No back link and all keywords are first page no. One postion?

by Enuke
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Dear all, every body say that if you have back links than keyword ranking would be better. so why it is. My website back link is only two. You can check it out. yiipro dot com. But why every keyword in first position. People say that if you do not have good back links than do not expect keyword ranking. Please give some views
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Most likely you are either seeing personalized results or targeting keywords that nobody else is targeting or cares about.

    Without seeing the specific keywords and site in question though, nobody will be able to answer this.
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  • Profile picture of the author sujatasharma
    Dear Enuke guy,

    Please check the website is how old are and after that check which type of website static or E-Commerce, If the website old and fully user friendly and there is user friendly content, Then it is 100% you are saying truth.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonny2spoons
    What keywords are you targeting? From what I can see you only rank for your business name.

    Clear your browser cache and see if you rank
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  • Profile picture of the author sethczerepak
    Originally Posted by Enuke View Post

    Dear all, every body say that if you have back links than keyword ranking would be better. so why it is. My website back link is only two. You can check it out. yiipro dot com. But why every keyword in first position. People say that if you do not have good back links than do not expect keyword ranking. Please give some views
    Pure BS.

    Unless, of course, your content is nothing but keyword stuffed spam. In that case, it's not going to do jack for your rankings.

    But you're asking the wrong question anyway.

    Rankings are awarded to sites with good engagement stats. Just check the Google patent. This has been true for several years now, but apparently, old beliefs die hard.

    Low bounce rate, high click throughs....and Google is now starting to track the open and click through rates for emails coming from your domain. So list engagement stats are now coming into play. The marketers who are still hung up on keyword density and backlinks are going to get edged into extinction soon if they don't realize this.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rus Sells
      So you're saying that Google is tracking is gmail users open rates on emails coming from domains and attributing that to a ranking factor?

      Do you have any proof of this or just anecdotal evidence?

      Curious indeed.

      Originally Posted by sethczerepak View Post

      Pure BS.

      Unless, of course, your content is nothing but keyword stuffed spam. In that case, it's not going to do jack for your rankings.

      But you're asking the wrong question anyway.

      Rankings are awarded to sites with good engagement stats. Just check the Google patent. This has been true for several years now, but apparently, old beliefs die hard.

      Low bounce rate, high click throughs....and Google is now starting to track the open and click through rates for emails coming from your domain. So list engagement stats are now coming into play. The marketers who are still hung up on keyword density and backlinks are going to get edged into extinction soon if they don't realize this.
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