1st page of google all with same domain

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Is it possible to have results on for example the first page of google all coming from one domain. Lets say you have an EZA ranked number one for that specific google witch you have pumped it with lots of backlinks to get to this spot. Is it possible to do the same for another article with the same keyword and try to rank it number 2 on the same page for that keyword coming from the same domain like EZA?... or is google going to only put the best article for that keyword from that domain on position 1 on the first page and have different results from other domains populating the rest of the positions.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
    I can't say I have ever seen a solid page of results coming from an article directory. I'd guess it could be possible, but would be quite silly to go through all that effort when it is much easier IMO to cover the first page from different sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Groovy99
    Originally Posted by cheece2001 View Post

    Is it possible to have results on for example the first page of google all coming from one domain. Lets say you have an EZA ranked number one for that specific google witch you have pumped it with lots of backlinks to get to this spot. Is it possible to do the same for another article with the same keyword and try to rank it number 2 on the same page for that keyword coming from the same domain like EZA?... or is google going to only put the best article for that keyword from that domain on position 1 on the first page and have different results from other domains populating the rest of the positions.
    Yes if you wanted to go to the trouble to make 10 internal pages rank for the same term...
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    • Profile picture of the author cheece2001
      Originally Posted by Groovy99 View Post

      Yes if you wanted to go to the trouble to make 10 internal pages rank for the same term...

      yea.. then you can own the whole 1st page of google
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  • Profile picture of the author cheece2001
    yea... i was just wondering of its possible... checking to see if there's glitches in the system lol
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  • Profile picture of the author Morpheo
    Generally speaking, you can't get more than two entries per page per domain. That's how indenting works. If you have two entries from the same domain on the same page, one will get subsumed under the other, and no more indents are possible. If you get 3 or more pages, Google add a "+" icon that allow users to expand to see more, but the other entries aren't visible by default. If you want to entirely dominate the front page, you need 5 domains (5 x 2 entries = all top ten positions). The real question is, is it worth the effort?
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    • Profile picture of the author cheece2001
      Originally Posted by Morpheo View Post

      Generally speaking, you can't get more than two entries per page per domain. That's how indenting works. If you have two entries from the same domain on the same page, one will get subsumed under the other, and no more indents are possible. If you get 3 or more pages, Google add a "+" icon that allow users to expand to see more, but the other entries aren't visible by default. If you want to entirely dominate the front page, you need 5 domains (5 x 2 entries = all top ten positions). The real question is, is it worth the effort?

      is it worth the effort?... i kinda think it is if you want to squeeze almost every visitor from that keyword since most of the visitors only hang out on the first page and not too much on the second or the rest of the pages.
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    • Profile picture of the author Grapho
      As Morpheo said 2 results are the max from the same domain. Matt Cutts also said they are actively working against people trying to fill the first page with results from different domains providing the same content (there's an article somewhere about google and a plumber company with multiple cloned domains).

      Besides, once you have got the first three spots you have already harvested almost all the traffic...
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    • Profile picture of the author dburk
      Originally Posted by Morpheo View Post

      Generally speaking, you can't get more than two entries per page per domain. That's how indenting works. If you have two entries from the same domain on the same page, one will get subsumed under the other, and no more indents are possible. If you get 3 or more pages, Google add a "+" icon that allow users to expand to see more, but the other entries aren't visible by default. If you want to entirely dominate the front page, you need 5 domains (5 x 2 entries = all top ten positions). The real question is, is it worth the effort?
      Hi Morpheo,

      It is possible to get more than two entries per page. I just put up a new website a couple of weeks ago and it has the top position for the product name plus two additional indented entries. Another one of my sites is also on the same page with one indented listing. This give me 5 entries on the first page (3 for 1st domain - 2 for the second), plus the "more results from" link after the first three entries.

      This is probably due to the fact that it is a new service and there isn't a lot of competition for the product name as of yet.

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  • Profile picture of the author Vexo
    You will still loose some traffic to the adds.
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