Win some lose some - WHY?

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I'm a micro niche guy. I usually focus on MFA sites using EMD's. This works very well... most of the time.

I follow the same game plan on each site. I wouldn't consider myself an SEO master but I can rank about 70% of my sites.

My question is, if I'm following the same plan, picking the low hanging fruit keywords, why can't I rank 100% of them?

I can get indexed in Yahoo or Yandex (big yip) but not the big G all the time.

What gives?
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  • Profile picture of the author Kendrickk
    Originally Posted by Ryan Sterling View Post

    I'm a micro niche guy. I usually focus on MFA sites using EMD's. This works very well... most of the time.

    I follow the same game plan on each site. I wouldn't consider myself an SEO master but I can rank about 70% of my sites.

    My question is, if I'm following the same plan, picking the low hanging fruit keywords, why can't I rank 100% of them?

    I can get indexed in Yahoo or Yandex (big yip) but not the big G all the time.

    What gives?
    I have no idea on Google part lol. When I create sites my plan from the start is to get ranked. As you do I go for the low hanging fruit keywords. Just keep doing what you do because your method seems to work!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Sommers
    Hi Ryan,
    EMDs work well when you have good original content. Do all the on page optimisation like H1 and H2 tags. Keywords well placed (No keyword stuffing) and the use of LSI keywords.
    Paragraphs restricted to about 3 sentences.
    Then do SEO by posting on relevant forums and blogs.
    Ranking for 70% is good. Just look at the sites that are not ranking and try to tweak them to get improvement
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    • Profile picture of the author Ryan Sterling
      Yeah, I would say my sites are on page optimized well.

      What I'm wondering is if I am following the same strategy for each one, why is Google not indexing some.

      I mean, I get to page 1 within a week or two for most but no where to be found on others.

      I could see if I was using different strategies for each but I follow the same plan for every site.
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      • Profile picture of the author bluecoyotemedia
        Originally Posted by Ryan Sterling View Post

        Yeah, I would say my sites are on page optimized well.

        What I'm wondering is if I am following the same strategy for each one, why is Google not indexing some.

        I mean, I get to page 1 within a week or two for most but no where to be found on others.

        I could see if I was using different strategies for each but I follow the same plan for every site.

        Ryan

        do you know what Google's algorithm ??

        of course not so if you wanted to rank 100% of all your sites.. you would pretty much need to have the inside scoop

        so far you doing pretty good with 70%.. just keep rinse and repeat

        seems a bit strange your asking someone on this board why you cannot rank 100%

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