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How I Rank Any Keyword On The Google Front Page... Without Ppc
It is important to comprehend how Google picks a piece of content worthy of the front page. 1) Backlinks Matt Cutts, top Google engineer, has said that the number of links pointing to a webpage and the quality of those links, establish page rank. In other words, the additional links to your content from external sources as well as the reputation of those outside sources governs how lofty in the ranks your content gets boosted. An influential website connecting to your content has more clout than five less trafficked sites. 2) Relevant Keywords The keyword or keyword phrase governs how Google retrieves your content. Google scans precise keywords all through a piece of content to see if they equal a searcher's query. Therefore, a keyword or phrase showing up multiple times in one piece of content is given more ranking priority than others containing that identical keyword or phrase only one time. Imagine Google as a big scanning mechanism. Gazillions of pieces of content are simultaneously scanned top to bottom for the submitted keyword being searched for. The content pieces or pages with the majority number of that keyword, other relevant words, and most amount (or quality) of linkbacks are ranked in the top ten on the Google front page.The leading ten slots on the Google front page are comprised of content pieces with the most amount of that certain keyword or keyword phrase in conjunction with other relevant words to that keyword, and the number and quality of linkbacks directly corresponding to it. So, let us explore optimizing that content for the Google front page. 1. Content is fashioned around a keyword or keyword phrase, so start by picking your keyword intially. Competent rules of thumb are adding in the keyword every 5 to 6 sentences all the way through your content. Remember how Google scans from the top? 2. Add the keyword in the title of your content, in the description box, and in the meta tags. 3. Make sure the URL address to where your content is intially posted (also known as a permalink) contains the keyword and keyword phrase. It might appear like this *http://yourwebsite.com/your-competitive-keyword* Extra tidbit: You can even include your keyword in any anchor texts (also recognized as hyperlinks) you might have in your content. Yep! A top secret tactic of the gurus right there, baby! As soon as you have optimized your content, you want to have as many linkbacks as possible pointing to it. Here is how we fill the ballot box for your content to have a landslide win. Many submission directories exist; article, video, software, and blog directories. You want to change your original content into many unique forms and give them to these mixed directories. Vital: With each of these "new" content pieces you must involve a link back to your original. All of these diverse webpages linking to your original content construct an importance factor that Google sees. And if all of them deem it is popular, it must be. And he lifts it to the top of the Google front page as your reward. (Mr. G can be so shallow sometimes, right?) You are doubtlessly thinking right now that this all sounds tremendous… except one thing. Who has time to reconstruct an original piece of content and submit them to all those directories? But that’s why we love technology and the few programs poofed into existence to take on this task. And there are less still that are not only worth their salt, but over deliver. Be sure to follow the link in the resource box below to see the only directory submission programs I recommend… Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Adam Ayer is the creator of Magnetic MLM Marketing: a website devoted to sharing free strategies that reveal how you can rank on the Google front page overnight using competitive keywords without paying a single cent, nada, nothing for advertising. See the directory submitter tools he highly recommends here ==> Adam's toolbox and completely dominate the search engines. |
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