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| Lucy in the sky... War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Belfast, Ireland
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| Hi everybody! Started up a new website three days ago and got it highly SEO'ised for a keyword phrase. I checked my rankings today and I'm the first result in Google when the phrase (three words long) is searched in quotations. I'm currently at the very top of page 3 without quotations. Does the fact that I'm #1 with quotations a sign of good things to come when the phrase is searched without? Is there any kind of correlation between the two? Any ideas? |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Feb 2011
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How many searches are there for the exact phrase in the Google traffic estimator? Not phrase, but exact...
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| Lucy in the sky... War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Belfast, Ireland
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Looks to be 2,900 monthly searches when putting it into quotations.
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Take out the quotations and just use exact match. My understanding is you can get about 50% of that number if you reach the top half of the first page, and you should get there with some back links, content, h1's etc etc.
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