SEO - Rank 1 of Google - 99.9% Link building

by Diice
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Hi Guys,

SEO has intrigued me for a long time now, but i have never really had the guts to really get into it.

I am aware there is On-Page SEO and Off-page SEO, but i dont really undertsand what these actually mean.

From what i have seen the majority of SEO and getting your site to rank 1 is Link-Building. Can someone confirm this for me?

How can i perform my own SEO? How can i get my websites to rank 1 for certain keywords?

Uptil now i have spent a fortune outsourcing SEO work to get my rank 1's or first page of google. I want to be abele to do this myself now!

Any help is greatly appreciated,
thanks,
-Michael
#999% #building #google #link #rank #seo
  • Profile picture of the author hamzidosh
    Well, I've found outsourcing to be a better option and would definately outsource as much as I can when it comes to SEO.
    Basically the main thing about SEO includes;

    On page SEO: Proper optimization of your content with your desired keyword you want to rank for.

    Off page SEO: Building backlinks from various sources using your keyword as your anchor text. (Via Article writing and distribution, blog commenting etc)

    I hope this helped a bit.
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  • Profile picture of the author ramdom123
    On-Page seo: This is something you do on your site. So if you have a site about "learn cooking" then you will optimize your site for that word so google knows your site is about "learn cooking" and not about dogs

    Off-Page seo: This is what you do outside of your site. Yes backlinks is what is off page is about.

    Check out videos, articles and you will get better understanding on how seo works also if you are just starting then you can outsource the backlinking part.
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    • Profile picture of the author Diice
      Originally Posted by hamzidosh View Post

      Well, I've found outsourcing to be a better option and would definately outsource as much as I can when it comes to SEO.
      Basically the main thing about SEO includes;

      On page SEO: Proper optimization of your content with your desired keyword you want to rank for.

      Off page SEO: Building backlinks from various sources using your keyword as your anchor text. (Via Article writing and distribution, blog commenting etc)

      I hope this helped a bit.
      Cheers!
      Hamzat
      Hi Hamzat,

      thank you for the information, i think i have a much clearer idea of SEO now.

      Originally Posted by ramdom123 View Post

      On-Page seo: This is something you do on your site. So if you have a site about "learn cooking" then you will optimize your site for that word so google knows your site is about "learn cooking" and not about dogs

      Off-Page seo: This is what you do outside of your site. Yes backlinks is what is off page is about.

      Check out videos, articles and you will get better understanding on how seo works also if you are just starting then you can outsource the backlinking part.
      Thanks Ramdom,

      i think for now i will stick to outsourcing my SEO work, but i am going to take a look into it over the next few weeks and keep myself updated using these forums. It seems simple enough!
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  • Profile picture of the author hamzidosh
    Yeah! it sure aint that hard if you got the time and patence to do it!
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  • Profile picture of the author dp40oz
    Yes ranking sites is 99.9% link building. You can rank a picture of your face for "car insurance" if you do proper link building.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Baker
    Just spent a little time doing On-Page SEO.. FOCUS on link building because that is the only way that your site will have a good ranking on SERPs
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  • Profile picture of the author visimedia
    to be honest, I prefer to outsource my seo tasks so far ... if you can pick the right product, you'll be getting decent result. I dont like doing seo myself, and now even I'm considering to buy SEO tool to automate backlinking, I think I still prefer outsourcing it at an affordable price
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  • It comes down to 2 things. On page and off page SEO. Off page is link building which you seem to know about, but on-page is also important as it is setting up your site correctly.

    Just do a little research and you won't have too much trouble working out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Diice
    Thanks for all the replies everyone they have really helped me out, i am certainly going to start taking a look into doing a bit of my own link-building.

    Thanks,
    -Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author Writer Fox
    If you look at the search results for any keyword, you will often find sites with a lower PageRank outranking sites with a high PageRank. Google delivers rankings based upon what it feels is the best answer to a search query.
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    • Profile picture of the author Diice
      Originally Posted by Writer Fox View Post

      If you look at the search results for any keyword, you will often find sites with a lower PageRank outranking sites with a high PageRank. Google delivers rankings based upon what it feels is the best answer to a search query.
      Thanks writerfox,

      but surely if there are 2 different answers, and one has more and higher quality backlinks it is more likely to return that result?

      Thanks,
      -Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author Bambu
    Off page SEO takes equal parts: know how and automation software. If you have the right tools and the knowledge, you can rank most keywords. The higher competition keywords will require really deep pockets, because trying to beat long established websites or those with around the clock SEO work being conducted will require all of the fire power you can muster.
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    • Profile picture of the author Diice
      Originally Posted by Bambu View Post

      Off page SEO takes equal parts: know how and automation software. If you have the right tools and the knowledge, you can rank most keywords. The higher competition keywords will require really deep pockets, because trying to beat long established websites or those with around the clock SEO work being conducted will require all of the fire power you can muster.
      Yes i thought that might be the case, would it not be better though to rank for multiple low comeptition keywords than 1 high competition keyword?

