How to Dominate Google for your Field in any Local Area

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by rawwebdesign, Sep 26, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hey everybody...

    I just wanted to let you all know that I just explained how I create websites that rely on geographically-oriented search to dominate the Google Listings. It's not too hard once you know what to do, but you have to know what to do.

    Check it out here and feel free to give rep or leave comments if you enjoyed it! :cool:

    How to Dominate Your Field in Google for any Area


    Thanks, Brad
     
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  2. Dal

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    Interesting take. I have done the same task just using different tools to get my cities and content. I think I will do a test on your process also and report back my results.
     
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  3. Valley

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  4. rawwebdesign

    rawwebdesign Well-Known Member

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    Yes, it seems I AM the big lebowsky.

    PS- What were the other tools you use DAL?

    -Brad
     
    rawwebdesign, Sep 27, 2007 IP
  5. Valley

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    No mate, I find that Dal gets the keyboard sticky though it takes ok (well ok like a scrum halfs jockstrap)

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    For other uses, see Dal (disambiguation).

    Masoor dal
    Masoor dal prepared using traditional yellow dal recipeDal (also spelled dhal, dahl, or daal) (Devanagari दाल) is a preparation of pulses which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split. It also refers to the thick, spicy stew prepared therefrom, a mainstay of Indian & Pakistani cuisine. It is stated that dal is eaten in every Indian home at least once a day.[1] In South India dal is used to make the dish called sambar. The word Dal derives from the Sanskrit term to split.[2]
     
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    Not to rain on your parade, but... you've got a paragraph tag in your meta description tag, your page content is roughly the same on every page, and you could much more easily accomplish this task by running a mod_rewrite to send the static page to a dynamic script inserting the local city name for every local area you could think of... no copying and pasting.

    Also, what's your reason to leave the pages off of your sitemap?
     
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  7. Valley

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    Heck Dal was a person.
    I thought it was some sort of SEO term that I was ignorant about.
     
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    Nice post...I think the unique content on each page is key
     
    seconnection, Sep 28, 2007 IP
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    I like the idea... Thanks for the writeup. I just sent you a PM
     
    Julien, Sep 28, 2007 IP