How To Get To Google’s First Page
If your website isn’t on the first page of Google it is virtually invisible. Only 10% of searchers bother to search beyond the first page of search results. Being in the top 10 is important as taught in ppc bully. If your website is not in the top ten, it will be like a secret website where only you and your friends know about.
There are many factors that determine the relevancy of your website. How Google exactly does this is top secret. Because of this, no one can guarantee your spot in Google.
It is quite possible to be on the first page of Google if you know some SEO techniques. Here are some factors that contribute to your search results:
* Your target keyword
* Number of competing pages for your target keyword
* The number of pages your website has
* Usage of keywords in your website
* How may incoming links you have
To get to the top ten of Google, first make sure that your website outshines the competition. Make your visitors loyal to your website by constantly adding value to your website. Being the best means you have to constantly research and improve for your target customers.
Do keyword research and identify the keywords that you want to go for. Make sure to add these keywords in the website title and content of your website. Make sure it still makes sense to your visitors. You can place related keywords to make it look natural.
Build lots of one way links to your website. Each backlink is like a vote to your website.
While SEO is important and worth paying for if you can afford it, there are some things you can do if you are on a tight budget. Remember that search engine optimization results take time especially if the keyword that you have identified have a lot of competition.
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