Lost in SEO world

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Hey fellows.

I bought this domain name sellinghousequickly.com on a back order. It is 5 year old domain and wish to rank top 5 in Google for sell house quickly and similar keywords. When compared with my competitors, this is pretty good because their sites ranges from 18 month old up to 7 years old. I'm based in UK.

I'd like to outsource all this to a third party. Thought about Flipinoes but it sounds like they are double playing every one as they sign up for work and then outsource it to somebody else!

I'm now considering O'Desk but again it seems a real hit and miss.

I don't have time to do all SEO stuff although I can install WP site.

Please can you point me in the right direction about what I should do?

I do have domain age competitiveness, can add content to my site (should that all be added slowly over time i.e. 200 pages over how many days??) and finally backlinks (what is "natural" over time - is that you build same backlinks every day forever?). No 1 site has 4,031 backlinks according to Yahoo Site Explorer (not sure how accurate that is).

Your thoughts/ideas much appreciated.
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  • So you want to build a site as cheaply as possible to make money from AdSense?

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  • Robert,

    My advice is for you to develop the site.

    Write unique content focused on your 10-20 keywords. Create some links for it. Work it from the ground.

    Otherwise you might be trowing away a good domain with lot's of potential.

    One hour per day should be enough for you to put it on a good route.
  • with a site that old i do not think that you have to worry as much about building backlinks over time just give it a few blitzes now and again lol, but i would consider adding more content as you receive a new content bonus for your website rank which will increase your seo rank.
  • If you can install wordpress then you can handle building the site yourself. Just find a nice theme and install the proper SEO plugins.

    If you feel you can write good human readable content that works well for SEO then do that next, or outsource it to a writer if necessary. Drip feed your content over time, a few articles/posts per day starting out and you can crank it up after awhile if you have that much content.

    Start link building. Be careful here though, if the domain changes WhoIS ownership google can tell that there is a new owner and may rank your site differently. Make sure you don't focus your efforts on 1 link building options (web 2.0 properites, article marketing, directory submissions, blog/forum posts, etc.) spread your efforts around.

    If you do all of this, you'll be ranked in no time. You just have to stick with it and feel it out. The only reason people ever fail in SEO is because they stop trying.
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    • @RobertKiyosaki I own three of your books and they've really helped me out.

      I wouldn't worry too much about the double outsourcing from Phillipino employees. If the results are good and cost effective, who cares who does the work?

      But to your question:

      I would also take a look at how many backlinks are still being counted on the domain you're purchasing as well. Also, if you're thinking about about doing the adsense thing with this I would start a blog... or simply consider creating more than just 15 - 20 pages. More pages = more search engine traffic and Adsense clicks.
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    Hey fellows. I bought this domain name sellinghousequickly.com on a back order. It is 5 year old domain and wish to rank top 5 in Google for sell house quickly and similar keywords. When compared with my competitors, this is pretty good because their sites ranges from 18 month old up to 7 years old. I'm based in UK.