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How I Got My Articles Ranking In Google |
Article Submitted by: Jordan Schultz

Saturday, 28 November 2009
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There are a lot of different ways to generate traffic to your websites from paid advertising to social media marketing and everything in between. My favorite method for generating traffic is from the search engines. When you search engine optimize your website to get on the first page of the different search engines you will be unstoppable. Ranking in Google will give you unlimited free traffic once you figure out how to get your website to page one for the keywords of your choosing. When trying to do this there are different factors you must think about. I recently got my articles ranked on the first page of Google in less than 2 weeks time, and I'm going to share with you exactly what I did. I wrote articles to rank my blog for these specific keywords. Before I could begin writing these articles I had to do some keyword research. There is too much information about keyword research, so I can't go over it here. After doing the keyword research and finding the keywords that my website will have a chance to rank for, I write an article that is 500-750 words long. I use the keyword in the title and then I use it naturally in the article. The search engines have become smarter, and you no longer want to worry about heavy keyword density in your articles. The newer style of writing allows you to sound more intelligent. Now that the article is written and posted to my blog or my website, I need to start promoting it so that Google will find my article and relate it to the keywords that I chose. The main thing that needs to be done with your original article is getting back-links from as many other places to your website. The quality of the back-links that you generate will also come into play. They'll be better if they come from high trafficed sites. A higher quality back-link will come from a website with a bigger Google page-rank and a lower Alexa ranking. Once your article is written there is a simple 3-step method for getting a ton of back-links. The first step will be to bookmark your original article on many different social networking and bookmarking sites using onlywire. Then create a short video of yourself talking about your article that has a link back to your original article. Share the video on as many video sharing sites as you can. Traffic Geyser is the best tool to use for this process. Traffic Geyser submits to 90 different video sharing sites simultaneously, taking 90% of the work out of your hands. Lastly, you want to publish your article to a lot of different article directories. Using something like automatic article submitter is the best way to do this. It will spin many different versions of your article for you so that you have different content pointing back to your original article, and then submit them to almost 300 different directories. If you have the exact same article in 300 different directories, the search engines will look at it as spam and give your site a lower ranking. Getting my website to the first page of Google has been extremely easy with this exact method. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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