Is This All It Take to Rank On Page One On Google?

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Is this all the steps that is to rank top on Google?

1) Find a low-med buyer niche
2) buy a EMD
3) create quality content for each keyword targeted
4) build backlinks to those content

That's all it takes to rank on page 1?
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  • Profile picture of the author RayWhittaker
    It can be if you choose your keyword carefully.

    You could be on page one of Google in a matter of hours for a keyword that nobody searches on; even without creating backlinks.

    On the other hand, it can be very difficult to get to page one at all for a keyword that is very popular... and profitable. Not because of the keyword but because of the heavy competition you're likely to encounter.

    If there are a lot of searches for a keyword and that keyword is commercially viable (this is an important distinction), then the chances are the big hitters in the SEO world are already targeting it. And they can be hard to beat.

    So the trick is to find keywords or key phrases that are commercially vialble, and have a reasonable number of searches, that don't have too much strong competition.
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    • Profile picture of the author mantrixx
      Yes, that is basically the spine of what should be done for that.
      Keyword research should be included as well, to avoid too much competition.
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    • Profile picture of the author lalitbansal004
      Originally Posted by RayWhittaker View Post

      It can be if you choose your keyword carefully.

      You could be on page one of Google in a matter of hours for a keyword that nobody searches on; even without creating backlinks.

      On the other hand, it can be very difficult to get to page one at all for a keyword that is very popular... and profitable. Not because of the keyword but because of the heavy competition you're likely to encounter.

      If there are a lot of searches for a keyword and that keyword is commercially viable (this is an important distinction), then the chances are the big hitters in the SEO world are already targeting it. And they can be hard to beat.

      So the trick is to find keywords or key phrases that are commercially vialble, and have a reasonable number of searches, that don't have too much strong competition.
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  • Profile picture of the author steve cooper
    Pretty much yes. but the secret is finding something profitable to fill that niche with!
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    • Profile picture of the author mostafa999
      I am new in affiliate marketing could someone tell me what does EMD means?
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  • Profile picture of the author Terrybear
    that's no point to get into the #1 if the search volume is too low or the keyword is not targeted. Therefore, people normally will first go for the keyword research to get the long tails keywords (to make it more targeted and lower competition compare to single words or phrase). Then, check the search volume and competitive, always prefer high search volume and low competitive if possible.

    However, normally it is not easy to get high search volume but low competitive keyword. In this case, go for the competitor analysis, check the major competitor website to see whether you can beat them.
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  • Profile picture of the author rowanman28
    I don't know what emd is either. Please don't use shortened versions of words, unless it's something everyone knows. I can't answer your question, if it is a question, cause I don't know what you're talking about, and I'm not totally new to IM.
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  • Profile picture of the author ProSiteBuilder
    emd = exact match domain
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  • Profile picture of the author eurekapsycrille
    It will depend on what keyword you are using. As Ray said, profitable and popular keywords are quite hard to rank due to stiff competition. If you think your using keywords with low level competition but having reasonable monthly searches, that might be enough.

    But again, don't stick with that methods alone, there are lots of methods that you can use in order to get on page one of Google.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Originally Posted by fated82 View Post

    Is this all the steps that is to rank top on Google?

    1) Find a low-med buyer niche
    2) buy a EMD
    3) create quality content for each keyword targeted
    4) build backlinks to those content

    That's all it takes to rank on page 1?
    That's the basics, yes. The hard part is doing the proper research on your competition, making sure your on-page SEO is spot-on, and getting high quality backlinks.
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  • Profile picture of the author xxxJamesxxx
    4) build backlinks to those content
    That in itself is massive subject in it's own right. I really it was as easy as "build backlinks to those content" and you'd rank.

    James Scholes
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    To a degree, yes. But building quality backlinks and creating quality content might be harder than you think. It really depends on the competition and whatnot.
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