Hi I can help you get in the top ten of google quickly for your website. Even if you site is new and has no PR, I can get you a good rankings for competitive keywords with lots of traffic with my white hat SEO strategies. You can even bypass the sandbox. Once of my new sites got a top 10 google ranking for all its important keywords. I charge a flat fee of $50/website. If you are interested, send me a PM.
Can you get the site in my sig #1 for the term download for $50? I would be willing to pay twice your normal fee
I can't guarantee it 100% but I have been able bypass it and get good serps for reasonably competitive keywords.
In all fairness you did say: I was obvioulsy kidding a bit with the download term. Just trying to get a feel for what you consider "competitive".
Sorry, but I don't believe it. The sandbox is based on the age of your site and there is no way around it. The sandbox applies to the use of backlinks while calculating serps, so it is still possible, in theory, to rank well without backlinks being used - however for a competitive keyword, I would consider this virtually impossible. If you can get a top 10 google ranking, why would you bother doing it for such a small fee and not just use your method for your own sites? You could make hundreds of thousands of dollars if could actually do what you claim. Do a mortage site and get a top 10 ranking and you won't need to troll for $50 a pop. Do you only pay anything if you can actually do what you promise or is it a pay me now, and I'll try my best? I'll bet it's the latter. A week or so ago, you posted: "Google algos tend to be random. It takes months or years to get established in google." http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=592439#post592439 And then you were talking about building a website and you wanted to know how long it takes to make $2 a day with adsense: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=381616#post381616 Doesn't sound like someone who knows how to get a top 10 ranking for any keyword. If it sounds too good to be true.... JMO.
Did you get anything that appears serious back ? Is it worth our time and more importantly our $ ? Thanks, Christophe D
getting rank in g is not an easy game. If u get me rank for my sites i will pay you 5 times more than your asking price $50
Maybe it is impossible because you have had bad luck with it. With proper SEO you should get good good google rank for most of your sites for modestly competitive keywords. The first step is making sure you get picked up by google by getting inbound links form pages that are frequently visited by google. Then you need the proper anchor text that describes your website for each of those incoming links.
Gee, now your story changes to "modestly competitive keywords." I've been running websites for more than 8 years and do just fine - it's your claim that is BS. Backlinks and anchor text is the key to ranking well with google? Why I wouldn't have ever thought of that. Since that sandbox ignores backlinks for calculating SERPS, I'll assume you don't even understand what the sandbox is. A week ago you had a goal of making $2 a day with adsense, now you want people to pay you $50? I guess if you can't make $2 a day with adsense, why not try and find someone willing to fork over $50 for some bogus claim, eh? If you have discovered the secret to ranking well, why do you think it is you can't make $2 a day? lol
It's definitely possible to escape sanbox (I have a 3 month old site that ranks top 10 in Google for keywords searched about 10,000 times a month). But I won't do it even for $500.
I have never had a site "sandboxed", they have always had PR within 3 months and pages and links have been indexed straight away. It depends on which part of the cycle Google is in at the time The terms don't rank very highly unless they are obscure ones for a while but If I dig down deep enough I usually find them.
The sandbox has nothing to do with receiving PR or being indexed. The sandbox applies to new sites less than 3 months old - and it may last longer for certain keywords. According to Matt Cutts from google, there are certain keywords that are not sandboxed at all - although I believe these are non-competitive words. For competitive keywords, google will not factor in your backlinks when calculating serps, so it is virtually impossible to rank in the top ten for a highly competitive keyword. Different people have their own definition of competitive. I usually think of a wordtracker keyword of 25,000 as starting to get pretty competitive. A extremely comptetive keyword like "web hosting" would be in the 365,000 range. PR will show, backlinks will show, they just aren't factored in behind the scenes when google calculates their rankings.