The Fastest Way to Get Google Page 1

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The fastest way to get on Google page 1 for a specific keyword is to use a domain name for that keyword (e.g. a specific product name), and have the front end of the site a static page with the product review on it, but have a blog on it (not set as the front end of the site) which you allow others to post to (by adding it to Free Traffic System).

This enables you to have a 1-page site that contains your detailed product review, plus also being seen by Google as a large frequently-updated website (due to the blog which other people post to).

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  • Profile picture of the author SamirSM
    Originally Posted by MarcusEJC View Post

    The fastest way to get on Google page 1 for a specific keyword is to use a domain name for that keyword (e.g. a specific product name), and have the front end of the site a static page with the product review on it, but have a blog on it (not set as the front end of the site) which you allow others to post to (by adding it to Free Traffic System).

    This enables you to have a 1-page site that contains your detailed product review, plus also being seen by Google as a large frequently-updated website (due to the blog which other people post to).

    Discuss.
    An alternate way is to re-publish related kw Feeds from RSS directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author matt5409
    no it isn't. this might help you in Bing more than Google.

    Google still very much relies on backlinks to add order to the bazillions of websites in it's index. exact match domains are just ONE way to rank, not THE way (because as we all know there is no single way).
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    • Profile picture of the author MarcusEJC
      This was based on my recent experience where I compared different approaches, and I created one website with a product name domain, and it seems to show up on page one quite easily, without much backlinking. Presumably, if I did more backlinking like with my other sites, I could probably easily get to the top spot.

      I think the key to it was not just the domain name, but also opening it up to being posted to by other people, by adding it to Free Traffic System to let other people post their articles to it. This makes all the difference I think, and it far better than just simply creating a 1-page site and leaving it to sit there.
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      • Profile picture of the author MarceMontane
        The fastest way is Google Adwords
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        • Profile picture of the author sitecrawler
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          Originally Posted by MarceMontane View Post

          The fastest way is Google Adwords
          It is true but it is not cheap at all, I agree with the author method + adding forum and article posting.
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          • Profile picture of the author alcymart
            Thank you for the info for whatever its worth by comments I read, I will investigate further your suggestion and make my own conclusion.

            Take care,

            Bernard St-Pierre
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            Copywriter/Teacher
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          • Profile picture of the author MarceMontane
            Originally Posted by MarceMontane View Post

            The fastest way is Google Adwords
            Originally Posted by sitecrawler View Post

            It is true but it is not cheap at all, I agree with the author method + adding forum and article posting.
            I made a joke

            But seriously, Seo is not cheap, takes time and money
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            • Profile picture of the author MarcusEJC
              The only problem I can think of with this method, is that product name domains can get you into trouble. This is what some people on here have said, from searching through other threads. It's such a shame really, because it seems to work.
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    • Profile picture of the author freeair
      keyword rich domain works... actually I've done experimenting on one of my site..then after 1 month i've seen my site on page 2..well i am not saying that this is the only way to rank, BUT it can be a factor to rank
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  • Profile picture of the author MarceMontane
    My recipe is this:

    Domain exact match+ on page seo+ PR +Articles +web2.0 +socialbookmark +rss +tons of profile backlinks

    You can outsource, Senuke or do it manually

    This formula can be changed always depending on competition..
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    • Profile picture of the author MarcusEJC
      Sitecrawler, by forum posting, do you mean getting backlings by posting in forums, or do you mean installing a message board on your site?
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    • Profile picture of the author pavionjsl
      Originally Posted by MarceMontane View Post

      My recipe is this:

      Domain exact match+ on page seo+ PR +Articles +web2.0 +socialbookmark +rss +tons of profile backlinks

      You can outsource, Senuke or do it manually

      This formula can be changed always depending on competition..
      Exactly right!
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    • Profile picture of the author lonicera
      Originally Posted by MarceMontane View Post

      My recipe is this:

      Domain exact match+ on page seo+ PR +Articles +web2.0 +socialbookmark +rss +tons of profile backlinks

