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SEO Exposed Part 5: How To Keep Your Search Engine Results Moving Up
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Achieving optimum positions in Google’s natural search results is a long term SEO goal. You will NOT get there quickly. I’ve given you a strong foundation to start with in terms of setting up your strategy and thinking to deliver positive, focused results. Here’s something you need to be aware of – following my instructions exactly in the beginning does not mean that your website will magically appear on the top page of Google.
You cannot do the things in my article series and say that “your SEO is done” or “my website is optimized.” Google is a dynamic, fluid entity that indexes, rates and positions web content on a monthly basis. They really only do a complete scan of the web once every 22 – 30 days. They’re continuously indexing, and no one knows the schedule or secrets of exactly what they do or when. While you’ve restructured and set up your pages in a manner that makes it easy for Google to scan and rate your content, you need to set aside time on an ongoing basis if you want to pass the competition.
Data is Your Best Friend
Hopefully you’ve kept your collected data handy. You need to look carefully at each keyword you are targeting. You also need to look constantly at where the competitor websites you study are positioned.
As you start to appear in the search results, you should always look ahead to the competitor who is closest to your current position for each keyword. They represent the next obstacle in gaining position, and you have to go after each position close to you if you want to move up.
Look carefully at their website. Study their Meta Titles and Meta Descriptions for the pages that are listed ahead of you for each keyword. Rewrite yours every month to be “richer” or more keyword dense than theirs. Increase the keyword density for your pages every month, and spend every month increasing the number of back links that have your keywords in the anchor text for the link.
Keep the Backlinks Coming
One way to get good, relative high score back links is to use the social networking websites, social bookmarking websites and the article marketing directories. Keep releasing good, relative content on a monthly basis and you will move up past the competitor who is next in line in Google. If you’re using social networking websites like Facebook or Myspace or Twitter, set up accounts for yourself as well as Business pages for your various activities. Release information on these sites linking back to your main site, but again make sure you use the keywords you’re targeting linked back to your website’s pages that best match.
Well written and focused articles submitted to all the major article directories using a tool like Automatic Article Submitter will bring in even higher quality back links. You’re only usually allowed one or two links in the Author Box for each directory, so use that link space carefully and again, tie it to the keyword or focal point of the article and drive it back to your website.
Slow and Steady Wins the Race
I can’t stress to your enough how important proper SEO is. I also can’t stress enough how key it is for you to budget your time effectively. Schedule set days on your calendar EVERY MONTH where you will address, tweak and refine your SEO strategy. It’s the only way to ensure that, several months down the road, you start seeing a flow of organic traffic coming in from good positions.
Keep your core keyword focus consistent for 6 – 8 months. Don’t try to keep optimizing or adding new keywords to your mix, or your activities will get out of control. If you change your keyword approach at month 3, all your previous work those 3 months is pretty much lost. Successful SEO is all about focus and diligence.
To your massive success,
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Who is Clicking Where? Where You Need To Be On The Search Results Page To Get Traffic
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There are a HUGE number of users searching for terms in Google every minute of every day. On a local, national and global scale, Google has built itself up to be number one in market share as the worldwide search leader. They get a lot of attention and of course businesses are constantly trying to get to be number one in the search results for a variety of keywords.
Let’s talk about search engine position. My first point is simple. Abandon your ego. Don’t worry about being number one for every keyword that is related to your business. It’s not a realistic expectation and you will just suffer constant disappointment. Change your focus to generating traffic. If you can carve yourself a niche online for a few important keywords, then traffic will flow in.
Focus on a Handful of Keywords
Define your niche by looking at the keywords you think are best for you. Use Google’s Keyword Tool to research the keywords you think are best. Their suggestion tool will tell you the traffic for the keywords you enter, as well as the traffic for relevant or similar keywords and keyword strings. It’s all validated and generated by real traffic and search data. You should only target keywords that are relevant to your business but that still have a medium to medium high search volume. Target the keywords and keyword strings that have about one third to half the search volume of the most popular keywords in the set. It’s your best chance to get position somewhat quickly and to generate traffic.
