from: http://www.webmastertalkforums.com/misc-tutorials/14797-%5Btutorial%5D-search-engine-optimization-first-1st-page-google.html
I found this tutorial very informative in another webmaster forum and
thought I would share it with you all here. This is tips to get you on
the first page of Google for your keyword/search term phrase and is just
a beginners guide. It is still useful for N00bs just starting out.
Here are 15 steps you WANT TO FOLLOW:
1. First off, choose a niche that has a product that you think there is a good demand for.
There are tons of several keyword tools out there that are free. I'm not
going to spend all day posting the different ones, but here are a few
to get you started:
-Google Keyword Tool
-Google Trends
-SemRush
If you are in fact going for a mainstream product, definitely look into
the product's 7 day EPC. It'll will be a loose dictation of your
revenue.
2. Check out the competition:
This should be pretty obvious. Google to see who is competing for the
product or niche you selected. Do background research on all the top
ranking sites. I typically research the 1st-15th positions. Look for
their PR, amount of backlinks AND quality, age of the site, amount of
visitors they're getting, and the size and scale of the site.
If you're see a handful of sites that you are confident you can beat
them, then do more research on them. If you are still just as confident,
then you found your niche (assuming it is a profitable niche).
3. Now go get your domain
Woah woah, not so fast. Do your best to get one with the keyword you
are trying to rank for or at least an equivalent phrase. I'd stick to
the big three: .com, .net, .org
Obviously .com is the most preferred
4. Website:
Alright so let's assume you're just getting started. You probably don't
have a clue on how to design a site or have the money to afford a
designer...well you're in luck. Install Wordpress. It's a nice CMS with a ton of plugins. Install the normal ones like Google Analytics, Google Sitemap, allinoneseo, etc.
Now personalize it. Well not to you, but to your niche. Grab a nice looking template (1000's for free), download GIMP, watch a few videos on Youtube and before you know it, you'll have a custom logo, banner and theme for you niche site.
Now the content. We all know content is king. No one wants to go to a
site where there is no content. The best thing to do is to post about
2-3 articles a day for 10 days. Now for GFY members, that will include
at least one photo in every post.
5. Make an actual landing page
This part is important. Make an actual landing page, not a list of the
most recent posts. Wordpress is setup to default to the most recent
posts (I think it shows 5 or 10 previews). You don't want that.
-A popular thing (all though I don't really like it) is to remove the
sidebars. Apparently it increases click through rates but I find it
annoying and think that users find a side navigation bar useful. But to
each his own.
6. Every post you have should link to your landing page
7. I'll repeat this: CONTENT IS KING.
8. Make press releases.
Here is a list of 170+ Free Press Release sites. Not sure how many of them accept adult though:
The List
9. Submit articles
Places like this:
(adults only), ezine, goarticles, buzzle, articlesbase, isnare,
etc.. You'll want at least a few to each. Obviously, you'll want them
linking to your site and a few other sites that are relative to your
niche.
10. repeat the last step weekly
11. Links.
Start making them. Learn what anchor texts are and use them wisely. I
follow the popular guide of using 55%-75% primary key words. Use
bookmarking sites, directory submissions, blogs, forums, etc.. Try to
keep them in your niche.
-Links are very powerful in large masses but having useful links will
both help boost your SERPs but also bring in traffic (2 birds with 1
stone)
12. Articles
Find some articles, spin them and then point them to your landing page.
Make sure the articles get indexed by Google and other SE's.
13. Constant Updates
Google loves it when sites are constantly updated with new articles and
information. Users also want current content so you should try to post at least 2 articles or GFY content on your site a week.
14. Adsense
For mainstream audiences, use Adsense or a similar network for surplus
revenue on your posts. Be sure not to put ads on the landing page. You
only want your product there or CPA links. A lot of people don't like to
see affiliate links. Amazingly, there is a way to cloak them
15. Lastly, keep the work up. If you feel like your sites haven't gone anywhere for 2 months, you have three options:
A. Double check you did everything right. I didn't cover the very very
basics such as setting up Google Analytics, how to get indexed, etc..
But if you did everything right and Google is just taking their sweet
old time, then move on and dedicate your time to getting another project
started (while still maintaining your first site).
B. Call in some backup firepower. Many variations of this such as Backlinks, buying traffic, SEO experts, etc.. Like me
C. If you've tried the above, you're ranked highly for your terms and
still aren't making ANY money either change up the product or how you
market it. If that doesn't work sell the site or Dump it.
Here are things you DO NOT WANT TO DO:
1. Link exchanges
Simple link exchanges don't much for SERPs. Do-Follows with anchor text
are the most efficient types of links. There are complicated link
exchanges that follow algorithms that work.
2. Link wheels
-Deemed dead. There are ways around this. Hamiltonian paths. I might
release a service for this but until then just ignore it. It's pretty
much a link wheel that follows a NP-complete algorithm (hamiltonian
paths). You can only estimate it's direction and source.
3. I'll repeat this: Don't use free hosts.
4. Unique Content
Do not have content that is 100% identical to another sites. Google will penalize you for it.
5. Don't forget about your headers, footers, and tags.
6. Try not to use iframes. Max 1 popunder per page (if you have to...)
I've used this method with my variations and secrets and have ranked for
about 45 niches. The ones I didn't rank for I pretty much
underestimated the competition or didn't research at all. Stuff like
cheap hosting and amateur porn aren't as easy as I first thought
If you happen to develop a great method for picking low-mid competition
niches then you'll be off to a great start. You'll start seeing some
good results in the first 4-6 weeks.
The cost to do what was mentioned here is a registration fee for your
domain and hosting (cheap...). Just don't use a free host. In my
experience and learning they just get penalized. No point to do all the
work and then get penalized for who you host with. A few bucks a month
isn't going to kill you.
Hope this helps everyone. If you have any questions or comments let me know.
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