How to Target a Long Tail Keyword and Be On The First Page of Google
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Here's how in this quick step by step guide for massive one way link building.
1. Use the Google Keyword External Tool.
2. Identify a keyword (that is long tail) that has a decent cost per click. Hint this is your money keyword. If people are paying for clicks, that means people (customers) probably will buy from these keywords.
3. Take the keywords. Run it in a fake Google AdWords PPC campaign for 24 hours. Make a totally irrelevant ad.
4. After 24 hours look at the keywords that got the most amount of impressions. These are your money keywords as these are the ones most researched.
5. Write an article on your selected keyword phrase. A 2% keyword density rate is decent. Anything over that sounds unnatural.
6. Create different versions of each sentence manually. Add that into a spinner software like SpinProfit - Free Article Spinning Service.
7. Next you get different variations of the same article. Your content is unique enough to not get totally flagged but you don't need to worry about being 100% rewritten.
8. Submit your different variations of the article to web 2.0 properties such as gather.com, vox.com, xanga.com, livejournal.com, blogspot.com, wordpress.com and tripod.com. Make sure to include anchor text for your keyword you are targeting so you can get link juice for the one way links back to your main site/main page you want to promote.
9. Next take all your new mini-satellite postings and bookmark them on all the major social bookmarking sites such as delicious.com, digg.com, propeller.com, backflip.com, corank.com, igoo.com, sitesays, Mixx and others. You can find a good solid list and a semi-automated tool at http://www.socialposter.com.
10. Here's more in order for you to maximize and explode your traffic.
Gather all the rss feeds from the social media sites you submitted content to and and gather the rss feeds from the social bookmarking sites you submitted the content to.
11. Ping them. Each individual feed. You can use a site like technorati or pingomatic.com. This helps let the search engines know that there is new content that needs to be indexed. The pages was recently updated.
12. Now take all those rss feeds and submit them to RSS directories such as feedage.com or feedbase.net.
13. Congratulations. You have done about 1% of the work. Seems like a full day is already gone, doesn't it?
Here's the truth. In order to get consistent traffic on the search engines, you need to repeat this activity many, many times in order to rank.
Trying to conquer for one keyword is not going to do you or your business any justice.
Finding the right keywords is 90% of the problem - getting the right ones...and your money buying ones to add to that.
Then you need to create content. You need a list of 25 solid keywords to begin with.
Then you need to maintain each of those keywords on a monthly basis. You need to add new content each and every month repeating the entire process.
What do you think? Flawed process? I'm curious how else have you used social media to rank in the search engines? This is the step by step system of what I personally have found to work for me.
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