How I Achieved 7 Top Ten Google Rankings Without Breaking A By Alexis Dawes, Sat Dec 10th
Copyright 2005 Alexis Dawes Back in November 2004 I discovered a way to get a top 10 rankingin Google. I tested the technique for 3 months before I sharedmy findings with the world. Some people worked my technique and are still holding on totheir top Google rankings. Others criticized it, and decided notto give it a go.
Since November 2004 my targeted keywords have gotten morecompetitive. Webmasters have gotten swifter and saavier withtheir techniques. New tactics for gaining top 10 listings haveemerged, and are enjoying their place in the spotlight. And here I am still sitting blissfully with the same top 10Google rankings that I had nine months ago. In fact, I've addedseveral more in July 2005, just to make sure my rankings weren'tmaintaining because of some seniority algorithm. (Hey, you neverknow with Google!) Here's what I've discovered in that time frame. While Google still hesitates for weeks (but more often formonths) to list new sites in their ranking structure, optimizedpages from sites that alaready have a good Google ranking getspidered and listed much faster. How fast? Using this precise theory I got a #1 rank for a targetedkeyphrase within 3 days. Sounds exciting. But unfortunately it's not easy to find sites that have greatGoogle rank, and will permit you to freely promote your product,service or web site. Here are two such sites that'll give you an easy in to apossible top Google ranking-- 1) EzineArticles.com EzineArticles.com is one of the best kept secrets for gettingtop Google rankings. Articles submitted there are often spidered within 1-3 days. Awell optimized article can easily land in a top 10 slot. Take for example the keyphrase- "ingrown pubic hair" An article featured at EzineArticles.com holds the #1 positionat Google for this targeted keyphrase. How popular is such a keyphrase? Well according to the Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool, 975searches were done in June 2005 for that very phrase. And in mypersonal experience, Google almost always yields more searchesthan Overture. The author of the article is promoting an ingrown hair treatmentspray, within the resource box
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of the article. So he's receiving a boatload of free traffic to his site,because of this particular article. Still not convinced? Here's another... 2) Epage.com Epage.com is a popular classified ad site, with a wide varietyof categories. Often times if you optimize an ad for a specific keyphrase thead will get picked up by Google, and placed in the top 10. For instance, the Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool says that"hammer strength exercise equipment" receives 60 searches permonth. A search for hammer strength exercise equipment at Google placesan epage.com ad for in the #4 slot. Pretty neat. Now some of you are probably thinking that's a nice trick forkeyphrase's that target small niches. But does it work forcompetitive keyphrases like "fix bad credit" or something alongthose lines? No... it doesn't. This technique only works with smaller, niche targetedkeyphrases. But if you're an online entrepreneur who develops specialtysites, centered around niche topics, this is one technique youcan use to bring an ongoing flow of traffic to your site. I run a sinus infection information web site, and for the past 6months this is the only tactic I've used to generate traffic. Infact, it took me exactly two days to get a #1 position for an adusing my targeted keyphrase. (Today that same ad hovers around#3-#6, depending on the dance Google is doing.) The great thing is I earn AdSense revenue from that particularsite almost every single day. The other point you should keep inmind is that this tactic doesn't work with all classified ad websites. There are literally only a handful classified ad sites that getspidered by Google on a regular basis, AND have ad'sconsistently showing up in the top 10. So don't go blasting your ad to 50,000 different sites, causeit's not going to work. There's an art to doing it the right way. Either way, it's definitely worth trying the two sites listed inthis article. Targeted traffic is always good traffic, no matterhow much it is. About the author:Alexis Dawes is the author of "Taking The Back Road To Get OnGoogle's Front Page." Her report highlights additional sites andinsider knowledge she has used to obtain several top 10 listingsin Google. You can get more info at:http://www.Get-In-Google-Now.com |