Need Search Engine Help - Money Is No Object

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Hi,

I just built a new website for someone and although it's optimized for google, I don't have time to do all the other necessary things to bring it to the top of google's search results.

So, I'm looking for someone who can guarantee me first page on google for one keyword and I'm willing to pay whatever it takes.

To discuss it further, please PM me.

Thanks,
Vernon
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  • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
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  • Profile picture of the author humbledmarket
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    Originally Posted by VernonNoyes View Post

    Hi,

    I just built a new website for someone and although it's optimized for google, I don't have time to do all the other necessary things to bring it to the top of google's search results.

    So, I'm looking for someone who can guarantee me first page on google for one keyword and I'm willing to pay whatever it takes.

    To discuss it further, please PM me.

    Thanks,
    Vernon
    Check out the Warrior Special Offer = Warriors for hire.

    There's a bunch of threads there offering SEO Services. Be careful of some services that provide spammy links; send them a quick message to check an outline of how they plan on promoting your website.

    Right now in today's SEO some things to look for are:
    - Social Signals (everyone does it differently some ways more effective than others)
    - Social bookmarks
    - Press release (while it's debated these links don't work anymore they are still very effective; the idea is to get publicity and natural links through this)
    - Contextual links from articles

    Things to avoid:
    - Spammy blog comments (not worth the risk at all)
    - Avoid (10k links, search engine submit, automated directory submit etc.)

    Also note it's not just the link source but how it's build so ask for previous work they've done to get an idea of the work they can deliver.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jordan Kovats
    Why not just pay for traffic if budget is not an issue?
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    • Profile picture of the author badlimey
      Anyone who "guarantees" you page 1 is either a liar or a cheater.
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      • Profile picture of the author VernonNoyes
        Originally Posted by badlimey View Post

        Anyone who "guarantees" you page 1 is either a liar or a cheater.
        That's not true at all. All it takes is a little work, but I'm pressed for time. I've been doing this since 1994 and it's pretty basic stuff but it's time consuming.
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        • Profile picture of the author badlimey
          Originally Posted by VernonNoyes View Post

          That's not true at all. All it takes is a little work, but I'm pressed for time. I've been doing this since 1994 and it's pretty basic stuff but it's time consuming.
          OK, lets say there are 15 restaurants in anytown USA how many of them can be on page 1 of Google through organic results, by only following the guideline in Webmaster Central?

          It depends on how competitive a keyword or phrase is. But that's not the main point. Build a million PR9 backlinks have a ton of original and compelling content and then what happens? Well the table below will tell you. Prolific amounts of content and tons of links might be cool for google but it is not what surfers want!


          CEO is the new SEO, Consumer Experience Optimization that's why mobile marketing is creaming every other form of digital marketing. An organic page 1 listing is at best a mathematical improbability.

          PS I've been doing this since 1993


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          • Profile picture of the author VernonNoyes
            Originally Posted by badlimey View Post

            OK, lets say there are 15 restaurants in anytown USA how many of them can be on page 1 of Google through organic results, by only following the guideline in Webmaster Central?

            It depends on how competitive a keyword or phrase is. But that's not the main point. Build a million PR9 backlinks have a ton of original and compelling content and then what happens? Well the table below will tell you. Prolific amounts of content and tons of links might be cool for google but it is not what surfers want!


            CEO is the new SEO, Consumer Experience Optimization that's why mobile marketing is creaming every other form of digital marketing. An organic page 1 listing is at best a mathematical improbability.

            PS I've been doing this since 1993


            Thanks, but please don't hijack my thread. This is not a discussion on whether it can be done or not. I KNOW it can be done because I've done it a thousand times before.
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            • Profile picture of the author badlimey
              Originally Posted by VernonNoyes View Post

              Thanks, but please don't hijack my thread. This is not a discussion on whether it can be done or not. I KNOW it can be done because I've done it a thousand times before.
              I'm not hijacking your thread, which by the way is in the wrong forum. I'd like to see the list of 1000 sites that you ranked on Google.

              Warriors for hire is where your thread should be.

              Best of luck on your search.
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  • Profile picture of the author KriiV
    Things to avoid:
    - Spammy blog comments (not worth the risk at all)
    - Avoid (10k links, search engine submit, automated directory submit etc.)
    This is very important. 10,000 links may sound great but it is the quality that counts. Best of luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Lenney
    Hi Vernon. Sent you a message.

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