Ranking for a term is pretty much useless if it does not give you traffic. DP tends to rank well for many terms, and if you happen to use your keywords in here, there is a good chance that it will show up ahead of your own site for those keywords.
If it would be search term "free ebooks", or "how to make money online ebook" , then it would be a different story, but with this you have a long way to go through .
Unfortunately, you are not achieving anything, sorry to say this. I rank first for my name and so does everyone. But I am the only one searching my name and only once in a blue moon.
ok ok .. I got the picture.. I get it!.. I'm wrong and you are right thanks for the advice.. dont have to get so nasty about it.. I didnt murder anybody you know..
Understand this....the forum thread is ranking high and not your website these threads get pulled down fast and it remains only as long as this thread keeps getting bumped to the main page so you know what organic traffic is going to come
No, you are getting things mixed up, this is what. Look at it this way. You know ranking well (top) is a great feat but is only one side of the story. Everyone, including you, deserves pats upon reaching there. However, the second important part of the story is whether it brings in traffic. You get tons of it only if you top SERPs for popular KWs. And, hey, take it lightly.
Your searches rank in #1 simply beacause you are searching a specific keyword. Try to see for this example on google, type the word "Dota base" and tell me what is the SERp position of the "dota-base.blogspot.com"
how old is your site? if it's new web site (which is under 1 year), google is giving a chance for every new web site
it's not a site... is just a thread name I posted on digital point forums... actually it's not my url it's DP's...
You call it success? Mine is also #1..look at here: http://www.google.com.ph/search?q=m...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
So, your competition is 142 cool No one will search that "keyword" if I can call it that.... It's a key-sentence not a keyword