeper than most people are willing to go on a Google Search. We don’t even get any of the Bitcoin Mining organizations or institutions that claim to be championing the industry! When we google “oil production” or “oil & gas production” we get a mix of varying institutions that monitor the industry as well as the corporations…

Oct 19, 2023 - 01:00
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Bitcoin Miners Are Failing At SEO: Misinformation Wins

The post Bitcoin Miners Are Failing At SEO: Misinformation Wins appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

I love this space. But, as with any large grouping of individual people, there are a few things that I have been discussing that continue to go ignored by much of the space. When it comes to participating in highly competitive arenas it is those participants that see opportunity where waters are undisturbed that will find success. Especially when other participants choose to discount these strategies. What we will be discussing here are two very basic topics: SEO and Digital Marketing Use of hedging strategies Bitcoin Miner SEO and Digital Content Marketing Source: https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2023-global-overview-report That is ⅔ of the world population using the internet. What is your primary use for the internet? Finding information. How do we find that information today? Source: https://datareportal.com/reports/digital-2023-global-overview-report We turn to search engines. Which search engine in particular? Google. Google makes up a whopping 78% of all online search traffic. When was the last time that you searched “bitcoin mining” or “hashrate”? — Do your Googles. The results are abysmal. Frankly embarrassing. Who are the primary “sources” we get through Google for such searches? Investopedia (okay, I guess) Toptal (never heard of them) Bankrate (never heard of them) Bitcoin[dot]com (crypto exchange wannabe and former BCH shill; not a good source) Cointelegraph (bleh) Blockchain[dot]com (puke) Binance Academy (yucky) Forbes (uninformed) Hashrate[dot]no (close but it’s “crypto” mining so, swing-and-a-miss) CoinDesk (bleh) Not a single bitcoin miner. Not one. Not on Page 1 nor Page 2 – and that’s already 100% deeper than most people are willing to go on a Google Search. We don’t even get any of the Bitcoin Mining organizations or institutions that claim to be championing the industry! When we google “oil production” or “oil & gas production” we get a mix of varying institutions that monitor the industry as well as the corporations…

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