Front Page Google Rankings In 24 Hours

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Think about the idea of getting on the front page of G in 24 hours...

First, yes it can be done. But...

When people say this, they're talking about getting that ranking for one keyword.

Any one keyword that you can get ranked for in 24 hours is obviously not very competitive, and while there are certainly outliers, it's more than likely to be a keyword that doesn't bring a tonne of traffic on it's own.

Can that help? Sure.

Is that ranking likely to last?

The methods people talk about to get this fast ranking are almost always to publish content on authoritative domains like ezinearticles.com or squidoo, hubpages etc, which because of their authority and frequency of crawling by the engines, mean your content there gets indexed faster, and if it's on a super low competition term, the authority of that domain name is enough to get the article/hub etc ranking on page 1.

Now...

For ezinearticles.com, this ranking is often due to the link they place to your article on their home page after you submit an article. When this link goes away after 24 hours, so does your ranking.

At Squidoo or hubpages it might remain on the front page a little longer depending on how uncompetitive the term is but the majority of the time it'll soon slide off the home page too, especially when no further work is done on it.

Even in the BEST scenario, your squid, hub, whatever, hits that front page ranking and stays there and you see a little traffic.

Then what?

Do you do it again? Publishing more of your valuable unique content to a site other than your own for keyword after keyword to continue capturing those "front page rankings in 24 hours" that are only 20% of the time MAYBE going to actually stick and remain valuable for you...

AFTER WHICH I might add, that great content you wrote will be seen as originating from ezinearticles.com or squidoo.com meaning that if you publish it on your site you'll be seen as the "reprinter" and duplicater instead of the originator.

The point is, this is not a mentality or a methodology to build a business on.

Something to think about.

Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author Jon Alexander
    you could try posting a link on a forum or other site that gets heavily spidered. You might not rank for anything much initially (apart from your domain name), but google will begin to index you...
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  • Profile picture of the author Tyler Ellison
    This is my argument against hedging all SEO bets on Web 2.0 sites. In my opinion, there's just too many factors beyond your control. I still favor building my own sites and getting them to rank with good content, good linking, and good social media strategies.
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  • Profile picture of the author winebuddy
    24 hours is a little too quick if you ask me.

    I'll wait a week or so if it'll stick.

    put up 8yellowballoons.com last week... do a search on "find open houses in Birmingham, Alabama" and see what you get :-)

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  • Profile picture of the author Traffic101
    Andrew - what do you suggest is the better method? I want to be ranked highly on the search engines, what will keep me there?
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    • Profile picture of the author AndrewHansen
      Traffic,

      What will keep you there?

      1. A continual growth of incoming links from quality related sites, with a natural percentage of them having the keywords you want to rank for in the anchor text. (THAT's where article submissions and squids, hubs etc are powerful - incoming links from relevant pages who's anchor text you can choose)

      2. A continual growth of the content on your domain, which will not only increase your authority over time but get you rankings for not just that one term but many terms, giving you a more solid base so you aren't depending on traffic from one or two terms.

      And many more of course.

      Hope that helps.

      Andrew
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