Shoot for Page 1 not for #1 on Page 1
In terms of the organic search results for your set of keywords, you need to get onto the first 3 pages of results if you want to see ANY traffic. Google and AOLSearch, which is driven using Google’s same search scripts, accidentally released search engine usage data to the public back in 2007. Here’s some information you might find very interesting.
The #1 position on Page 1 of Google will result in about 42% of the traffic for that keyword clicking on your website.
Spots #2 – #10 on Page 1 will result in between 27% and 3% of the search traffic clicking on your website.
Overall, spots #1 – #10 account for 97% of clicks deriving from search traffic for a keyword.
Pages 2 & 3 split up the remaining 3% of traffic for a given keyword across all 20 positions on Pages 2 & 3. If you’re past Page 3, you’re not getting any traffic at all.
You see the problem. Page 1 of Google is worth a lot in terms of traffic generation. If you’re picking medium to medium high volume keywords, however, you can still get some return off of Pages 2 & 3. 3% of 40,000 traffic per month is still a fair amount of targeted traffic that may be ready to buy your products.
Moving off the first (Search Engine Results Page) SERP the rate of decline in clickthrough picks up considerably. The clickthrough rate for listings with #11 rank dropped to 0.66%. That’s an almost 80% decline in clickthroughs from the #10 SERP position and shows that being on the first SERP page results in far greater SE traffic than lower listings.
Use Interim Strategies
There are other ways to get short term results and high search placement within Google. You could try Google Adwords and buy sponsored positions in the right column and beige box above the organic results. Every click is going to cost you money, so you’ll need to make sure the pages you are routing to are engaging and generate some return on investment. In the long term, your cheapest and most effective source of traffic will come from building a good organic Google position.
To your massive success,
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Google Front Page Video in Under 6 Hours
Posted by: | CommentsThis morning’s Member Focus Group was about Video. We had a great presentation from Simon Spykermann of SpykerMedia about the role video can and should play in small business promotions. Please understand that creating great content is only the first step; next you need to get your content noticed. Watch this case study completed within one day. In a few more days, the videos should rank even better in Google. Both Simon Spykermann and Ralph Brigman are excellent at what they do.
Video Distribution
Video is ranking very well in Google these days. The key is not just having a good video, but distributing it broadly so that it is found and indexed by search engines. Traffic Geyser is the absolute market leader. A few minutes and your video hits 50+ video, podcast, social bookmark and article sites all with backlinks to your page.
To your massive success,
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SEO Exposed Part 3: Revise Your Website’s Content To Match What Google Cares About
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Those following this series now know how to spy directly on their competition and how to develop a direct, aggressive SEO strategy based on that data.
You’ve now laid the groundwork and are targeting correctly in a smart, strategic manner that actually matches how a corporate SEO consultant would analyze your situation. I left off last time telling you that you must make sure your targeted keywords appear 10 – 15 times on each page of your website and that they had to be used in a semantically correct manner to avoid any trouble.
There’s more that you’ll have to do to your website in order to match up and perform like your competition. Everything you’ll read below is super-easy to do if you are using Wordpress for your website with a plug-in such as All-in-One-SEO. You can do all this things from one screen at the same time that you create your page or post. If you are not using Wordpress, not only are these tops harder to implement, but you may actually have to pay a pro to do it. Wordpress is free so if you haven’t started your website or have only taken baby steps in getting it started, switch it today!
These recommendations are synergistic with some of the key things that Google currently looks at on websites that are part of their index.