      You can outsource, Senuke or do it manually

      This formula can be changed always depending on competition..
      I agree with that completely, although the most important factor is SOC (strength of competition).
      You can reach google page 1 in less then 24 hours after being indexed for orange-six-eyes-elephant.com
      but if page 1 is dominated with large authority sites, and the keywords you try to rank for are competitive, then you may have a really hard time to reach page 1 (if it happens at all).
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    • Profile picture of the author patmiller27
      Originally Posted by MarceMontane View Post

      My recipe is this:

      Domain exact match+ on page seo+ PR +Articles +web2.0 +socialbookmark +rss +tons of profile backlinks

      You can outsource, Senuke or do it manually

      This formula can be changed always depending on competition..
      + directory submission if u try it manually it will take a lot a time.
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    • Profile picture of the author Danial09
      Originally Posted by MarceMontane View Post

      My recipe is this:

      Domain exact match+ on page seo+ PR +Articles +web2.0 +socialbookmark +rss +tons of profile backlinks

      You can outsource, Senuke or do it manually

      This formula can be changed always depending on competition..
      These are the traditional methods ppl must do and they cant skip it when regard to SEO. Most of the time, i use it to rank my site and it is really effective
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  • Profile picture of the author robbeh
    frequency of updates have very little weight on Google...they have openly admitted this...

    reason being is some of the best/most relevant content that will give the Google user a good experience might be a static site with a bit of content..

    Robbeh
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    • Profile picture of the author arcadiasmith
      I Agree and I already tried it, this method is really effective.
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    • Profile picture of the author MarcusEJC
      Originally Posted by robbeh View Post

      frequency of updates have very little weight on Google...they have openly admitted this...

      reason being is some of the best/most relevant content that will give the Google user a good experience might be a static site with a bit of content..

      Robbeh
      But hasn't Google got a preference for big sites, rather than small ones?

      Or is this too much of a generalisation?
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  • Profile picture of the author tbsweet52
    It's not the quantity of links, but quality.
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  • Profile picture of the author jhonsean
    Anyone can claim that their methods are the most effective way to get google on page 1 but I must say that it will depends on the relativity of the site and its competition in the industry.
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  • Profile picture of the author success1618
    no it isn't. this might help you in Bing more than Google.

    Google still very much relies on backlinks to add order to the bazillions of websites in it's index. exact match domains are just ONE way to rank, not THE way (because as we all know there is no single way).
    Would that make article marketing the most viable way to do so then ?
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  • Profile picture of the author mikekhen
    There are many tips about Getting Google page 1, but this one is so good.
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  • Profile picture of the author joesmith1608
    Making links at pr sites by using link exchange, article posting,press release,book marking,forum posting etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author wARtist
    You're right, but not enough for keywords with high competition.
    You need to do first well in on-page SEO. Then work on the backlink building.
    The anchor text of the backlink is the core.
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  • Profile picture of the author shuvo
    Your idea is great.If it really works then it will save lots of time,money and efforts.Actually getting top position for a medium competitive keyword is not that much difficult as we thought.Some quality high pr backlinks can help yo to get that easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author nvs74191
    I tend to agree with the OP.

    The way I do it is to have a static front page, and support it with a blog and a forum.

    The blog gives the impression of an updated site, and the forum helps get links. Link spammers search for vbullettin forums, and spam the heck out of it. I allow this, as they would try to make their backlinks get indexed by pinging etc., and this indirectly helps my site in the form of links.

    After I see sufficient links built with this, I go to the forum and delete all the spam posts. This way, I retain the links, which are still worth something.
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  • Profile picture of the author cweber
    I would be carefull though about using company product names in the domain name of a site. You have to watch copyright issues and whether or not your voiding any of them. And if you do void any copyright "rules" then you could run the risk of getting into trouble with the company or get your site shut down.
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    • Profile picture of the author dblacker
      Personally I like the rss method, because that way I can keep the content relevant to my sites. A great free WP plugin for posting rss feeds as blog posts is wpematico. It even offers a rewrite feature.
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