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Ok, I have been sitting at #9 on google for weeks for keyword 'iMobsters'. I rank #1 or 2 on combinations of this word, but can't budge higher on just 'iMobsters'. Link to our iMobsters page Can anyone help me figure out why I am not moving up passed some of these sites? My site has nearly 2000 unique users a day, a bounce rate over the last 30 days of 7.9%, 40 minute avg time on site per day, and 24 pageviews/visit. Is my SEO that bad? Are my links not enough? What is it? Thanks for any help! |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2011
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You can always add some high pr backlinks to your site in a consistent basis, that should definitely help in your rankings. Also, it depends on how strong your competitors SEO strategy, what sort of backlinks they have and what about the quality of their content. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2011 Location: India
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Keyword is the word that enter by people as query, and search engine display site which related to that word and with best content. So your keyword is little wrong. As it will not find whole by people and instead of that keyword will be divided into part as mob and this will display when user may be enter word which include mob. So again be careful in choice of keywords. And now you should use blog , articles and videos with best content and keyword so again this will be very helpful to you.
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Your title should just be one keyword phrase, not a whole slew of them. Your meta description should be written for humans, since google doesn't care about it. Basically use it as a teaser ad to try to make people click on your link. Set up your html to have <h1>, <h2>, <h3> tags that use the keyword. Also use the keyword in your opening paragraph. Increase your keyword density. |
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"on page vs off page" ranking factors. 25% vs 75% roughly. I would agree that the more "exact" your title is (just IMobsters) the more it will help rank for that term but to me the real trick is going to be running a sustained backlink campaign with "iMobsters" in the anchor text. Start with just that term before adding variations. I would also recommend doing some "competitive analysis" of the "on page / off page" ranking factors for the sites above you. You can enter that keyword at precisionkeywords.com and it will run a report for you on them. Hope that helps.
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| Some Random Noob War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2010
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Is iMobsters a branded keyword, you should need to check where and how were your backlinks was left.
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