      Thanks,
      -Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author Writer Fox
    According to Google, it uses hundreds of factors in its secret algorithm formula. Links are important, but only if they contribute to a site's authority.
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    • Profile picture of the author Diice
      Originally Posted by Writer Fox View Post

      According to Google, it uses hundreds of factors in its secret algorithm formula. Links are important, but only if they contribute to a site's authority.
      Thanks Writerfox,

      yes i am sure i have read this somewhere else aswell. Google only ranks you on Relevant backlinks and it also takes into account the number of external links going away from your site aswell.

      Thanks,
      -Michael
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      • Profile picture of the author Writer Fox
        Hey Michael, I wrote a comprehensive, 5,000 word article on SEO last month that won the HubNuggets award. Here's the link (no signup or log in needed - just go and read):
        WHAT IS SEO? by Writer Fox
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        • Profile picture of the author Diice
          Originally Posted by Writer Fox View Post

          Hey Michael, I wrote a comprehensive, 5,000 word article on SEO last month that won the HubNuggets award. Here's the link (no signup or log in needed - just go and read):
          WHAT IS SEO? by Writer Fox
          Thanks Writer!
          I have bookmarked it and i am going to read it later, thanks for the great share!

          -Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author TolyZ
    I've been doing SEO for the past 2 years now. The thing that I noticed, if you want to rank high, provide quality content that people desire and want to share. Also, optimize your on-page SEO. Link building effects 80% of your rankings, but make sure you diversify your backlink campaign.
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    • Profile picture of the author Diice
      Originally Posted by TolyZ View Post

      I've been doing SEO for the past 2 years now. The thing that I noticed, if you want to rank high, provide quality content that people desire and want to share. Also, optimize your on-page SEO. Link building effects 80% of your rankings, but make sure you diversify your backlink campaign.
      Thanks TolyZ!

      Just wondering, if you write some good content, and someone shares it on say... Facebook. Does that count as a backlink? Or does it have any relevence at all to your ranking in Google?

      Thanks,
      -Michael
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      • Profile picture of the author tonic007
        hi
        we are looking 200 HIGH QUALITY BACKLINKS high Back link for crea8ivedesign.com
        and we have total 6-8 keywords , we need relevant high PR backlinks with same theme and its should be posted on manually , per day maximum 10 links required please review project and let me know

        here is keywords list


        logo design company
        online logo design
        corporate logo design
        logo designer
        custom logo design
        Professional logo design

        regards
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        • Profile picture of the author mosthost
          Originally Posted by tonic007 View Post

          hi
          we are looking 200 HIGH QUALITY BACKLINKS high Back link for crea8ivedesign.com
          and we have total 6-8 keywords , we need relevant high PR backlinks with same theme and its should be posted on manually , per day maximum 10 links required please review project and let me know

          here is keywords list


          logo design company
          online logo design
          corporate logo design
          logo designer
          custom logo design
          Professional logo design

          regards
          You're in for the fight of your life for those keywords.
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        • Profile picture of the author Diice
          Originally Posted by strategic seo services View Post

          To achieve a top ranking on Google for your chosen keyword(s), you must first learn how to optimize your webpage. This is the first, most important step to take towards landing on the first page of Google. Here is a checklist of things that you should always do to make sure that your page is fully optimized:
          • Domain Name: the keyword(s) that your are targeting should be in your url.
          • Home Title Tag: your main keyword should show up twice here, with a variation of that keyword (eg: lose weight and weight loss).
          • H1, H2, & H3 Tags: these tags are very important(especially <H1>), and should always contain your keyword.
          • Keyword Location Within Text: try to place each your keyword near the beginning of the first sentence of each paragraph (maintaining at least 100 words between paragraphs).
          • Keyword Density: you should aim for a density of 3% for each keyword that you're targeting.
          • Use Your Keywords as Anchor Text on your page: link to an internal page on your site, and then link to an authority site (eg: wikipedia) that is related to your keyword. Always remember to use the "No Follow" tag (rel="nofollow") when linking to an external site.
          • Images: use the "alt tag" and rename your images to your chosen keywords.
          • Decorate Your Keywords: bold, italicise, or underline your keyword at least one time.
          • Google Loves Unique Content: your post should be between 850-1000 words and be well structured around your main keywords.
          Thank you for the information, it is really detailed. I have saved these to a document for further referance!

          Originally Posted by tonic007 View Post

          hi
          we are looking 200 HIGH QUALITY BACKLINKS high Back link for crea8ivedesign.com
          and we have total 6-8 keywords , we need relevant high PR backlinks with same theme and its should be posted on manually , per day maximum 10 links required please review project and let me know

          here is keywords list


          logo design company
          online logo design
          corporate logo design
          logo designer
          custom logo design
          Professional logo design

          regards
          Please start your own thread instead of ruining this one. And i agree, you are going to have a tough job ranking for them, unless you have deep pockets.

