OK heres the real deal. Get lots of content on your site, try to make that content extremely good so it attracts links. Write content for newspapers and magazines in exchange for links. Yeah they go for it. Every title should be a bit unique. Name titles after the page your naming. So a page a bout Digital point would like be "About Digital From the Inside - My domain" If you haven't bought a domain, get an old one, google has a hard on for old domains. Don't buy links, at least for one to 2 months. Then you can buy a little, but not much. Get a blog, google loves blogs like michael jackson loves children. Put little links throughout your site in your footer which link to your home page with the anchor text you want to rank for. Dont create duplicate content. Your site domain.com and domain.com/index.html and www.domain.com and www.domain.com/index.html are splitting your link love four ways. Multiple meta tags suck, dont do it. Either don't have a meta description tag, or have a unique one. They're not hard to make. Make your URLs nice. Generally the best possible urls would be whatever your title is, with spaces as dashes, then a .html at the end. The .html doesn't add to anything but I think it has a certain panache.
Really good post. There are some people out there that are quality minded when it comes to online marketing... I would also say to create some cool tools for your niche. Even if it's just a calculator or something for it. Just something that people will want to link to or show their friends. I like to call them link magnets. I heard the phrase from Bruce Clay and it kind of stuck.
Using your targeted keywords as anchor text in your link building campaign will also help in improving your rankings.
Can you explain this a little bit , is not good to link 4 of them on different places ? By the way nice summary tips.
Not good, each of those pages is technically different. Its called a "canonical" issue. Really you'd think that the search engines would have picked up on this a long time ago, but they're too busy counting their cash. Heres a post by Matt Cutts on the issue.