Rank #1 on Google inside 24 hours
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This is a quick case study on indexing for the Google search engine and reaching the all important first page. It also just took an few hours of my time yesterday.
The search phrase I was looking at is a fairly competitive one for ‘web prosperity’ which has a lot of buzz around it right now. Web Prosperity is an MLM program with a very handy main product suite aimed at Internet Marketers, which at the time of writing (during its pre-launch phase) is receiving sign ups every few seconds with 5,100,000 results for this search term and a lot of attention and buzz.

When choosing a domain name, unless it is your own branding, consider the keyword phrase as part of it – in this case I chose webprosperityreview.org.uk (although most were gone by the time I got around to it)
I wanted to use a .org as they can rank pretty well but I’m not sure it makes too much difference. As the .org for this domain was gone I went for .org.uk
Naturally I went for the wordpress blog option for content on the domain and spent an hour or say putting together a couple of blog posts about the program as well as adding categories named with the key phrase in such as web prosperity review etc.
Next I added my essential plug ins including ‘All in 1 SEO’, Google XML Sitemaps, ‘Related Posts’, ‘Sociable’ and ‘Statpress’. There are others that should be installed but I didn’t in this case.
I created one remote wordpress blog at wordpress.com and a Squidoo lens. Next I drafted a press release just covering the basic details of the program and submitted it to pr-inside.com.
Next it was a quick visit to animoto.com to create a video using images and graphics and uploaded this straight to youtube.com. Following that I used heyspread.com to distribute the video to 19 other video directories.
Next task was to socially bookmark it myself using socialmark.com as well as another 30 bookmarks through my outsourcer 9as well as blog carnival submissions. Interestingly these last two tasks have not been completed at the time of writing.
That’s it! Today the site is no.1 – whether this will hold up without further work is doubtful, but the point is it can be achieved without working too hard. Other keyword phrases would probably need a lot more work than what I’ve put in here.
The stats (using statpress) also show a lot of traffic – as seen below on this two day old blog!
Other case studies we’ve done recently have had similar results and all these strategies are covered in great detail in my upcoming ebook ‘New New Media World’ in an easy to follow step by step process and guide. If you are interested in reviewing the first draft copy and giving me a testimonial (If you think it is worthy) please contact me.
The dark side of Google Knols
Google Knol is described as a unit of knowledge - an authoritative article about a specific topic
and initially reeks of opportunity what with the ranking reports.
As Google roll out their wikipedia meets Squidoo mash-up there is concern that Google are
favoring their own Knol content over authority work. There is also ‘no follow’ which means
you get no credit or value for your outbound links.
Another issue is knoljacking - someone could post your content to Knol, get a couple of inbound links
and beat your ranking even if your site is an authority site.
Aaron Wall of SEOBook writes that he put the same article from the ‘authoritive’ work.com and placed it in a knol to find it ranked higher.
All this seems to be leading to a worrying trend in my opinion.
Still, let’s look at the positives - if they rank well - might as well use ‘em.
Linking to your websites and blogs will drive traffic and act as another back door
in the satellite game of Google love, even if the links are ‘no follow’.
Comprehensive information with several paragraphs and subheaders- using keywords in the title.
Let me know your comments on Google Knols!
Google Myths Free Report
Google is like the Holy Grail of marketing on the web. Rank well in Google and your profits are pretty much set.
But there is SO MUCH bogus information out there, often coming from the “gurus” themselves.
http://searchenginemythsexposed.com
Jonathan Leger has released a new free report that completely
obliterates the following myths about Google (and then goes on to
show you what DOES work):
Myth #1: Google Knows All and Sees All
Myth #2: Google Will Not Rank Duplicate Content
Myth #3: You Must Get Links From Related Subject Sites to Rank
Myth #4: Your Site Must Focus On One Subject To Rank
Myth #5: High PageRank Means Good Rankings
Myth #6: To Maintain Good Rankings, You Must Add New Content
..and..
MYTH #7: THE BIGGEST MYTH: Ranking In Google Is Hard!
He’ll also pay you for referring other people to this
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as well (even while it’s in pre-launch)? Find out more about that
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Jerry West SEO Expert Interviewed
You must check out this interview Howie Swartz did with Jerry West recently if you have any desire to get your website top of the search engines. Jerry West, of seorevolution.com, is an EXPERT in his field..listen and learn. By the way SEOrevolution, a membership site has had its’ doors shut to new members but Howie has a way in for you.
http://www.searchingdot.com/2007/08/15/jerry-west-interview-working/






