How To Get Top Google Rankings and a Ton of Traffic For Your Websites

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We all want to know, don’t we?

If we know THE FORMULA for getting a top Google ranking on  Page One  in Google, then we have it made, right?

Well……..this is assuming you’re website has got some reasonable content, and of course has an offer that people might be interested in taking up.

Even the worse websites in the world will make some sales if they achieve  top Google rankings and enough traffic, so getting to page one has to be the goal doesn’t it?

Here are some of the important factors the search engines look at, broken down into two categories, on page, and off page.

On page means factors you control, such as the content on your website, html tags, structure, links (to other pages on your website), even design and the name and age of the domain play a part.

Off page means factors generally not controlled by you, incoming links, the anchor text (text you see on a link), the status of the page with the link to your website e.g. Is it an authority site, does the page have page rank, is the website and/or page in the same theme as your webpage, etc.

In years past, all you really had to do to get to page one, was optimize your site, stuff many keywords into your webpages, and that was it (well it was a bit more complicated than that, but the point I am making is that off site factors did not play a huge part of the equation back then).

These days, off site factors are generally more important, in other words Google places more of an emphasis of your off page factors when deciding where to rank your website.

This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t look at on page factors, because absolutely you should, but it means you need to be paying attention to both.

The off page factors are one of the reasons why using web 2.0 social media sites such as squidoo.com, and others can dramatically help boosting your position in the SERP’s (Search Engine Result Page’s).

If you pick the right social media websites (squidoo is one) then because of their status in Google’s eyes as an authority site, a link coming to your website with the appropriate anchor text on a site such as squidoo is seen as more important than a link from (say) another domain you happened to just throw up recently.

And use the right combination of social media sites, with the right formula and bingo, you can get to page one quickly, following a step by step plan. Unless you trying to target a keyword like mortgage, which is going to take more effort to rank.

I’d actually say you probably would not want to rank for a keyword like that, because it’s going to get a lot of traffic, but how much of it is targeted to what your offering on your webpage?

It is possible to rank well for a keyword like that, but it’s a far longer process than ranking for a keyword that still has healthy competition. We recommend you always focus on keywords that will bring you targeted visitors.

Now it does get a little confusing, because part of our various plans we use to dominate a niche have an element which consists of not following the plan!

In other words, the step by step plan is to sometimes not follow the step by step plan. :) Make sense?

In other words to put you’re own little spin on any of the formula’s you use.

This does a number of things.

1. Eliminates Footprints.

Anytime you setup a website, you  leave footprints behind. It might be the ip address you used, or the fact that every time you setup a particular social media site, you always link to another page on another social media site, or that your bookmarks using social bookmarking sites always have the same titles. It could even be the username you use or the url is the same on all the social media sites you put content on.

Or a hundred other things.

Trust me when I say Google has the smarts already to find a lot of this type of stuff. They already know how to find relatively complex things like 3 way link exchanges. And if you’re paying for links, you’re just asking for trouble. Google pretty well knows all the major places offering links and can quickly identify you’re using them.

Remember that Google have access to ALL the data in the SERP’s (their results at least) and are able to perform queries we can’t. If you start thinking like that, you should come to the conclusion that it’s vital not do things the same way each time.

2. Competitive Edge

If you are mixing things up, you’re effectively testing new strategies, and might find a hidden little tip that ranks you very well. We find this all the time. We decide to throw in a new website for a particular promotion, and find wow this site has got some serious linking power.

If we were doing things the same way each time, we’d never find these hidden opportunities.

Anyway here are some things you need to consider when setting up your websites.

1. Make sure you use your keywords early in the conversation, or at least start using them there. Google places more emphasis on keywords used earlier.

2. Use of meta keywords tag, and stuffing keywords? Don’t bother, Google ignores this.

3. Your title tag should have your major keyword in it, preferable some other keywords as well. But it should also be human readable. Don’t bother using more than 64 characters, as Google only looks at the first 64. Remember also Google generally only indexes the first 10 words in a title tag.

4. When linking to internal pages, use text links (not pictures) and make sure you use your keywords in links. Yes anchor text in internal links matters!

5. Use the nofollow tags for any pages you don’t generally want indexed. e.g. Terms, Privacy policy, etc. By using nofollow tags you preserve the link power for other more important pages you do want to rank better.

6. Put some decent content up. Notice that we generally don’t have less than 600 word articles (unless it’s a video). Google favors pages with decent content that has more than a few words and a link.

