How To Get Higher SERPS With Out Being Banned?
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A top search engine ranking without getting banned is the success mantra of SEO professionals. In fact, it’s the dream of every webmaster to get higher SERPS in Google. Most of us assume that it is a BIG secret but in reality even a newbie can achieve this.
I would like to notify that there are 2 simple rules to get higher SERPS in Google without being banned. They are as follows:
Rule 1: Build Links Slowly:
The new sites webmasters believe that getting thousands of links will lead to higher SERPs. But the reality is that you should not get thousands of links overnight. The search engines know this, so if you want to be in Google, build slowly.
If you are targeting a non competitive phrase with a low search volume (eg: 1000 per month) then 3 or 4 on topic good links will get you a number one ranking almost immediately. Then just keep adding away.
In case of high competitive area, concentrate on MSN and Yahoo first, and just add as many links from as many places as possible. Google will follow eventually it.
Rule 2: Mix Up Anchor Text:
This is important. If your page is about “Make Money Online” ensure that the text in the links you are getting is not always the same. Have your website name in the links for some of them and add additional words you wish to target as well. Eg: “working from home”, “home business ideas”, “home based business opportunities” etc.
This makes the links pointing to your site seem more natural. If you left people to link to you naturally, hardly any would put in the text you wanted. Brad Callen’s SEO Elite Software would be of great help in your journey towards SEO.
Always make sure that you do your research first. Don’t start with competitive terms. If it’s low search volume 3 or 4 on topic links with the right anchor text will get you higher SERPs. For high volume terms, concentrate on MSN and Yahoo first with links from anywhere. For the latest SEO tips and techniques, read exclusive books namely SEOBOOK and SEO MindSet.
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