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How To Get To Google's First Page

Filed in: CPA Marketing, Health, Internet Marketing, List Building, PPC, ReviewPress, SEO, Social marketing by Emmanuel Mba on 10-17-09

If your website isn't on the first page of Google it is virtually invisible. Very few people visit the sites on the second page of Google. Being in the first ten is important as discussed in ppc bully 2.0.  If your site is not on the first few pages, it is unlikely that your web site will ever be seen - except by you and your friends!

Google takes into consideration many factors before listing your website in the top ten. How Google exactly does this is top secret. Because of this, no one can guarantee you the number 1 spot in Google or any other search engine.

Getting on the first page of Google can be tedious but is possible if you follow some SEO guidelines. Getting listed on the first page of Google depends on a number of factors:

* The target keyword
* Number of competing pages for your target keyword
* The size of your website
* How well you use keywords on your site
* Number and relevancy of links linking back your website

To get to the top ten of Google, first make sure that your website outshines the competition.   Add regular features, articles and special offers, give your visitors good reason to return to your site. Research, update and constantly improve.

Research the keyword that you wish to target. Make sure to add these keywords in the website title and content of your website.  Do not over do this.  Mix up your keyword phrases, and make sure your text doesn't sound stilted or un-natural.

Build lots of one way links to your website. Each backlink is like a vote to your website.

Although your SEO efforts are worthwhile if you have the time and energy for it, there are many things you can do to optimize your website if you can't afford to pay an expert. Just remember that optimizing your site takes time and you are unlikely to see immediate results unless you have identified a keyword that has little effective competition.

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