HOW-TO: #1 in Google in 7 days
HOW-TO: #1 in Google in 7 days by: Miles
Evans Article submission was something I had tried in the
past but I had always done so by hand submitting to 2 or
3 of the larger portals. In my test...
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HOW-TO: #1 in Google in 7 days
by: Miles Evans
Article submission was something I had tried in the past but
I had always done so by hand submitting to 2 or 3 of the larger
portals. In my test during February I was pleasantly surprised
how easily I nailed #1 positions across Google, Yahoo, and MSN
for some well searched terms. And in 7 days no less. On Big
Daddy servers I was noticing #1 spots within 48 hours of
posting. In this article I aim to explain, step by step,
exactly how I pulled this off, and why it works.
About a week ago I noticed I was #1 in Google for most of
the stories I had been submitting to submission sites. Yahoo
seems to not like me so much but I am always on the main page
at least. Another massive benefit in Google that you will see
down the road due to link age considerations, is a large amount
of backlinks to your website from pages with a decent PR. With
one submission I even nailed two PR7 and one PR8 link. Also I
found my article republished, links intact, on several same
themed blogs and sites. All of this this as we know, is yummy
in Googles tummy.
Obviously this can change but take a look for yourself:
VideoLan Tutorial on Google #1
VideoLan Tutorial on MSN #1
VideoLan Tutorial on Yahoo #1
Keep in mind this article was only published on February
20th and these rankings were achieved in about 7 days. In fact
if you search for any of the article titles in my side bar you
will find most of them in the top 10 across all search engines
and quite a few are #1. Now you are not going to hit number #1
positions for very competitive keywords right away, but with a
little work you can usually find some pay dirt. The trick is
finding keywords that are an attainable goal and that still
pull in searchers.
Now before any SEM people jump on me for helping to create
an army of article site submission spammers, let me explain a
bit. This will NOT work for you if you provide crappy, spammy,
or just pain lame and useless content. I spend anywhere from
3-8 hours writing a quality article I intend to submit. If you
have nothing new, fresh or insightful to write about, put your
pen down until you do.
Also keep in mind you are not going to get a flood of
traffic by doing this once or even 10 times. I only bother to
submit articles that are worthy but article submission is now a
time consuming part of my regular writing duties. The idea is
to attain a trickle of traffic from many sources and get some
chatter going. The next step is teaching your girlfriend how to
submit articles for you...Heh, ok seriously...
So here is exactly how I did it:
I wrote a solid 500-800 word paper on an emerging or current
technology.
I mention my keywords 2-3 times in my article in a natural
non spammy way. 1 time in the first paragraph.
I used my keywords in my title.
I followed basic SEO principles for page layout: meta, file
name, H1 tags etc.
I triple checked my spelling and never used foul
language.
I use title and alt tags for accessibility reasons (Google
positively weights this).
I generously provide links to sites of interest woven within
my article. (this too!)
I submitted my article to Digg (see: Movable Type Digg
Link)
I submitted to the top 25 article submission sites with
Article Post Robot.
I paired my list down to about 25 article sites. My
reasoning is that spammy, cheap looking submission sites that
accept any old article, may one day be considered a bad
neighborhood. Nobody wants links from the ghetto now do they? I
will share the names of the sites I submit to in a future
article on ProfitPapers.com.
I also should mention that duplicate content has never been
an issue for me when submitting articles, but this is always a
potential risk, but more of a long term after thought. Be sure
to publish your original article on your website FIRST and
always make it clear in your article where the piece originated
like in the bio portion of your submission for example. If you
use copyscape keep an eye on things that way.
For now, the above method works extremely well and is quite
simple to pull off when using a solid submission tool. The
reward for me was a sustainable 500% increase in traffic for
some competitive terms. Likely the fact you even found this
article is more testimony that this stuff actually works.
UPDATE: Dave over at Article Post Robot saw this article and
suggested I offer my readers a 15% rebate. Sweet! Dave says
this offer will only be valid for 2 weeks so act now before you
forget! Click this link to claim your discount at my original
Oranic SEO piece. The coupon link is near the bottom of thr
article.
If you dig this article or it helped you give me a digg!
It's like an electronic reach-around.
HOW-TO: #1 in Google in 7 days
HOW-TO: #1
in Google in 7 days by: Miles Evans Article
submission was something I had tried in the past but I
had always done so by hand submitting to 2 or 3 of the
larger portals. In my
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