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How do I become the rank 1 in Google?
Author: Nicolas Prudhon
Unleash the power of inbound linking.
As I have explained before and repeat often, SEO is divided in
two parts: - On-page SEO is what will get
your indexed in Google.
- Off-page SEO
is what will get you ranked 1 in Google.
Off-page SEO comes down to all the thing you do to promote your
site, but anyhow, it all comes down to how many inbound
links you generate and their quality.
You have successfully built your website and it is now indexed
in Google, congratulation. Now you may realize that your site
may not be ranked at the position you'd like it to be... don't
worry, if you are still asking yourself "how do I
become the rank 1 in Google?", then it's your
lucky day.
Getting a high ranking in Google (and most of the search
engines) comes down to how good and how many inbound links you
generate.
In this post, we are going to review all the methods you can use
to generate those inbound links: - Search
Engines Submission. It's basic, but it's a good start.
Search engines are a good way to get some basics links towards
your site.
- Directories
Submission. Like for the search engines, it's another
easy way to get more links.
- Article
Marketing. By writing quality article, you can quickly
spread your links across the internet.
- Press Releases. Assuming you have something
newsworthy to share, you can quickly create a buzz and link
spread.
- Blogs and Forums.
Commenting and participating intelligently in blogs and forums
can help generate inbound links.
- Link
Exchanges. Trading links is one of the most common ways
to acquire inbound links for your site.
Now, getting links is a good thing but it's not enough by
itself. The link itself must fulfill a certain amount of
criteria to be of any value when it comes to ranking value.
That's right; I consider two kinds of links:
- Links that generate traffic. Those kind of
links are just gateways for people to come and visit your site,
it is possible that they don't carry any "link juice" or "PR
value" due to some special attributes such as rel="nofollow"; or
simply because they are on a page that is not yet indexed or
that is indexed in the supplementary results.
- Links that generate ranking. The main
purpose of those links is not directly to bring visitors to your
site, but rather to show the search engines the value of your
site. The quest here is too maximize your PR value. This kind of
link should be on a page with less than 100 links with related
content. The page itself should have a related title, be
indexed, and preferably with a certain PR value.
Ideally, to optimize your work and the value of your links, you
would have links that do both: that is increase your search
engine ranking position and at the same time generate traffic by
acting as a doorway for your visitors.
Now, regardless of the type of links you are working on, there
are certain specifications that can absolutely transform the
results you'll get.
Your anchor text.
The anchor text is the part that is linked toward your site.
It is imperative that your anchor text contains the
keyword for which you wish to rank well. In addition,
you should vary that anchor text as often as possible making it
look "natural". No matter the variation in the anchor text,
always include your keyword once in it.
Your rank 1 in Google will not come just by linking
towards your homepage.
Your entire site relevancy matters. Therefore, you should create
and generate inbound links also towards your different pages
inside your site. The more "authority pages" you'll have, the
easier it will be to increase the general authority of your site
and thus the easier it will be for you to acquire this rank 1 in
Google.
A helpful strategy to find good sources from where you should be
linked from to gain authority is to study your
competition.
There are several site offering free backlinks checks and
analysis on internet, it's not only good for you to check how
many backlinks you have, but you can also use this to check how
many backlinks your competitors have and who is linking to
them.
Once you are in possession of this information, all you
have to do is get in touch with the interested party and work a
way to trade link with them.
If you have any question, don't hesitate to contact me.
Remember I'm here to help!
About the author:
Nicolas Prudhon is an internationally recognized Internet
Marketing & SEO professional, as well as published author. He's
dedicated to fight against the rubbish paid information taking
over the internet with his blog (http://www.nicolasprudhon.com)
by offering and sharing all his knowledge and experience in the
fields of Internet Marketing and Search Engine Optimization for
FREE.
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