Hi, when checked this keyword using IE http://www.google.com/search?source...s=GGIC,GGIC:2006-39,GGIC:en&q=myspace+graphic The first result is ev1servers.net G gle
I also wouldn't have thought 'Myspace Graphic' would be a particualy competitive keyword. I'd guess most people are targeting the plural 'Myspace Graphics' BigPhill is reight though, it's because they've deliberately targeted the term.
I have seen it previously also for some other terms (once even for my own site's "site:" command. Thats a gotcha.
i was on top for that word but not now No regrets tho I know how to beat them Just wondering Google should be changing its algos now for sure, other wise all giant firms will target all popular names/keywords despite their relevancy
Nice catch guest! But i wonder what made it come to the top for something unrelated.. The site even donot contain any keyword of "myspace graphic". That site must be jumping the Google logic and coming over top 1 Let me work on that to fix it up kidding!
What makes every other site rank for what they do - links from other sites using the keyword in their anchor text. This - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=allinanchor:myspace+graphic&btnG=Google+Search There's really no mystery here people
No, there are other factors, but in my experience the biggest factors by far are backlinks from on-topic pages and a good trustrank of the site. Yes massive
Yes, welcome to SEO! Prime examples: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=click+here http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=miserable+failure&btnG=Search&meta= You can get a blank page #1 for a keyword with enough links. With brute link force you can overpower any on page effort.
yep abhi, considering other factors in to consideration. I have observed some strange results for different themes. some (sites) got great positions for some themes with not much work for backlinks for good competitive words.
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=m...as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=&as_rights=&safe=images Anyone willing to find out how many of these sites point to EV1 ?