We are offering a $10 prize to the person who can find the four word phrase with the highest “Ranking Difficulty†on Dawjee.com. To test a term, simply enter it into the Keyword To Analyse box and click the Get Keyword Report button. For example, dave is a donkey has four words, and a Ranking Difficulty of 1.93 (http://www.dawjee.com/kat2/r/dave+is+a+donkey) Rules Enter the competition by leaving a comment, with the four word phrase and it's Ranking Difficulty, ON THIS EXTERNAL PAGE. Prize money will be paid via Paypal only. The competition will close at midnight GMT on 31st March. Should more than one participant enter the same term, the participant who placed the entry first shall be the winner. The judges’ rule is final and any of these rules can be changed without notice.
I did : invisible parsnips adore garlic 3.10. I posted It but I don't see where my post went :/ edit: oops my bad. x_x I sent it again and saw that, sorry
Thanks for entering the competition Myria. I have content moderation on to prevent spam and have just approved your entry. Another thing for participants to note... The site is dofollow. So if you include your website in your entry details you'll also get a free backlink.
wow, nice contest. i Just commenting in ur blog with this query: microsoft windows vista home ---- 7.55
Sorry for not being clear. 9.99 beats 1.36. Good luck with the competition! Just out of interest, what do you guys think of dawjee.com?
Okay, I'm still unclear about the term "ranking difficulty." I entered the contest with swarthy luna moth fanatics and got a 1.28, thinking that it was "difficult" to come up with something that obscure. Now, I'm thinking that "ranking difficulty" means a term that would be hard to get high rankings because there would be so many other similar terms that you would never get ranked. Is that it? I like the dawjee search, I'm just confused.
Congratulations to Mike S who won $10 with: Apple Announces the iPhone 8.40 Ranking Difficulty (0-10) 8.40 Avg Google PR 9.00 Avg Yahoo PR 8.00 Number of Results in Both 4 Number of Yahoo Results #n/a Avg Keywords in Title 68.75 % Avg Keywords in URL 65.00 %