1. Meta Titles, Meta Descriptions and Meta Keywords – (Controlled via the All-in-One-SEO Wordpress plugin.) Each page’s Meta Titles, Meta Descriptions and Meta Keywords must contain the keywords you aretargeting. While Google does not really look at the Meta Keywords embedded in the top of each page any longer, other search engines like Yahoo do. Your pages’ Meta Titles are very important as they tell Google the purpose of your website and page. Don’t waste space repeating your company’s name or domain name; just get your keywords prominently in that space. Use the Meta Description to establish your identity and purpose from a human standpoint, and try to use your keywords there as well. In Wordpress you’ll create meta titles, descriptions and keywords for EVERY new page or post. Do not skip this step or do it sloppily. Your visitors may or may not ever see it, but the search engines definitely do. The place where your visitors are most likely to see it is in the search engine summary. Check out this example.
These are the #9 and #10 results for “MLM Drop Cards” for a search I did today. (Mine is the #10 result). Notice how the Title is clear, succinct and contains the keywords. Then look at the two lines of text below. Notice that mine is written in complete sentences. This comes from the Meta Description field. This is the place where in 2 lines of text, you entice the searcher to click on your result. The #9 result clearly doesn’t have a meta description. In its place, a random block of text from within the page is displayed.

2. Footer Navigation Links. – (Controlled via the themes section in Wordpress.) Develop key paths for Google’s spyders: Remember how I told you in Part 2 that outside links driving to your website should ideally have your targeted keywords as part of your anchor text? Your website should have the same technique for its own internal content. If your website is more than one page and has primary navigation at top or on the side, DUPLICATE that navigation in the footer of each page. However, rename those links to match your keywords and point them to the pages in your site that most closely match. This tells Google a clear path to index and scan content for information tied to keywords and search terms. In my next article, I’ll touch on the challenges facing single page websites or landing pages. Here is a quick screen shot of one of my capture pages. Notice all the small hyperlinks down below the copyright info in the footer. These are not for the visitor, they are for the search engine. Fortunately, if you are using MLM Lead System Pro all of this is done for you.
3. Image, Document and File Names – (Assign names at the time of upload in Wordpress) Name your files to match your keywords. Go into your website structure and rename your files to include the keywords from your strategy. Make sure the keyword you use in each filename matches the content and Meta Titles for that page. Don’t just jam the words together in keyphrases; use a hyphen between words. (Examples: Instead of Pic2017.jpg name your file Mount-Saint-Helens-in-Fall.jpg and instead of Video Clip 11 name your file Interview-with-Michael-Jordon.wmv). Get it? Even though your visitors don’t see the names of your images or video files, the search engine does. The names of your files should contain all your keywords and be separated by hypens. This takes only a few extra seconds when you create the pages and will greatly help your search rankings. It’s a pain in the **** to have to undo and redo later so do it the first time.
All of the items above are similar to what a professional SEO would do upon first taking on a project with you. Your website must have the proper foundation for you to ever have any chance of doing as well as your competitors in Google.
This series has now made it clear how you should develop your strategy based on real competitor data. I’ve shown you how to carefully develop your keyword targeting so that you are pursuing good volume keywords that match your products and services. You’ve learned how to adapt your website and content to match up with some of Google’s primary search algorithms.
To your massive success,
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SEO Exposed Part 2: Develop a Focused SEO Strategy Complements of Your Competition
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During Part 1 of this series, I explained how you could spy on your competitors’ websites using free tools like Alexa online. Now I’m going to show you exactly how to develop a focused Search Engine Optimization strategy for yourself that will have you starting to catch up to those you envy in no time.
If you followed my instructions in Part 1 carefully, you’ll now have a comparison chart showing your website versus others in terms traffic rank, the sites linking in, the keywords that drive traffic to your competition, and their position versus your current position in Google.
Take the keywords driving traffic to your competition and plug them into a tool like the Google Adwords Keyword Tool. It’s readily available online and will give you the EXACT average Monthly Search Volume for each keyword online. Store that data in your spreadsheet for reference later. Also, use the Keyword Tool’s synonym and relevant keywords suggestion feature to find the search volumes for other keywords that Google ties to your set. Highlight the ones that match exactly with what you’re offering online.
