Hi, I am wondering how hard it is to pip the top ranked person in Google off #1. The problem I am having is that my site is still new, just recently indexed. Now with time, I think I could, but another problem stands in my way. The top #1 spot is held by a site with the key phrase as there domain name. If somebody has a phrase as there domain name, is it harder or easier than people who actually built up links? Google says this site has 18 links to it, but over 10,000 pages indexed. If I get like 50 or so decent links and then buy a few good links, do you reckon I could pip him from #1? Just want to know how realistic my battle is
Hey Illusion, This is dam easy. Recently I placed a website in top 1 in MSN in 15 days and in google in 45 days But frind this depends on th target keyword you are looking at. If the keyword is less compititive then it would take few days but if it is highly compititive then it would take longer Same rule applies on the number of links needed People spend a lot on building large volume of links and end up in little result. All my clients get excellent result with few links only. This is all based on quality and not exactly quantity. Cheers Mirainfo
Hey Illusion, This is dam easy. Recently I placed a website in top 1 in MSN in 15 days and in google in 45 days But frind this depends on th target keyword you are looking at. If the keyword is less compititive then it would take few days but if it is highly compititive then it would take longer Same rule applies on the number of links needed People spend a lot on building large volume of links and end up in little result. All my clients get excellent result with few links only. This is all based on quality and not exactly quantity. Cheers Mirainfo
Get backlinks, if that website have 18 inbounds links, get 180! and see the results! If there is no results get 1800! Backlinks will grant you any top listings but how to get them is another matter ;D
Getting to the top of MSN is extremely easy, though getting to the top of Google is much more difficult, especially with a new site. Google takes into account link and domain aging factors so I'm afraid you'll probably be in it for the long haul. Just keep aquiring backlinks at a sensible rate from relevent sites using good anchor text. You'll probably still be looking at anywhere between 9 months and 2 years depending on the market and your resources.
You can beat the aging algo effect by getting backlinks from websites that have 'trust', a trust website is a website that gets daily crawled by se's spiders, so its a website that got lots of backlinks! lol
That doesn't 'beat' it, it's just somthing that additionally helps. A combination of the two is what you should be aiming for, old links from good on-topic, well ranked websites.