7. One last tip for your external links from other sites, where possible try and control the anchor text and use your keywords in there, but also mix it up. If you think you’re website is not going to be blacklisted if 95% of the anchor text in your external links are just your major keyword, then you are in for a nasty shock.

We’ve tested this extensively, and eventually you will disappear or go so far down the SERP’s that for all intensive purposes you will not exist anyway if you do that.

Make it natural. Sure use your keywords, but mix it up, sometimes link with your domain name as anchor text, sometimes with a keyword, sometimes (rarely) with something unrelated.

And don’t just link to your root level url, link to specific articles sometimes, even tag pages, etc.

This is only a few of the things you need to be thinking about, but I hope I’ve got you thinking.

There’s lots of other tips like your description meta tag (and instances where it might be a better idea NOT to use one), header tags, and lots of other stuff.

I’ll expand on these tips in a future article otherwise this will end up as a novel!

Until next time….

Cheers

Tim

P.S.

Have you had a read  of our Website Video article yet?

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  • Richard

    are edu links good for ranking

  • http://ucutathome.com Dustin

    Are these strategies different for online stores? I have heard that google treats an online store a bit different than regular pages since a store has many categories and products on technically the same page per se??? Just curious thanks! I’ve got 3000 skus for scrapbooking and it is a lot of work to get content up for EACH product. So do I focus on just the main store page content or what?

  • http://howtogetcut.net Blake @ How To Get Cut

    Thanks for the tips. I should definitely diversify my anchor text more. Lately I’ve been trying to get some bare links (with no anchor text) to make my backlinking look more natural. Thanks again!

  • Al

    `A` Tim,

    One way to get your website crawled fast is to put a link on the homepage of an older website that is already being crawled and the older the site the better. Also, although seo in important one of the main things to rank well are full page views, they have always been relevant so obviously the more traffic to your site the higher your ranking (Alexa and search engines).. So purchasing CPV’s will help a lot, the more you buy means more full page views and if you have big pockets you can throw seo out the window.

    Just my 2 cents eh.

    Take care,
    Al

  • Bonnie@ginger beer recipes

    Thank for the tips on eliminating footprints. It is easy to fall into the “take the easy” way out but I guess a little bit of pre-planning makes a big difference in the end.
    Google does a lot of algorithm shuffles and a lot of people groan when they do. I have a site that is content rich for my particular niche and couldn’t get it up past the bigger non specific content sites but since the last shuffle it is going well for internal pages. Some of the garbage sites have been shifted ai=side. Thank goodness.

    I think as long as we put up good content and follow the SEO setups and get some good links we will eventually go ok.
    Thanks guys for the heads up !
    Bonnie

  • http://make-money-online-information.com jt120651

    You know you guys are great when explaining what is involved in SEO. I always get some good ideas from your informative articles. I use products offered by you because I know if you say the product is beneficial, I know I should take advantage because, in my opinion, you credibility is beyond second thoughts. Please keep up the good work.

    jt120651

  • http://www.reverse-heart-disease.com Chuck

    Hi Tim,

    Thanks for all the great information. I have been putting into practice what you have taught in your free series. You can see I created my first video and already posted it. I did some research with samurai and found a phrase that seemed like I could compete in but after a while I am questioning if I really can. You can see the domain with the key phrase I am targeting. Could you take a look at it in Samurai and let me know what you think? Also I was wondering how long does it take for google to crawl my page. I posted it a day ago and submitted it but no crawls yet.

    Chuck

  • http://ryan-martin.net Ryan Martin

    Hey great tips,
    You have indeed got me thinking. You clarified that there really is no sure fire way to rank well every time. It would be nice to have a way of doing things that would guarantee you a good position, but it doesn’t look like that is possible.
    Thanks

  • http://www.gagner-de-argent.info luc namessi

    Hi tim,

    Really appreciate your post. I am waiting for other articles.

    Luc

  • http://www.mac-seo-tools.com Russell Baer

    Overall great insights and advice. But really, we need to move beyond this SEO mentality that “Google is watching YOUR every move” – or that it’s set up some kind of War-Room to plot, map, and track the movement of your website and is ‘watching you’ for dirty tricks. There’s so much paranoid thinking, FEAR of Google’s wrath, etc. Just write your content, market your sites and posts effectively and aggressively and build a _diverse_ back-links in 1001 ways and places.

