Position #14 To Position #1 In 1 Day – Quick How-To
Hi!
I’ve just repeated the small “fix” for my rankings that I described in the previous post.
I told that in order to quickly get to the top positions you don’t always need a lot of UAW submissions, or piles of extra pages added to the site etc… This all is tools & memberships dependence instead of experimenting and finding your own ways to rank high.
This fix seems to have worked for sites that already been in top 10 but later dropped for some reasons. Instead of analysing the possible reasons why it dropped and trying to finally crack the google’s ranking algorythms, here’s what worked for me again.
1. Turn on SEOQuake and type in some keywords with a stiff competition. I did it yesterday for very broad keyword. The keywords should be in the niches where a lot of affiliates are hanging out and there are some affiliate sites in the top 10 for this broad and competitive term. If they rank in the top 10, definitely their strategy is working, and we can borrow the bast backlinks from them
2. Find affiliate site and click Yahoo Domain backlinks in the SEOQuake info string under domain name in SERPs. In Yahoo Site Explorer, we can choose to show us 100 backlinks per page (max). THen click “request data” in SEQuake and get the PR data for all backlinks showed by Yahoo.
3. Click “Sort by PR” and start skimming through the list of backlinks, trying to find the pages where we can also easily point backlink to our site. These can be blog comments or similar. Check with NoDoFollow plugin if the backlinks are dofollow.
4. All we need is several PR2-PR4 links. Yesterday I just used 4 backlinks with PR 3 and 4.
5. Next, once the backlinks are placed already (not queued for moderation etc..), copy the page URLs and create a feed (hostmyrss or icerocket or html2rss etc). Submit feed to feed aggregators with SENuke or Magic Submitter or quick indexing of backlinks. I also ping these URLs as well as feed URL in pinger.
6. The process takes 10 to 20 minutes, I did this yesterday and my site got #1 rank in just 1 day (This site never ranked #1 for this keyword, only #4 highest but made sales). My Yahoo rank is #1 for 2 main keywords as well. Btw all I previously did to promote this 1 page site (it still has no contact us, privacy and about pages ) is profile backlinks and little of blog commenting. Again, profile links worked for high Yahoo rankings, but google dropped the site after some time.
At least you can try this easy ranking fix with some adsense sites that may have dropped a bit to page 2 -3 etc… I should do this as well, but I feel soooo lazy again. Maybe I’ll better find another quick & easy ways to rank without much work
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OH WOW ?!
Nice, Anton – my head’s still digesting your last post. Love it!
You’re incredible for this – love your advice, man.
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Thanks James!
I really appreciate ongoing conversations and read your blog also, this helps to stay in touch with other methods and experience of fellow marketers.
Now I’m working a lot on several sites, and I’m going to create a site around physical products in CJ, will let know how it goes.
PPV is also on my to-do list )
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Great post Anton. I have heard of stealing back link sources from competitors and occasionally have done so but I love your idea of using RSS aggregators to index them quickly.
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Grand Reply:
July 26th, 2010 at 4:46 am
Thanks Sara!
Yes the idea here is to get several high PR backlinks (PR2-4) or even higher sometimes that can beat adding hundreds of PR0 links from servivces like UAW etc.
These my sites are in the niches that UAW definitely don’t accept so I had to figure it out how to rank them anyway ))
As fro RSS, I’ve also tested this and seems that this helps to get links indexed faster, typically when I got my profile backlinks report from outsourcer, I added 25 to 100 live profile URLs to a separate feed and submitted it to RSS aggs, after 1-2 days I saw movement up in SERPs… Hostmyrss is what helps here, it allows up to 100 URLs to create a nice feed from.
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This is an excellent tutorial for quickly moving up your site in the search rankings. While I don’t have the tools you mention I do have other tools that I use in order to automate the process of RSS submission etc.
Thanks a lot.
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Grand Reply:
July 26th, 2010 at 10:44 am
Hello Ray!
If you are talking about SEOQuake and NoDoFollow plugins, these 2 plugins to Firefox are completely free to install and use. I think that SEOQuake is sometimes the only SEO tool that really makes difference in ranking sites
RSS automation really helps, it really doesn’t matter if we pay for SENuke or Magic Submitter, or have a cheap soft like RSSBot. I did some PR5 dofollow backlink tonight and my clickbank sniper moved from #8 to #6 for main keyword already..
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Very interesting post. Can I ask a few questions:
1)When you leave a comment on a blog, do you use your name in the name field (ie as Sara did). Or do you use a keyword? Also, do you mostly do blog comments or would you do instead profile links or something else too? I have found for some of my blogs I can’t leave comments anymore because they were I think flagged by akismet even though the comments were good. Maybe it was due to leaving a keyword in the field for name.
2)When you say google dropped the 1 page site, do you mean it is no longer in index at all?Do you think it’s because it was one page or that you built up links too quickly?
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Grand Reply:
July 27th, 2010 at 4:12 pm
@Jill, please see my long reply below
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Hi Jill!
1 – I try to leave commments with keywords in 99% of cases. usually I see what previous commenters did and I decide if keyword can work in particular blog.
Sometimes, if the PR of blog post is really high, like PR 4-5 and I see only high quality comments with names only, I just follow this lead to get my comment approved.
You’re saying about akismet, so I suppose that you;re leaving comments on wordpress blogs mostly. What I do is leaving comments on Blogengine blogs, as many of Blogengine blogs are still dofollow and are approved automatically.
Here’s a typical string to use for parsing Blogengine blogs:
site:.com “Powered by BlogEngine.NET” inurl:blog “post a
comment” -”comments closed” -”you must be logged in” “keyword”
you can try keyword like acai berry, payday loans, seo services as these guyes are keen at massive blog commenting.
