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Safe Ways to Dominate Search for Your Keywords

It may take some time and work to rank your new website for your desired
keywords. However, by leveraging OPPR (Other People's PR) you can actually
have your website represented in multiple positions throughout the first
several pages of search relatively quickly. The recent Penguin update has
penalized sites which were "over-optimized." For example, did you hire
somebody to get you 4000 forum profile links which all have the exact same
keywords? Then your site might have been affected negatively by Penguin.
Google is looking for natural link building from quality original content.
Every suggestion here involves creating original high quality content on
highly ranked platforms which Google just loves.

1. Write Guest Blog Posts for Quality Blogs With Real Readers

Having a high quality, unique, article published on a first-rate relevant
blog that has real readers with your links is about the best SEO there is.
When you get wind of the next Google update no matter what cute animal they
name it your heart will not skip a beat. You will know that your content and
links are the best quality there is. Actually you should be overjoyed when
Google performs its next update. It will probably eliminate the spammy
competition and rank your high quality articles even better than before! You
can look Google in the eye and say "make my day!" Here is a list of 9 high
traffic blogs that accept guest blog posts.

2. Create Short Quality Videos With Your Keywords in the Titles and
Description and Upload to the Top Video Hosting Sites

I am amazed at how well YouTube and Dailymotion videos get ranked on Google.
I am not sure how much they will help the actual ranking of your main site
because of all this '"no follow" business but people still can find your
website by clicking the link in the description below the video. I suggest
uploading your videos to most of the major video hosting sites. Here is a
list of 35 video hosting sites with their PR ranking that I actually use.
Also, make sure you have a reasonably keyword rich description and
definitely put your keywords in the title. I also suggest putting a call to
action in the video itself giving viewers an excellent reason to click the
link in the description below. You should definitely take advantage of
YouTube's PR 9 ranking and start filling up search results for your keywords
with YOUR videos.

3. Create a Facebook Fanpage With Your Keywords in the Title

I found this out by accident. I had created a Facebook fanpage for my
classified ad posting service and when I searched my keywords it was
outranking my own website. It was not really fair since my main website
actually had the most relevant information for the searcher, but it seems
that the domain Facebook.com has more pull than classifiedsubmissions.com.
Facebook fanpages really seem to jump to the top of search results. They
generally pick up the keywords in the title. So make your Facebook fanpage
with your desired keywords in the title. Then put a description of your
website with a link in the about section of your page. Put some good
relevant content, videos and pictures on the page as well.

4. Create a WordPress.com Blog and Fill It With Unique Keyword Rich Relevant
Content

I am not talking about downloading the famous WordPress software and
starting your own blog on your own domain (this is good too.) I am talking
about going to WordPress.com and creating a blog based on your keywords to
be hosted on the domain WordPress.com. WordPress.com has a whopping PR9
ranking. It is almost impossible to create a PR9 domain with your own domain
name. So from a PR standpoint it is probably better to run a blog on
WordPress.com than even on your own domain.

There is a reason WordPress.com is such a highly ranked platform. They do
not accept junk content. Your content should be unique, relevant,
informative and not just a sales pitch. Do not do what I did at first and
hire somebody from Fiverr.com to create 20 WordPress.com blogs and populate
them with different versions of a spun article. Most of the blogs were
deleted so it was a complete waste of time. I picked one that stuck and
started developing real, well-written, original content about my subject
with my keywords. Just manually set up one WordPress.com blog and add unique
quality content bit by bit.

The result for me has been that my WordPress.com blog posts bounce around
between the first and third pages of Google for variations of my keywords.
Up until very recently they have been outranking my main site. Hint: make
sure you include your well researched keywords in the name of your blog and
in the title of your blog posts.

5. Create a Blogger.com Blog and Fill It With Unique Compelling Content

Blogger.com also has a PR9 ranking with Google. Try doing the same exercise
you did with WordPress.com. But remember, do not just copy and paste content
from your WordPress.com blog onto your Blogger.com blog. You need original
content on both platforms. You can, however, have both blogs linking to each
other and of course to your main website. One advantage of Blogger.com is
that you can embed your autoresponder subscription forms in Blogger.com
posts. WordPress.com does not allow you to do this. In addition Blogger.com
accepts adult content with some caveats.

6. Create A Squidoo Lens

Squidoo is a place where you can create content rich websites called lenses.
Unlike Blogger.com and WordPress.com these are not blogs. You create your
content pages using modules. They have text modules, video modules, Amazon
modules and more. Squidoo lenses can take a little more time to create than
a blog post, but they get highly ranked in search and they also receive
traffic by other members searching Squidoo itself. Squidoo has a ranking of
PR7. Again you must use quality original content or your lens will not even
get published. Because of these high standards Squidoo lenses generally rank
very well in search. It is free to create a Squidoo page and you should use
your keywords in the title and throughout the body of your lens. Do not
keyword stuff just use your keywords naturally and relevantly throughout
your lens.

7. Create a Hubpage

Hubpages are a similar concept to Squidoo. Hubpages have a PR ranking of 6.
I have had a harder time creating Hubpages. Despite some of my best efforts
to create quality content I have had some of my Hubpages deleted and even
one of my URLs banned. Hubpages thought my site was too commercial. However,
if you succeed in publishing your Hubpages, they can serve as yet another
way searchers can find your website through searching your targeted
keywords.

8. Upload Your Content to Content Sharing Sites

Sites such as Scribd and Mediafire are some of the highest traffic sites in
the world. You can upload your PDF documents to document sharing sites and
benefit from having your documents with your keywords and links on ultra
high traffic sites. Not only do you get traffic from people directly
searching these sites, but these sites actually get highly ranked in Google
search since they have very high PR. Here is a list of 25 content sharing
sites ranked by Alexa and Page Rank.

9. Answer Questions on Yahoo Answers

Yahoo Answers may not give you do follow links, but real people look for
real answers to questions on this site. Search for questions related to your
industry and give thoughtful relevant answers. Leave links back to your
website incorporated in the responses. When people are searching for answers
related to your industry they will find your answers and links to your
website. The goal is that every time somebody uses search for your keywords,
that all roads will lead to your website.

My next step would be to promote all these properties which feature your
original articles and links. Of course submit them all to your various
social media outlets. In addition you can cross promote. Take your videos
and put them on your WordPress.com and Blogger.com blogs. Put links to your
Blogger.com and WordPress.com articles in the descriptions of your videos.
Put links to all articles and upload all videos to your keyword targeted
Facebook page. Of course, all properties should have relevant links back to
your main website. You get the idea. The results will be that you should
have multiple listings on the first several pages of search for your
keywords on various high PR properties. Nobody can guarantee you a first
place permanent listing but, if you have multiple, unique high PR quality
properties all leading to your website, you are multiplying your chances of
success.

The rankings change everyday. However, if you have a number of high PR, high
quality properties all competing for your keywords you could have your
Squidoo page in first place one day, then your WordPress.com blog, then your
YouTube video on top the next day. Having multiple links coming from
relevant high PR sites going to your main website can only help increase the
rankings for your main website as well.

Here is a case study applying these techniques to my website
classifiedsubmissions.com. The keywords I am going for are "classified ad
submission service." Here is a screenshot from the first page of Google.
Keep in mind these rankings change every day but I still see the same sites
bouncing back and forth in the top positions.

If you have any questions or comments please contact me.

Regards Gerald

Website: http://www.webcraft.ws
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
Twitter: WebcraftGuru
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