Effectively designing each web page and promoting your website is what will separate you from probably 99% of all other so-called "webmasters." Why? Because quite simply they have no idea what to do or how important website promotion is while you, in just a few minutes, will know precisely what to do to get to the top of Google.
Do you know that there are, literally, trillions of web pages on the Net? Hundreds of millions of web sites. Most web pages get little or no traffic while only a small minority of web pages get enormous traffic.
In the vast expanse of the internet, a website without traffic might as well not exist and that fact, coupled with the enormous number of different web pages already online, can be pretty overwhelming at first blush for most people. Sadly for them, they fail.
Yet, for all those "webmasters" who fail to ever get decent traffic, there are many others who not only survive but thrive. Are they simply lucky? Or is there something else at play here?
Here is a a secret I discovered. Getting to the top of Google's Search Results is not nearly as hard as it seems.
What's at the top? Traffic gold! Nearly 90% of all web page traffic goes to a web page displayed on the first page of a search engine's Search Results.
While it is improbable to get each of your web pages onto the first page of Google (or Yahoo or Bing) Search Results, if you follow a few simple rules you can get several of them there.
Think about it this way: somebody is at the top. Are you not at least as deserving? So, what are you waiting for?
Take the time to design your web page so you can get to the top of Google. The trick is to design it around a keyword that, with some good website promotion, will rocket it past the competition.
All you need to do is to know the secret formula.
Website promotion and getting to the top of Google begins before you write your first word. This is because every web page (whether you know it or not) depends upon optimal keyword selection. Select the best keyword and you will get good traffic and rise rapidly in the Search Results. Pick a poor keyword and you may not get much traffic or face so much competition you will never get ranked.
Now, fact is, your competition probably thinks their keywords are the best---or they wouldn't use them. Yet, if you were to ask them how they could tell a great keyword from a poor one, they would have no answer because their process was wholly subjective.
In contrast, your evaluative process needs to be wholly objective. No seat-of-the-pants, feel-good-about, page building. Nope. Your approach should be hard-nosed, based solely on objective evidence.
Here's what to do.
Build your web page around a keyword that has both of these characteristics: global monthly searches of 3,000 or more (the higher the better) and fewer than 80,000 competing pages on Google (the fewer the better).
Any keyword getting less than 3,000 searches monthly is not going to produce enough daily traffic to worry about so ignore keywords that do not meet that criteria. 4,000 is better than 3,000; 10,000+ is even better, and so on. Use free software like the Google AdWords Keyword Tool to find keywords satisfying or exceeding the 3,000 searches/month element.
Then, equally importantly, use that keyword in your web page only if it meets the second criteria: fewer than 80,000 competing web pages for the exact same keyword. Why? Because, believe it or not, with some intelligent link building and website promotion techniques, 80,000 competing pages are not very many to overcome!
How can you tell the number of competing pages? Easy. Simply go to the Google browser (not Yahoo or Bing), place the keyword between quotation marks, and click. You will immediately see the number of competing pages. Use 80,000 as the ceiling but remember that for this element, the fewer the better. 50,000 is better than 80,000; 25,000 is outstanding.
Tip: If the keyword has good traffic but the number of competing web pages is too high, make a little change and search again. Sometimes the addition of a single letter (from singular to plural) or a single word will get you below the 80,000 magic number.
Here is a concrete example. Suppose you are writing a page about how to create a blog. Using Google AdWords Keyword Tool you see the keyword blog software has 60,500 global monthly searches. Wonderful! Lots of searches.
But, when you take that keyword, put it between quotation marks ("blog software") and search it on Google's browser, you find over 10,000,000 competing pages. Impossible to compete?
Not at all.
Change the search to "blog software recommendations" and voila!, there are only about 25,000 competing pages that contains your keyword.
Once you have built your web page around a keyword that has good traffic and not a lot of competing pages, you are ready to begin promoting your website for those all important backlinks. The secret is to build backlinks to each webpage, one at a time, using this strategy:
1. Write articles. Submit articles relevant to each web page to free article directories. Use technology to create unique versions and post to dozens, if not more article directory websites and be sure to put in two backlinks, one to the homepage and the other to the page being promoted, with appropriate keyword anchor text. Automate this process for efficiency.
2. Bookmark each new web page to social network sites using free, automated software that posts the URL of that web page.
3. Contribute quality blog posts and comments to relevant, high Google Page Rank blogs.
4. Submit your home page URL to hundreds, or more, free website directories with cheap automated software
5. Track the number of backlinks to each of your web pages using an incredibly powerful, totally free, link research tool at MajesticSEO.com. As a web page begins to climb in rank, your website promotion strategy will be to build more links pointing to that page.
Now, how will this strategy help you get to the top of Google or move your page up quickly in Google's Search Results and bring you more traffic?
The answer lies in how you designed your web page. Before you wrote a single word, you designed it for good traffic and few competing pages.
And your competitors? Still in the dark, they are.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
A Simple Secret to Get to the Top of Google Smart Website Promotion Before Writing a Single Word
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