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| Warrior Member Join Date: Jul 2010
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So I am helping a local company get more traffic and customers and stumbled upon something -awesome- : My client had purchased around 25 domains about a year ago, one of them matching a very popular search term 'cheap XXXX' he owns the EXACT domain name for this search phrase, I did some scanning with my trusty friend Market Samurai and found that none of the top10 SEO results for this phrase are optimized for it and even better : none have an URL anywhere near as exact as the one I now have my hands on. The only thing is, the hosting company redirects the url to his already existing money page 'cheapXXXX.mainwebsite.com' but the 'cheapXXX' domain is always displayed in the URL bar (so it doesnt show up as a subdomain) Will this make a difference? And now here it comes, this is my competition : hxxp://img521.imageshack.us/img521/7625/compm.png (copy/paste and replace xx with tt) The SEO competition (# of sites that include exact phrase in google-index) is only 3.9 k Only 400 webpages globally use the keyword term in the title To me this seems like easy competition. Even though some of the sites have a good-PR, none of them have any decent optimized text, urls, nor are their pages optimized for this keyword. Nearly all the top-10 competitors just happen to use the phrase CHEAP XXX in one of their pages or sub-page titles. I immediately threw up a wordpress site on the domain and installed a good SEO theme, all in one SEO pack and made a nice static landing page with a well written, unique text of about 300 words that is really optimized for the 'cheap XXX' keyword. What should my strategy be from here on in ? I was planning on : - Adding about 5-6 more pages that feature the keyword - Make sure that tags and categories match keyword and related KW's - Copy the top-10 competitors backlinks where possible and then add more. I am very scared of unleashing the wrath of scrapebox/XR because its an actual SEO client and for obvious reasons, I can't risk any kind of sandbox or google slap. I would really love to get some second opinions from experienced SEO'ers. I feel I have a potential home-run lined up, I just don't want to swing too early and miss |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2010 Location: South Africa
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Theres nothing wrong with automation.. Submit your page URL's to all the social bookmark directories you can find and Submit RSS feeds to get indexed and ranked quick. Make 3 or 4 articles and submit to ezine. Spin those articles (properly) and submit to all article and blogs you can find. (with the KW in the url) I blasted with SEnuke 1 week ago (about 70 links) and only 15 have been found.. Google will never find all links at once, so getting sand boxed for making 100 links in one day doesn't seem possible. ( and thats all you need for such a low comp KW, the Ezine articles might even be enough to get you on page one) REMEMBER THO.. You DONT want other articles competing with your site!!! I would recommend staying away from anything related to your KW when promoting your site. good luck.. (make it work and get paid loads of cash |
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I wouldnt XRumer it or go with a massive scrapebox blast but if the comp is as low as you think why not throw a few hundred profiles at it and a hundred blog comments? Wait a few days and see what happens. Rinse and repeat. I am doing that for some local terms and seems to be working well.
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