[Get to Rank 3 on Google Now] - SEO Jump Start for Newbies

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I've been studying the latest SEO tips and I've had quite a bit of success with many of the methods in circulation lately.
I thought it'd be useful to compile a list of the most helpful tips I've used lately and outline a method to uses them effectively.


I've been ranking for a medium-high difficulty keyword (90k exact match) starting from 100+ position and I'm now rank 3 on Google.

1. Relative SEO.
Much of SEO actually relies on having a very well optimized website and inner pages. Don't think you can just spam backlinks and your site will be on the first page.
Research the Competition. You don't even need to do keyword research yet.
You can buy software or even use Google Keyword tool. Just understand your competition in the following areas:
  1. Page speeds
  2. Keyword saturation on main page + inner pages
  3. Backlinks. Some sites you're just not going to beat. If they have too many high authority backlinks, don't waste your time thinking you'll beat them. Just take a look at the keywords they're ranked for and consider alternative (less competitive keywords). Check other competitors the same way to get a general idea of what rank your site is going to be.


2. Make a list
Highly competitive keywords(3-5) and low competition keywords(5-10)
This is always useful to know what words to rank and the competition of these words. Many keywords tend to fluctuate over time. Be sure to research keywords regularly.



3. On page SEO.
On page SEO is one of the few things that will 100% guarantee a better a better SERP. Plus it shouldn't cost you any money, just a bit of time and effort
  1. Page Speed - Make you page load faster (even if its only 0.02 seconds faster) by reducing image sizes, adding a caching system (gzip), improving JS code, and using htaccess to do a number of things such as add a page expiration time when loading.
  2. Vary keywords in the inner pages on your money site. Don't keep recycling the same high competition keywords that you have on the home page. Try some low competition keywords instead.
  3. Add image titles "<title></title>" and alts "<alt></alt>" to every image.
  4. -Add titles to every link to yoru inner sites. The titles should consist of your keywords and a variance in the alt. You may say alt won't do anything on text links. I haven't seen it hurt my rankings so why not add it. You never know what can make Google like your site just a little more.




4. Web 2.0 properties
  1. For starters, I like to create 1-2 of my own Wordpress Blogs (web 2.0 properties) for the keyword i'm trying to rank for.
  2. To do this, grab 1-2 domain names that are EMD (preferably .com, .org, or .net). They don't need any age or rank.
  3. Now go to godaddy and find expiring domain names (any domain will work). The older the better.
  4. Grab one and set up wordpress (always use wordpress when adding articles) a 500 word article on the old (aged) domain with your keywords.
  5. Now, you want to set up a 301 redirect to your the new domain you just registered which tells Google, you've been around for ages, but you've decided to move to a new domain name. This transfers the age to your new domain name.
  6. Add 5x500 word articles to your new domain name with varied keywords and link to your money site.
  7. It's important to host these new domains on different hosts. You want different c-class ips so Google doesn't see all these sites coming from one place. I purchased hosting from hostgator (month to month hosting) and 3ix.org ($12 for 12 months is a good deal). Still testing uptime for 3ix (it is poor reviews, but it may just be trolls).
  8. Add other (20 or so) Web 2.0 properties with well spun articles (make sure they're readable, or just spend a few bucks paying for someone to write them). Submit to Ezine, wordpress, hubpages, squidoo etc.
  9. In each 2.0 property, you can add 1-2 links to your money site and one link to one of your other 2.0 properties (randomly).


5. Back linking.
The 'hard' part is done. No more backbreaking (fingerbreaking?) manual labor and time to build some backlinks.

You have a few options when it comes to backlinks.
1. You can manually create links and purchase backlinks from other users.
2. You can hire an SEO firm or outsource the SEO

If you're new I recommend hiring an SEO firm or even finding a service on WarriorForum. There are many great SEO services that will work very well if you have completed the first 4 steps in this process.

If you plan to create manual links, I recommend building web 2.0 links in a link wheel style and adding tier 2-tier 3 links to add link juice.

Hope this wasn't too much to read. The idea was for this to be simple, yet comprehensive.
Hope this has been helpful or worth the read.

Only give thanks if this guide has helped you.
#google #jump #newbies #rank #seo #start
  • Profile picture of the author Usdachoice
    Thanks for the method. It is very noob friendly and covers a few of the basics. I would not recommend using hubpages for web 2.0. In my experience they are very picky and will remove your links if you used spun content.

