get my WORD (no page, no link) into TOP10

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lets say my name is JOHN ABC...

i want to search in google for "John Abc" and to appear in the google-top10 ten times.

i noticed by accident that when i enter at goodreads a philosophic quote (f.e. "life is a pile of shit" by John Abc) ... the very next day, when i google for "John Abc": that link appears in the top10!

another example would be those q&a-pages like answers.com, etc
if i post a question there (like: "has John Abc been a us-president?" - "never heard of him" - "i don't think so" - "who the f... is John Abc?") ... guess what? next day i google for "John Abc" this appears right above the goodreads-link

another possibility would be to write in the comments section beneath a popular online-newspaper article (nytimes, etc) a comment like "love this article! it is so on point! i think i'll tell my buddy John Abc to read it as well."


can you help me out here?
can you name some pages where i can enter my words and they will appear in the google top10 the next day?

that would be soo cool!
:-)
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Clear the cache, and the next day, they won't be in the top 10.

    Google is thinking that webpages you visited are useful to you, so it serves them high up.

    Originally Posted by Romeo X View Post

    lets say my name is JOHN ABC...

    i want to search in google for "John Abc" and to appear in the google-top10 ten times.

    i noticed by accident that when i enter at goodreads a philosophic quote (f.e. "life is a pile of shit" by John Abc) ... the very next day, when i google for "John Abc": that link appears in the top10!

    another example would be those q&a-pages like answers.com, etc
    if i post a question there (like: "has John Abc been a us-president?" - "never heard of him" - "i don't think so" - "who the f... is John Abc?") ... guess what? next day i google for "John Abc" this appears right above the goodreads-link

    another possibility would be to write in the comments section beneath a popular online-newspaper article (nytimes, etc) a comment like "love this article! it is so on point! i think i'll tell my buddy John Abc to read it as well."


    can you help me out here?
    can you name some pages where i can enter my words and they will appear in the google top10 the next day?

    that would be soo cool!
    :-)
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    • Profile picture of the author Romeo X
      you can go to goodreads ... insert there a quote with a fantasy name ... and check for yourself: the next day you can search for that name and it will appear in the top10.

      btw.
      of course i cleaned my cache.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    This is interesting.. And what if there are thousands other people with the same name? Do you have a website with your name??
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  • Profile picture of the author wartest
    This is very interesting.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Originally Posted by wartest View Post

      This is very interesting.
      As interesting as watching grass grow. There's some growing
      under your feet right now.

      I have no idea what this thread is even about.

      Some people watch grass grow, some people smoke it.

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  • Profile picture of the author piseypeng
    Wow nice, i will it, thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    The title makes no sense, but I assume you're talking about ranking properties that aren't your own. You do realize that something like Quora or Goodreads is a normal web site like everything else on the web? The same rules apply, you just have much less control over the settings and the content. The page is ranking, not the word.

    This kind of stuff is very common in reputation management. The problem is that those pages with your name (or whatever string you're using) probably aren't that strong. Google seems to index eg. popular forums very quickly, but it's not that likely that you can outrank a strong page with something like that in the long run.

    Why are you doing this? Just to mess with some non-popular search query?
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

    What's your excuse?
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  • Profile picture of the author ITshakil
    you can remove your browser all history, then try again
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