Tips on getting better SEO rankings are ten a penny these days, and the methods change so quickly! And for good reason too. Almost everyone that’s doing SEO today will have seen their ranking rise and fall - seemingly at random. Google, Yahoo and Bing are all individual companies that rank your website based on their own private systems/algorithms – so a lot of it is out of your hands.
So how can you definitely achieve top rankings? Well, the method that I use with each new site that I build is to use the Mini-Net system.
Before you begin this you have to make absolutely sure your onsite optimization is really good, so your efforts pay off quicker and easier.
Everyone knows you have to build backlinks, but with so much conflicting information around how do you know what works best? After all, there are people saying ‘Don’t build too many links a day or you’ll be sandboxed’; which is exactly the opposite view to ‘Inbound links can’t damage your site, otherwise everyone would be spamming their competitors sites’.
I’m not going to take a side, I’m just going to let you know what works.
When building your backlinks it’s important to build them in a random pattern – this is even more effective than a pyramid. Tiered structures work great...
...you cannot not rank!
Not happy to only give you one of my secrets in one post, here’s another: Once you’ve built your backlinks, your work is only half finished.
You see the thing that separates the marketers that get the high rankings, and those that want the high rankings is backlink indexing. You have to work with your links and make sure they get found, spidered and indexed.
Now traditionally that would mean backlinking even more – which leaves you with more links to work with! While this does work well, it’s too much work.
It’s far better to use a software program to convert all you links into RSS Feeds and submit them all over the internet - it’s quicker and much more effective.
A great program that I bought recently and now pretty much use every day is Index Assistant.
It builds your links into different types of RSS Feeds and gets to work – getting tons of links indexed each submission. I think it was only around $60 and it just saved one of my staff about 20 hours a week of work. Not a bad return on investment.
So today’s lesson summed up in a sentence? = “Build links randomly, index links systematically”
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