SEO Autopilot Diagram Editor

By | June 27, 2018

The SEO Autopilot diagram editor offers users a great deal of flexibility. The ability to create unique link structures, to avoid footprints and to ensure that the most appropriate links are pointing to the right place.

All that choice and power comes with a few headaches however. With so many link types and so many ways to divide and create your options, it’s easy to get stuck and make the wrong choice. The video below looks at what each link type is, and why you might want to use them in a particular way.

SEO Autopilot Diagram Editor Tamed

In short there are two main variables to take into account

  • DA (Domain authority)
  • Content Allowance

A good first tier link. One that points directly to your money pages has both good content surrounding it, to allow search engines to parse the content and see the appropriateness of the link

It is also placed on a high domain authority website.

Like most modern link building tools SEO Autopilots main strength is its ability to put high authority links on sites that are hard to reach. The trick here is to not skimp on the attention you give the content that surrounds your links.

Click Through and Context and Survivability

Content surrounding your 1st tier links provides three benefits.

Click through

Perhaps the least likely benefit. It’s rare anyone is going to click through from a first tier link on a WEB2.0 site or similar. It does happen, but it is rare. But why not maximise the chances of it happening anyway by having decent content?

Context

Google loves context. You link juice is very much influenced by the content that surrounds it. A generic Bio with a link at the bottom that has little or nothing to do with the page the link is pointing to adds little, if any, link juice.

A well written 600 word article added to the campaign in your SEO Autopilot diagram editor with other phrases associated with your target keyword included, with good formatting, perhaps an image and other citation links adds a huge amount of link juice. It also dramatically lowers the chances of Google seeing the link as a red flag for spam. Always good to keep the anti spam police away from your business!

Survivability

It’s not just Google that doesn’t like empty pages with spammed links and no context. It also raises a red flag to the platform owner.

Did you know, for instance, that WordPress deletes almost a quarter of a million free blog per month that it believes to be spam? The biggest indicator that a blog is spam is weak/thin or missing content.

It’s not just Google that will ignore your links without content, the platform owners will probably delete the account they are on sooner or later anyway.

Use the hints in the video to create your own unique set up using the SEO autopilot diagram editor