          Thanks,
          -Michael
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  • To achieve a top ranking on Google for your chosen keyword(s), you must first learn how to optimize your webpage. This is the first, most important step to take towards landing on the first page of Google. Here is a checklist of things that you should always do to make sure that your page is fully optimized:
    • Domain Name: the keyword(s) that your are targeting should be in your url.
    • Home Title Tag: your main keyword should show up twice here, with a variation of that keyword (eg: lose weight and weight loss).
    • H1, H2, & H3 Tags: these tags are very important(especially <H1>), and should always contain your keyword.
    • Keyword Location Within Text: try to place each your keyword near the beginning of the first sentence of each paragraph (maintaining at least 100 words between paragraphs).
    • Keyword Density: you should aim for a density of 3% for each keyword that you're targeting.
    • Use Your Keywords as Anchor Text on your page: link to an internal page on your site, and then link to an authority site (eg: wikipedia) that is related to your keyword. Always remember to use the "No Follow" tag (rel="nofollow") when linking to an external site.
    • Images: use the "alt tag" and rename your images to your chosen keywords.
    • Decorate Your Keywords: bold, italicise, or underline your keyword at least one time.
    • Google Loves Unique Content: your post should be between 850-1000 words and be well structured around your main keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Anna Howard
    Well through optimization of your title and meta description tag along with building quality backlinks to your domain is that only way of getting your webpage to the top spot of Google.
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    • Profile picture of the author Diice
      Originally Posted by Anna Howard View Post

      Well through optimization of your title and meta description tag along with building quality backlinks to your domain is that only way of getting your webpage to the top spot of Google.
      How many backlinks do you think people would need to build to rank number 1 on google? Obviously it depends on the keyword, i have just outsourced SEO work to rank me on the first page of google for the keyword "Buy Facebook Likes" and i am wondering how much work it would actually require to rank for terms like these, especially seen as i had to empty my pcokets out a bit!

      Thanks,
      -Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author BarryOnline
    Start by having a read through this to get your on page SEO sorted first.

    http://static.googleusercontent.com/...rter-guide.pdf


    Don't do on and off page SEO at the same time. Build the site first and make sure all on page SEO is bang on, get the site indexed by Google and begin link building.
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    • Profile picture of the author Diice
      Originally Posted by BarryOnline View Post

      Start by having a read through this to get your on page SEO sorted first.

      http://static.googleusercontent.com/...rter-guide.pdf


      Don't do on and off page SEO at the same time. Build the site first and make sure all on page SEO is bang on, get the site indexed by Google and begin link building.
      Thanks Barry!

      I thought On-page SEO should be sorted out before off-page. But whilst outsourcing to increase my pagerank the company i used said there would be no need for any On-Page SEO.

      -Michael
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      • Profile picture of the author BarryOnline
        Originally Posted by mickylee7 View Post

        Thanks Barry!

        I thought On-page SEO should be sorted out before off-page. But whilst outsourcing to increase my pagerank the company i used said there would be no need for any On-Page SEO.

        -Michael
        Yes, that's what I am saying, build the site first ( on page SEO ). Once your site is built and all on page SEO is completed, then launch the site with a high quality back linking campaign.

        You don't want Google to index your site before you have completed all your on page SEO.
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      • Profile picture of the author packerfan
        My goodness, some of the stuff in this thread...

        On-page SEO is critical because it makes your off page stuff work better. It's as simple as that.

        You can dominate niches with proper on-page SEO and a lot of content that is properly linked internally. Then when you're building your links, you can actually do it in a strategic way that works how you want it to work.

        Do links matter, yes, a lot. But if you want to make your WAY easier, nail the on-page stuff (it's much easier than the link building part).
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        • Profile picture of the author Diice
          Originally Posted by BarryOnline View Post

          Yes, that's what I am saying, build the site first ( on page SEO ). Once your site is built and all on page SEO is completed, then launch the site with a high quality back linking campaign.

          You don't want Google to index your site before you have completed all your on page SEO.
          Thanks for the tips Barry!

          Originally Posted by packerfan View Post

          My goodness, some of the stuff in this thread...

          On-page SEO is critical because it makes your off page stuff work better. It's as simple as that.

          You can dominate niches with proper on-page SEO and a lot of content that is properly linked internally. Then when you're building your links, you can actually do it in a strategic way that works how you want it to work.

          Do links matter, yes, a lot. But if you want to make your WAY easier, nail the on-page stuff (it's much easier than the link building part).
          Thank you Packerfan,

          i think its pretty clear now that if i should get into SEO i would start with On-Page!

          -Michael
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  • Hi everyone, I understand anchor text is important, but I have read to not over-do the anchor text too much. In other words if you have 1000 backlinks to a page, you don't want the anchor text to be the same for every single backlink. The majority you still want to be the anchor text as your keyword, just not 100% the same. Got to mix it up a little bit.
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  • Profile picture of the author GGpaul
    I really don't see the point of italicized, bold, underling keywords. I've ranked my sites without doing those, and besides it would just turn off the viewers/consumers that are reading my site.
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