    Above all, diversify. Have more than one site or blog, work a variety of niches – so that you’re free from thinking one set of keywords or one site is gonna make or break you. There’s safety in numbers. So what if Google ‘hates you’? Bing and Yahoo may LOVE your site and it’s content. There’s plenty of fish in the sea – and ways to get traffic.

  • http://www.vivos.com.au Michael Berry

    I am still new to web optimization for promoting my outdoor group training business, but have had a lot of help and some of my study is about understanding or learning for my self about why I have been asked to do what has been working so well to get me to page one.
    Reading your blog really gives me the confidence that everything is going well and that I am on the right path.
    I have very seriously taken under advisement about the off page cycling of key words as although I have a number that I use I am more focused on one set more than the others.
    Looking forward to reading more.
    Michael

  • http://auto-accident-lawyer-directory.com/ Dr. Michael Haley

    Looking back and reading the comments, I see I read this page 1/2 year ago but knowing more, it takes me to the next level coming back to it! You got me thinking about “footprints” and how that might play a role in SERP’s. Thanks for your emails and posts.

  • tim

    Hi Lawrence,

    Check out the forum http://webtrafficandmarketing.com/forum/forum.php

    Thats a better place for this type of question.

    Cheers

    Tim

  • Lawrence

    You wrote an email highly recommending the services of 1WayLink.net.
    Can you tell me what the difference between this service is and what 3-way linking is and why one is OK whereas the other gets you in trouble?
    Cheers,
    Lawrence.

  • http://denondjequipment.net/denon-products/denon-turntables-and-players denon dj

    I have been researching ranking for a long time and despite what many people say, the game is much more complicated than many thing, and this is just the tip of the iceberg. I have a list of around 150 things that influences ranking! But one thing is for sure – the things listed above are the fundamentals and the most important ones.

  • Terry

    This info is awesome.

    Thanks.

    Terry

  • http://ultimatelifestyleproject.com Lara

    Brilliant tips. Thanks for taking the time to write this article.

    peace and much love
    Lara

  • http://finditwithusonline.com/ Darren C

    Hi Tim,
    thank you so much for the insight and love the video coarse too.
    Kind regards & good health,
    Darren C.

  • http://www.raisecreditscore.net Vince @ Raise My Credit Score

    Hi Tim, Great tip on linking to internal pages also for Seo. They need links to.

  • http://davethebrave.com Dave the Brave

    @Steve@Best Acne Cleanser

    If you are completely out the index for being naughty, clean up where you can and request a reconsideration from Google through Webmaster tools. More at: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35843

    Otherwise, provided your site is regularly crawled, just removing the offending practice should have you back up in the rankings after a crawl or 2.

    - Dave

  • http://www.badcredit-repair.com Michael Podgoetsky

    I agree 100% and also remember this. I purchased backlinks from 1000 blogs. Paid $50 for the service.

    My site was ranking around 600,000 and now it ranks 1,024.000.00 NOT GOOD. ( it hurts)

    Love your instructions BROTHERS.

    Keep it coming.

    Michael.

  • Don

    Thanks for the info. As a newbie, and not knowing much about anchor text and meta tags, it gave me a lot to think about.

  • http://www.agapechiropractic.com Michael Haley

    Thanks, Tim, for the email. You are a master and always give great advice. I am using your lessons and they work great.

  • http://www.hgowto-speedupmetabolism.com Jane

    Thanks for the tip about mixing up anchor text links – you’ve saved me from the perils of Google…… I never considered the downside of Google analysing footprints for too obvious a pattern. Great Help Guys!

  • http://www.intimateconnexions.co.uk Daniel

    Thank you – that was a great bit of info-thanks for sharing

  • http://www.mylearningspace.com.au LMS

    Awesome SEO article. You guys rock!

  • http://www.webcashdak.blogspot.com Richard

    Hi Tim, thanks for the advice on page and off page SEO techniques. After reading this post and relating to a comment from a successful marketer via email I see the value of appeasing the Spider Gods with Web 2.0 strategies. My understanding is that a sales page provided by the product vendor is good enough keep it, if not add content to convert into sales. On the matter of keyword density and quality content score I should be providing this quality to my website via wordpress blog, squidoo, hub page etc. I certainly have enough PLR article’s to spin to provide content so this can be done. I guess in the provision of content for the Spider gods this also a enjoyable experience for email subscribers.

  • http://www.secretstowebsuccess.com Dali Burgado

    Hi Tim,
    Great information here. I found you from a Twitter post. Squidoo is a gem!