This overall set of your competitors’ keywords and the keywords you liked from the Google Adwords Tool gives you a basis now to select the keywords YOU will target. Only take the keywords that have medium to medium high search volume when compared to the top producing keywords on that list. They’re going to be easier to take position on. To under the interplay between search volume and search results placement read How to Get 1000 Visitors.
Now go and look carefully at the Sites Linking In data for websites on your list with the highest traffic ranking. Pick the top one and go visit all the links from their data. Mark which ones are free link resources or directories and start seeing if there are ways to get your own website linked. Try to get linked from as many of the same websites as your top competitor. The ranking and ratings they receive from inbound links from these other websites can be yours as well. HERE’S AN IMPORTANT TIP. For the websites that allow you to provide the link and anchor text as part of the link submission process, you must use the keywords you are targeting in the link! This tells Google something very important: your website is a destination and resource for information pertaining to that keyword.
Now go into your own website and revise your text content. Get those same keywords to appear about 10 – 15 times per page within the writing. Make sure you use them semantically and grammatically correct.
This is all a good start in getting your website to be in the same competitive space. In my next article in this series, I’ll tell you exactly how Google looks at other elements of your website’s content and how you can best optimize it to make Google’s work easier.
To your massive success,
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How do Cedrick Harris, David Wood and Other MLSP Leaders Generate Massive Site Traffic?
Posted by: | CommentsRead the post that accompanies this Video here: SEO Exposed #1: Spy on Your Competition
Pick up the Excel spreadsheet highlighted in the VIDEO here: Leader Site Traffic Analysis
To your massive success,
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SEO Exposed Part 1: Spy On Your Competition Using These Free Techniques
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Does this describe you? You’re working hard. Having moderate success and generating some income from your home based network marketing business. You’re starting to see some results in terms of lead generation and growing your team. You’re frustrated because you know others are doing better than you
You’ve been watching your Google natural search position constantly and doing link exchanges, updating content, submitting articles for back links, blogging and a whole suite of other monthly activities that you were told were necessary. You weren’t misinformed, but you’re constantly worried that you’re targeting wrong or missing something.
The real beauty of the Internet as a forum to connect buyers with sellers is that you can see exactly what your competitors are doing at any given time. The competition that is more successful than you typically is going to be listed ahead of you for various keywords. This is a simple, rough indicator of who is getting more website traffic than you.
You don’t need to use guesswork when studying your competition, however. There are several ways online you can investigate what others are doing. Set aside a little bit of time on an ongoing basis to do some real, competitive analysis. Here’s some things you should consider doing. They don’t take long and utilize some of the same approaches you’d see if you paid thousands of dollars out to a strategic advertising and consulting agency.
Read This Before You Start Using Google Adwords or Pay Per Click
Posted by: | CommentsIf you’re going to be successful, you must learn quickly how to use Google to your advantage. There are HUGE differences between how Google treats its organic results (or left side results) and the Adwords/pay per click (right side and beige box) results, and there are HUGE differences in strategy in how to use them.
You hear a lot of things that will attract you to Google Adwords/pay per click. Instant traffic. Instant position in search. Instant return on investment. Instant dollars in your pocket. Instant better search engine position. These things you hear are all true to some degree; it just depends on how large your budget is and how you execute your pay-per-click strategy.
Let’s say that you had an unlimited budget with infinite cash to spend every day. A smart marketer in this situation would blanket Google Adwords with as many keywords as possible that they felt had search traffic and some chance of conversion. A smart marketer would also track carefully in the first month the keywords that produce clicks and the keywords within that set that produce conversions from those clicks. So now, as a savvy marketer, you’ve used your budget to quickly establish good quality keywords that fit your business and website, and you’ve optimized your budget to focus on getting heavy coverage and aggressive bidding for those keywords.
Now for the real world. You do not have an infinite budget.











