Google Top 10 Formula

June 21, 2011
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Google Top 10 Formula

How to reach Google Top 10 Positions?

Over the years we have come across many promis­ing for­mu­las to reach Google Top 10 Posi­tions. Hype Pro­mo­tion guar­an­tee­ing Google Top 10 posi­tion on any key­word is sent to your spam box daily and promis­ing, well designed sales pages are even pro­moted by Google Ads which is in com­plete con­tra­dic­tion to the prod­ucts’ claimed merits.

The sim­ple Google Top 10 Formula

Seri­ously, nobody can guar­an­tee Google Top 10 posi­tions on any key­word. How­ever there are some clear ways of pro­ceed­ing to put the best chances on your side of the table. Con­sider also that Google’s algo­rithm evolves and the fil­ter­ing is sub­ject to change. By adopt­ing the fol­low­ing for­mula you will most likely be suc­cess­ful, very successful.

1. Get a domain name rep­re­sent­ing your keyword.

For exam­ple, keyword.com

Don’t tell me the .com of your key­word has gone; you can always build your key­word into a key-phrase which will work fine. Remem­ber, the closer you are to what peo­ple actu­ally type into the search form, the higher your chance of being found.

Exam­ple: how-to-change-a-light-bulb.com

Watch out: don’t use Brand Names or Trade­marks with­out autho­riza­tion in your domain name. Google-Top-10.com would be clearly against Google’s terms as well as it would be sanc­tioned by law.

2. Load a web­site based on a Search Engine Opti­mized Script.

No doubt some sites do bet­ter than oth­ers and some scripts give you a fair advan­tage, namely if you are not a SEO expert. Semi­oman­tics scripts, the ones I am using, have been devel­oped to pro­vide to any­one an opti­mized frame­work with high pub­lish­ing power. The power of clean, search engine opti­mized scripts has been proven time and again and you will find many sam­ples of  Google Top 10 per­for­mance by Semi­oman­tics based scripts.

I put the script right on the num­ber two posi­tion, because we have demon­strated that you can reach Google Top 10 sim­ply with a domain and a script with­out any content.

Here is a shock­ing exam­ple: a year ago or longer we have loaded a domain renateschedl.com to demon­strate that we can beat eas­ily renate-schedl.com, renate-schedl.de and so on. Our renateschedl.cm has been for as long as it exists on Google num­ber 1 with­out any con­tent other than a ref­er­ence to Semi­oman­tics and a basic con­fig­u­ra­tion tar­get­ing the irrel­e­vant key­word Fibromyal­gia. Check out Renete Schedl.

My point is of purely edu­ca­tional nature: Renate is a dear friend and great mar­keter. But in a way she also is vic­tim of ‘keyword-theft’, ‘name-theft’ or what­ever you want to call a sly form of legal iden­tity theft:

Large net­works, such a linked-in, face­book, twit­ter and oth­ers grab your name to get their web­sites on top of Google under your neme key­word. Your site, hav­ing less author­ity than the big boys, falls back and often dis­ap­pears from the top 10, even if you use your name as domain name. The big boys place their ads along with your name, pro­file or key­word and make the bucks while you, fooled,  have thought that they would help you to pro­mote your business.

Renate Schedl on Google

Renate Schedl on Google

Observe that ranks 2–5 are monop­o­lized by the big boys, leav­ing Renate just with the breadcrumbs.

Result: the Semi­oman­tics Frame­work does bet­ter even with­out any con­tent, prov­ing it’s supe­rior qual­ity and long term effi­ciency. So far for the Script test.

3. Cre­ate a Clear, Key­word related site structure

Cre­ate a struc­ture where you can eas­ily orga­nize your con­tent in func­tion of the tar­geted niches and key­words. A site map is agood idea to allow Google’s search spi­ders to eas­ily find your con­tent and to index it contextually.

4. Cre­ate Good Con­tex­tual Content

You don’t need to be a genius. But orig­i­nal, inter­est­ing con­tent is a plus.

5. Edit your Content

Edit­ing your con­tent in an opti­mized way needs a lit­tle effort and is not as easy as it may seem: expe­ri­ence shows that many a great Author does not appear on Google Top 10 with bril­liant con­tent, just because the con­tent is not edited in the best pos­si­ble way. Edit­ing is a job you can learn. Ycad­emy Online Sem­i­nars and Train­ings are avail­able for that.

6. Pub­lish your Content

It’s a bit like the Edit­ing job; bril­liant con­tent, lousily pub­lished will just not make it. The qual­ity of your pub­lish­ing can be improved largely with a solid site frame­work, such as Semi­oman­tics frame­works. Per­sonal fine-tuning how­ever will always make the dif­fer­ence. Pub­lish­ing is an art but you can learn it. Ycad­emy sem­i­nars and Train­ings cover this topic as well.

7. Con­sis­tency and Focus

Make it a rule to think in cam­paigns, whereas the goal is to get your site to Google Top 10 rank­ing on the selected key­word or keyphrase.

Exam­ple: if your site is about “How to pub­lish a Newslet­ter” then post about this topic as many posts as are needed to reach your Top 10 rank­ing, in stead of jump­ing from one topic to the next with­out ever reach­ing on any key­word an author­ity position.

YORGOO Pub­lish­ing, another Semi­oman­tics based site has reached rank 4 on “How to pub­lish your Newslet­ter” with just one post, beat­ing 242,000,000 com­peti­tors on Google.

How to Publish your Newsletter on Google

How to Pub­lish your Newslet­ter on Google

Once you have reached your top 10 posi­tion, you must main­tain it; just con­tinue to pub­lish once in a while, depend­ing on the com­pe­ti­tion, a post tar­get­ing the selected keyword.

A cam­paign on a key­word is sim­i­lar to pro­mot­ing a URL: keep your focus until the goal is reached before you shift to the next key­word. If and when you shift, make sure you have the nec­es­sary resources to cam­paign for the next key­word while main­tain­ing your achieve­ments on the first target.

8. Know your Priorities

Focus on reach­ing Google Top 10 before you think about web design, graph­ics, ads and other dis­trac­tions. If your site can not be found by searchers, no one will ever see your ads or beau­ti­ful graphics.

Pri­or­ity num­ber one is there­fore: Reach Google Top 10!

Once you are there, you are inter­ested in offer­ing your vis­i­tors a good first impres­sion: cre­ate empa­thy with your site design, look and feel. Aim to offer your vis­i­tors qual­ity con­tent and a pos­i­tive surf­ing experience.

Only on the third level or pri­or­i­ties I put ads.

There are always excep­tions to the rules and there are just two of them to men­tion: YORGOO Blaster and the new YORGOO Booster; these are two sys­tems which are ads related, more than con­tent related and fol­low their own path.

Con­clu­sion

Apply­ing the above rules, I have been doing pretty well over the years and I believe all those who have fol­lowed Ycad­emy Sem­i­nars and who have imple­mented the above on their own sites are reach­ing Google Top 10 posi­tions … almost at will and more impor­tantly: the Google Top 10 rank­ings have long last­ing effects and that is where you make and save money in your mar­ket­ing effort.

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