    Excellent points on anchor text. Referring to previous blog posts using the keywords not just “I wrote about this last month here” makes a big difference.

    Look forward to keeping up with your work.

    A Fellow SEO Head (hee hee)
    Dali Burgado

  • http://tracywheeleronline.com/blog Tracy Wheeler

    Great information as always guys. Thank you for making it simple to understand and implement!

  • http://www.CMasterson.com Chas

    “Off page” factors are generally for more significant than on page. Once you have a few dozen websites you have pretty good control over those as well.

  • tim

    @Daniel Pires: Thanks for that Daniel, glad your getting some value out of our content!

    Cheers

    Tim

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  • tim

    @Authentic Luxury Watches: I believe there is ample proof, in our testing. The nature of 3 way links is that it’s relatively easy to find, just follow the links.

    I believe the question should be given that Google can easily find 3 way linking systems, should I still use them, and are they of value?

    I believe they can assist rankings, but no where near the value they used to be in the past.

    Cheers

    Tim

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  • http://www.KennethSvensson.com i am making money online right now

    LSI some say is so important but we cant swear it is in google because google will not tell us ;)
    but anyway is there any free good lsi tool?
    just found some expensive ones and some a little bit cheaper script this:
    “Keyword Lsi Spy. Give The Search Engines What They Really Want – Uncover The Secret Words And Hidden On-page SEO Factors That Really Make A Difference To Your Rankings.”
    salespage here: http://www.keywordlsispy.com/

    is that the cheapest there is out there or?

    thankfull for tips…

  • Daniel Pires

    Tim your the man!

    I´ve used many of your tips on my projects here in Sweden and I must say it works. I´ve tried to use big keywords before and with litte luck but since I started locking in the smaller keyfrases I have hade better luck. Thank you for all the good tips.

  • http://www.AuthenticWristwatch.com Authentic Luxury Watches

    Great post, guys.
    While Google and its staff is a lot smarter than me, is there any proof that they’ve caught on to 3-way linking systems? Are some 3WL systems better than others?
    And, if you’re caught, is there any way to get back on the Google bandwagon?

  • http://www.net-income.com.au/ Internet Marketing

    Hi
    Nice post. All the good lowdown on SEO

  • Zul

    Very awesome guides….nothing much to say this time. Anyway thanks for the awesome guides.

  • http://yoga-for-stomach.blogspot.com Home Remedy

    LSI is also another important factor.The contents should contain semantically related terms

  • tim

    @Small Blogs BIG

    Not really true, it doesn’t get harder and harder at all. We’ve used a consistent formula the works each time and works well.

    The trick is to not try and “game” the system, post great content first and foremost, and don’t get involved in spammy links and you will do fine.

    Oh and follow what we say on the blog :)

    @Steve@Best Acne Cleanser

    Generally you will get back into google automatically if it drops out. The only real reason you wouldn’t is if you were doing something black hat/spammy, neither of which I would recommend.

    Otherwise just keep on promoting as if your website was still in the search engines and it will likely come back.

    When I was creating the videos for the mind movies promotion, the new domain we purchased disappeared for over 24 hours, but came back in an even stronger position.

    It’s relatively normal for this to happen.

    Cheers

    Tim

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  • http://www.acnetreatmentspecialist.com/blog/best-acne-cleansers.html Steve@Best Acne Cleanser

    That was a great post. I wish you would do some research on how to get your site back into google if it drops off. That is a good question. But I did like all the tips, thanks again.
    Steve

  • http://smallblogsbig.blogspot.com Small Blogs BIG

    The problem is that no matter what we do, we can’t do something that google can’t find out, that’s because all the streams lead to one river.

    When a new site reaches page one in google, they research everything related to that site, starting from the written code, till the backLinks, and It just keeps on getting harder and harder…

  • http://www.keyword.com seb

    Excellent post!

    And quoted for truth concerning the danger of using only one kind of anchor text in external links…

    For one of my sites keyword.com, I bought a thousand + directory submissions all with very similar anchor texts (all playing on keyword).

    This was a rookie mistake and that particular site never broke page 10 for this keyword! It was ranking well for others though…

    I’m sure if I had left it alone it would have ranked well for its domain.

    So keep it natural! Don’t mess with nature, or Google !

  • http://www.palapple.com Palapple

    Thanks for sharing. Search engine optimization is indeed one of the most crucial areas in Internet marketing, it is a perfect bridge between technology and business.