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March 07, 2020, 02:43:25 PM
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Buy / Sell bitcoins is not an easy job for beginners, I recommend a guide how to buy bitcoin for newbies.

https://www.mycrypto101.net/guide-to-purchase-bitcoin-2020

Enjoy!
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March 07, 2020, 11:00:09 PM
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If you're trying to advertise your site and actually want people to click your link, you'd be better off giving headings and subheadings to explicitly state what the site offers.

You can't have everything included and it's more likely to get picked up by search engines afaik (but I'm no expert).
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March 08, 2020, 03:41:23 AM
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Quote from your website: "Why Invest in Bitcoin? 100,000% up gained since 2010. Bitcoin is the best performance asset in 2019, compared with major traditional assets. If holding for longer term, the performance is even better."

If I would personally endorse the buying of bitcoin to other people(which I never did), this is definitely NOT the way to do it in my opinion. Unless you want a huge-ass bubble like what we had in 2017.

And just to add to what jackg said: While I'm personally really fine with articles/pages such as what you did(referral links and such), you might want to create something new that would put your site above those already existing. It's just slightly better than those referral link spam articles in my opinion.

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March 08, 2020, 10:35:08 AM
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Buy / Sell bitcoins is not an easy job for beginners, I recommend a guide how to buy bitcoin for newbies.

https://www.mycrypto101.net/guide-to-purchase-bitcoin-2020

Enjoy!

It is funny to see that your link / button that links to the users to start buying bitcoin in Binance is also a referral link. You aren't guiding beginners with some facts about Bitcoin nor helping them how to purchase one, but instead you are trying to implicitly convince them to user your binance referral code. That's a huge No No to you and your reputation. If you really wanted to help them, summarize the content alone and not the website that you (can possibly) are the maker.

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