To be frank, if I’m targeting pretty competitive term, I do ALL possible kinds of backlinks. So I do blog commenting, profile links, press release links, web 2.0 links, some article marketing, forum signature links. I also social bookmark my links and create rss feeds, but this is mostly for backlinks indexing.
2 – By dropping I mean that site was on , say, position 6 and then dropped down to position 35 ..or 112 or lower in google. That doesn’t mean that site is deindexed completely. I also have this situation quite often, like many other SEO affiliates, but I really find that I don’t know the true reason what exactly made google to drop my site’s positions. There are too many variables – lack of content, inconsistent backlinking, unnnatural backlinking (like adding only profile links, or only blog comment links), or maybe the competition just is more agressive so their sites are ranked higher than mine.
I was analysing this stuff some time ago, but what I found is that it’s much better to concentrate efforts on finding ways to get back to top, than analyse why exactly our sites lost positions. I always look at my competition in top 10 and top 5 results and try to understand their strategy.
As for building links too quickly – in fact, you can create a new site and add 10000-15000 links to it in 1 day after it’s indexed, and your site may get to top position as google treats the content as “hot news”. “Hot news bonus” was used a lot by black hat guyes, maybe it works now, but what really can drop your site is inconsistent linking, like you add 100 backlinks a day for a week, and then completely stop backlinking your site, and in 3 months you repeat this blitzcrieg again….
It’s better to add links consistently, say, 10-20 links a day, or 50-100 links a day, but consistently. It all depends on your resources and skills. If I had a team, I could add 100s of backlinks daily, but I don’t so I see how many backlinks a day is comfortable for me without spending too much time or money.
Like, for my local SEO site that is 4 weeks old, I now see 70 indexed backlinks in Yahoo. The site is in top 10 for all 3 main keywords in google.co.uk. It’s around 2.3 indexed links per day. But to be frank, I added around 15-20 profile links almost daily, + made social bookmarks, press release and several high PR blog comments. So, I’m comforatble with that since I have SENuke, I outsource profile backlinks, and I automate my article and press release submissions as well.
So, just do some ongoing backlinking, whether it’s 5-10 links a day, or 50-100.. Google dances, or losing positions is normal search engine behaviour, I prefer to build more sites and concentrate on picking the right keywords and products that will make money.
Hope this helps Jill!
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The comment above is pure gold.
I’ve been doing comment marketing for a couple of my sites, but all I’ve been doing is simply Googling the keyword, clicking on blog search and then commenting on the blogs that were listed.
Never thought to target it specifically by blog type. So thanks!
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July 31st, 2010 at 11:03 pm
@Teatree, Hello Teatree!
Thanks
yes that is what I found from analysing the competition once ago. I’ve noticed that one squidoo lens has a high rank for it’s main keyword, and then looked into it’s backlinks via SEOQuake and found that it’shaving around 300 backlinks 99% from Blogengine.NET blogs.
Most of the backlinks are still dofollow, however I think due to heavy spam Blogengine platform may also switch to nofollow, like Typepad.
There’s a soft like Scrapebox that allows to automatically find tons of specific blogs and sort them by PR.. It’s better to look for it on Warrior forum since it’s 2 times cheaper (47$) at least it was some time ago…
Problem is – these comment links are better to be mixed with other links like articles, web 2.0 properties, forum profiles etc. Looks more natural.
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[...] on page 10 or so, but since it was making me good money in top 3, I’ve experimented with high PR backlinks and managed to get it back to top 1 and this site is responsible for making me over 700$ in leads. [...]
lso, do you mostly do blog comments or would you do instead profile links or something e
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@yabinlee, Hi! I do blog comments as described here, and I definitely do profile links as well, press releases, web 2.0 hosts postings, social bookmarking, rss feeds, article marketing, and even .pdf docshare sites submissions. The more, the better.
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This stuff is simply amazing. I read it and realize that I don’t know if I really know anything or not. I make a little bit of money with AdSense these days but wonder if I am just a lucky blind squirrel finding a nut.
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Grand Reply:
August 14th, 2010 at 5:03 am
Hello Kidgas!
I think we cannot have all the knowledge in the world about what we do, that’s why blogging helps to learn new stuff.
This came from my own experiments, as I’ve noticed the pattern here. Indeed, several PR3-5 links can easily beat 100′s of PR0 links, so we just need to find these golden nuggets
That’s not hard at all. Competition has done all the hard work, so we borrow some best links from them and try to index them as fast as we can.
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This blogpost is like a godsend to me..my site is in the same situation..one question though, I have 40 bookmark links to my site..shall I creat an RSS feed out of all those 40 URLs or breaking them in a group of 5-8 will be better?? Which one is good SEOwise?
btw, Great blog..you have got yourself a regular reader here..
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Grand Reply:
August 15th, 2010 at 5:54 pm
Hello Rakesh! thanks
Earlier I used to create 1 big feed of 100 URLs (which is max allowed by hostmyrss.com) and then submit it to RSS aggregators. However, later I found that RSS feed typically shows 20 – 25 links, so for the best indexing experience it’s great to create 1 RSS feed of 20-25 URLs max, and then submit it. So, you can create 2 RSS feeds and this will be great.
If I have less URLs, I nevertheless create feed from them. Yesterday I made 5 forum profiles and got 5 URLs, so I just created feed of these 5 and submitted it to RSS aggregators. So, up to 20-25 URLs in 1 feed is great for indexing of these links! 100 or more, there’s a chance that not all of these URLs will be indexed.
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Rakesh Reply:
August 16th, 2010 at 8:17 am
@Grand,
Thanks man..
do u know if any free RSS submitters?? cos I just bought TBS and my paypal is too low to afford Magic Submitter or even RSSBot(incansoft)..
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