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mrfinchy
Jul 31st 2007, 10:10 am
My site was started on July 11. I already am #1 on yahoo for mac leopard forums and #4 for mac leopard news!! I am before apple.com hot news!! Look and see! http://www.macleopardforums.com

kimchris
Jul 31st 2007, 10:19 am
So? Keep up the good work then.

.me
Jul 31st 2007, 11:07 am
Congrats !

Any tips you want to share with us ? :D

mji2010
Jul 31st 2007, 11:15 am
good job... I am having no luck with my yahoo rankings

whoamifooling
Jul 31st 2007, 2:32 pm
Good Job! Could you share some tips?

ClassicNancy
Jul 31st 2007, 6:49 pm
I just checked mine and my actuall forum url is ranked 4th but the 2nd and 3rd listing is referring to me.

JZWolf
Jul 31st 2007, 7:29 pm
Congratulations !
Backlinks? Any other secrets?

Ajay019
Aug 1st 2007, 3:02 am
Give us some tips for getting a ranking in yahoo.....

bylla
Aug 1st 2007, 3:31 am
My site was started on July 11. I already am #1 on yahoo for mac leopard forums and #4 for mac leopard news!! I am before apple.com hot news!! Look and see! http://www.macleopardforums.com

Congratulation, did you do anything special?

/Andreas

mit
Aug 1st 2007, 4:39 am
that's good you got such a good ranking in Yahoo...

Anything which you like to know or this is just to share...

mrfinchy
Aug 1st 2007, 9:49 am
Keywords was what got me the rank. I had the ranking after a week. Also backlinks.

Nystul
Aug 1st 2007, 9:52 am
that's great. Now we want the how to do it ^^

mrfinchy
Aug 1st 2007, 3:06 pm
Also description is very key

thomas2007
Aug 1st 2007, 3:10 pm
I always find yahoo a little easier.. keeping the rank is the art of it ;)

mrfinchy
Aug 1st 2007, 4:36 pm
I always find yahoo a little easier.. keeping the rank is the art of it ;)

Yeah, I hope that I do

Smile008
Aug 4th 2007, 2:19 am
You're such a great! :) Bravo!

iMountain
Aug 4th 2007, 11:32 am
You also have a #5 in Google, nice work.

mrfinchy
Aug 4th 2007, 9:54 pm
Here are my ranks for google

mac leopard forums - 1
os leopard news - 1
mac leopard discussion - 1
leopard forums - 1
osx leopard news- 1

GhostFreak
Aug 4th 2007, 10:26 pm
Good work keep it up!

Directory_SEO
Aug 5th 2007, 11:16 am
amazing, I have no luck with Yahoo. One of my site ranked pretty well with Google, but for Yahoo, I am not even in the top 50.

kickers0725
Aug 6th 2007, 5:02 am
congrats.!!

Adulu
Aug 6th 2007, 6:13 am
Congrats.
How do you do that.

harsha22
Aug 7th 2007, 12:07 am
Great work! keep it up.

Dlee
Aug 7th 2007, 9:44 am
Congrats, wow

vicdigi
Aug 7th 2007, 1:35 pm
My site was started on July 11. I already am #1 on yahoo for mac leopard forums and #4 for mac leopard news!! I am before apple.com hot news!! Look and see! http://www.macleopardforums.com


That's is marvellous. However, you do have keywords in your domain name which always helps!

Bompa
Aug 10th 2007, 8:36 pm
amazing, I have no luck with Yahoo. One of my site ranked pretty well with Google, but for Yahoo, I am not even in the top 50.

Here's the trick to impress your friends.

Choose a keyphrase that has less than 1,000 or so results in the SERPs when enclosed with quotes. Less than 500 is twice as good and less than 100 is awesome!

The reasoning for the quotes is that the quoted search will tell you how many pages are *actually* targetting that exact phrase.


In the case of 'mac leopard forums', it first appears to have 2 to 3 million results, medium competiveness and would be a good achievement.

However, those SERPs are inflated because many, (a few million), people mention 'mac', 'leopard', and 'forums' on their page, yet only about ten pages in Yahoo's database mention 'mac leopard forums' together as an exact phrase. (only 90 on Google).

Anyone can prove what I'm saying by just getting a few links to a page SEO'd for a somewhat unique keyphrase. Be sure to check the phrase's uniqueness by putting it in double quotes for the search.

sorry Mrfinch.

btw, I checked 'mac leopard forums' with the Overture suggestion tool and it returned zero searches were done last month and zero suggestions. If the keyphrase was getting traffic it would have been a fantasic niche-find.

Bompa

givancy2002
Aug 11th 2007, 6:59 am
search volume for those keywords are nearly zero on yahoo or google. #1 position won't bring traffic at all. what is the point to rank #1 for those words?

twinklestar
Aug 12th 2007, 4:26 am
oh wow. congratulations! :D

thanks also for the few pointers. :D

pedring
Aug 15th 2007, 2:32 pm
Congrats and Good luck to both of us.

RahulSeo
Aug 16th 2007, 7:24 am
congrats...
Keep up the good work...

ablaye
Aug 16th 2007, 8:02 am
How much traffic are you getting for those keywords?

Dollar
Aug 16th 2007, 9:46 am
I think the search term "mac leopard news" good, however "mac leopard forum" most likely generate very little traffic. I doubt many people will type in that search term.

Directory_SEO
Aug 16th 2007, 9:59 am
Good to know! So i guess it is the same as we type in allinanchor and allintitle to find out how many sites are competing for the exact term, right?

Here's the trick to impress your friends.

Choose a keyphrase that has less than 1,000 or so results in the SERPs when enclosed with quotes. Less than 500 is twice as good and less than 100 is awesome!

The reasoning for the quotes is that the quoted search will tell you how many pages are *actually* targetting that exact phrase.


In the case of 'mac leopard forums', it first appears to have 2 to 3 million results, medium competiveness and would be a good achievement.

However, those SERPs are inflated because many, (a few million), people mention 'mac', 'leopard', and 'forums' on their page, yet only about ten pages in Yahoo's database mention 'mac leopard forums' together as an exact phrase. (only 90 on Google).

Anyone can prove what I'm saying by just getting a few links to a page SEO'd for a somewhat unique keyphrase. Be sure to check the phrase's uniqueness by putting it in double quotes for the search.

sorry Mrfinch.

btw, I checked 'mac leopard forums' with the Overture suggestion tool and it returned zero searches were done last month and zero suggestions. If the keyphrase was getting traffic it would have been a fantasic niche-find.

Bompa

naseerhaider
Aug 16th 2007, 10:45 am
Congratulation,can you explain ,how to do that?

buzzcutmedia
Aug 16th 2007, 5:11 pm
So the advice I got was keywords, description and backlinks. Wow! What a sage. I thought it was orbital gravity and string theory. Am I the only one who got nothing from this thread?

I challenge MrFINCHY to give us something useful. Well MrFinchy?

mrfinchy
Aug 16th 2007, 5:13 pm
So the advice I got was keywords, description and backlinks. Wow! What a sage. I thought it was orbital gravity and string theory. Am I the only one who got nothing from this thread?

I challenge MrFINCHY to give us something useful. Well MrFinchy?

LOL Well thats what I did to get the good rankings.