    Here is a list of web 2.0 I have been using that seem to stick. I also only use unique content on these. The reason is they make up the majority of my tier 1 links and I build 3 or 4 more tiers on top of them. If these links are removed I have wasted a ton of effort on my foundation links.

    Wordpress
    Tumblr
    weebly.com,pr8 (SMS Verification)
    angelfire.com,pr7 (Page Builder, most of the time unresponsive).
    multiply.com,pr7
    posterous.com,pr7
    wikidot.com,pr7
    yola.com,pr7
    squidoo.com,pr7 (Only 1 lens for 1 original article)
    blogger.com,pr6
    xanga.com,pr6
    blinkweb.com,pr5
    flixya.com,pr5
    snappages.com,pr5
    zoomshare.com,pr5
    2itb.com,pr4
    bcz.com,pr3
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  • Profile picture of the author jfambrini
    Impulse, thanks for taking time to outline your strategy. Just curious why so many people are now saying that link wheels don't work post-Penguin. Does your experience negate this maxim?
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    • Profile picture of the author impulse
      Originally Posted by jfambrini View Post

      Impulse, thanks for taking time to outline your strategy. Just curious why so many people are now saying that link wheels don't work post-Penguin. Does your experience negate this maxim?
      In the end of the day, link wheels is just a term for tiered back linking. This will always be an applicable strategy, you just have to be more careful about leaving a footprint. Throw in plenty of generic keywords and links. Even contact some bloggers and build some high quality backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrgee
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    "For starters, I like to create 1-2 of my own Wordpress Blogs (web 2.0 properties) for the keyword i'm trying to rank for."
    Setting up your own Wordpress blog site is NOT a Web 2.0 property. Web 2.0 refers to sites like squid oho, hub pages, tumblr and the like
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  • Profile picture of the author seoed
    Thanks for explaining your strategy.

    How long did it take until you reached top3?

    So you say that your main site has only 5 articles?

    Btw, l often heard that this 301 redirection could harm your site in the long run. ..
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  • Profile picture of the author Campbell24
    High PR links can not be forgotten. Only way to get to first page for real terms.
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  • Profile picture of the author tamkim
    I need this information, thank you for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author CTRTheme
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    Why rank 3 in google? Thanks for the useful info
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    • Profile picture of the author impulse
      Originally Posted by CTRTheme View Post

      Why rank 3 in google? Thanks for the useful info

      That's just the rank I got
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        My gosh this is exactly the piece of sewage the WF can
        do without. Are you people for real?!?!?!?!?!

        Do you people want to actually succeed, or just start
        fail threads and blame everything on google?

        Good grief....what a day.

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        • Profile picture of the author SupplementTalk
          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          My gosh this is exactly the piece of sewage the WF can
          do without. Are you people for real?!?!?!?!?!

          Do you people want to actually succeed, or just start
          fail threads and blame everything on google?

          Good grief....what a day.

          Paul
          lol, you didnt even quote anyone, who are you referring too? Also, if you are so knowledgeable about how to rank a website,(especially after an update a few days ago) why don't you leave some good advice for fellow members?
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            Originally Posted by SupplementTalk View Post

            lol, you didnt even quote anyone, who are you referring too? Also, if you are so knowledgeable about how to rank a website,(especially after an update a few days ago) why don't you leave some good advice for fellow members?
            For starters, ignore the web 2.0 junk being suggested, that's just some guy holding out until he gets slapped into oblivion by a future Google update.
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            • Profile picture of the author alexanderstern
              Originally Posted by yukon View Post

              For starters, ignore the web 2.0 junk being suggested, that's just some guy holding out until he gets slapped into oblivion by a future Google update.
              I agree.

              The "Web 2.0" method you suggested sounds crooked to me.
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          • Profile picture of the author edpudol1973
            Originally Posted by SupplementTalk View Post

            Also, if you are so knowledgeable about how to rank a website,(especially after an update a few days ago) why don't you leave some good advice for fellow members?
            Hahaha I feel you mate...
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  • Profile picture of the author dennis09
    Yeah this is pretty bad dude take it down lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author djjohnny
    Great info. Thanks. I going to work to SEO.
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