Number 1 in Google
With the preliminaries out of the way, there is an important thing
to know about Google; it's that Google is very "link centric." In other
words, ranking well is determined largely by who is linking to you and
who you are linking to. There are other factors which we'll get into
later, but that is the bulk of it.
This article started as a challenge. I have a membership site with an
enormous amount of information on SEO, traffic generation, sales
conversions, and so on. A friend of mine however made a bet. He bet me
that I couldn't show the steps to ranking well in Google in 45 days or
less, and do it in less than 2,000 words. Now ordinarily I'm not really
the betting kind, but let's just say he made the bet interesting.
Don't think that getting a #1 spot that fast is something you can do
working on it only five minutes a day. You can't, not anymore. There's
simply too much competition and EVERYONE is trying to rank well.
Before I go into the actual techniques to getting a #1 listing in
Google in 45 days or less, let me say something that should be obvious:
"It isn't easy." Also, please keep in mind that this is not a
scientific dissertation on the subject meant to cover all angles of the
subject.
However, the rewards for getting to the #1 spot on Google are enormous, as I am sure you are aware.
Therefore, if you want to rank well, your site has to be "link worthy."
Or better put, your site should have reasons why someone would want to
link to you (and if you have a plain ecommerce site we'll get to how
you do this).
You see, unless you want to spend a small fortune buying links (which
largely don't work), the only way to get them, and therefore the only
way to rank well, is to have something on your site worth linking to.
This is one of the best and easiest methods of getting traffic and
links, yet it is also the one that is most often done wrong. All too
many blogs for ecommerce sites are nothing more than "product posts."
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