Rickard Vikström and the rest of Internet Vikings help operators and affiliates be more efficient with their SEO work. He is sharing his insights with us – follow his story below.
In 2008, I was working at an SEO agency. There I saw that Internet marketers need technical solutions that were not available at the time. I saw all the technical issues that they had and wanted to become the technical partner of the SEO industry as there was a gap in the market and no one had taken that position. We built those solutions to help Internet marketers to become more efficient and better in what they do so they can focus on marketing stuff, not technical stuff, especially search engine optimization.
I try to build it long term and don’t take shortcuts. Running a company is like training to play soccer or any other sport. You can’t cheat, it won’t come to you easily, you need to pour hundreds and thousands of hours into it. Then maybe you’ll be good at it.
The main challenge is to have an edge over your competitors, as everyone is doing the same onpage, same outreach (like if you have got a good link, that site will get email from your all competitors within the next weeks trying to get the same links). It is tough to stand out of the crowd.
Yes, that is a part of the SEO industry that really understands what it means to be at the edge 24/7. That is, working in iGaming you have to be agile, proactive, always on the watch in order to remain competitive. SEO is a foundation of online visibility, and without that you are out of the business. As for results, it depends on many factors. However, I would say 3-6 months.
That is the only way to differentiate yourself from your competitors as everyone can do the same great content, same great onpage. So it is hard to overestimate the importance of backlinks.
Basically, it hasn’t changed that much compared to 2010-2012 when Panda and the Penguin were launched. Honestly, I don’t expect much in the next couple of years in this regard. Google has other things to focus on.
It seems that those terms are overused. I would say they are superfluous to some extent. There are no hats anymore, that is just something that marketing agencies have come up with.
No. At least not for now. There is enough stuff to focus on regarding Google.
It’s not just important, it’s crucial. You should have both brand protection for your domains and SEO. It gives you a lot of advantages, so use the domains you have registered! Don’t just use it as doorway pages.
The bugs within the Google search engine is an SEO factor not in our control together with spam links that are thrown at your sites.
I use the Searchmetrics Suite and Wincher. Those are my day-to-day tools.
First and foremost, retargeting tools. These services will increase the value of a visitor bringing him. Also, fraud detection. I believe it will rapidly improve making the industry safer and more reliable.
It is still too early to take it into consideration in 2021 in terms of SEO. So I say that it will have no impact on SEO next year. This technology will definitely require more time to develop to the point that it can have an impact on SEO.
Just do more than your competitors, that is usually that easy. You should prepare yourself for hard work and long hours.
There are still lots of possibilities in markets like Austria, Romania, Finland, and Norway. But I would also focus on SE Asia like India, Thailand, Vietnam, and Japan.
As we are a supplier to the industry, we help all niches; it is hard to pick one. Also, we think e-commerce will be as profitable as the loan/iGaming industry within the next 5 years.
My prediction is that it will become more global. Not everyone will focus on Scandinavia and the UK like it did 4 years ago. We’ll see the emergence of new markets worldwide.
Yes! And I’ll come to all in the future. Hope there will be such an opportunity in 2021.
My hobbies are snowboarding and being out in nature, I like the iGaming industry because it’s the most challenging industry in the world.
About SiGMA’s revamped website:
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