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  • Onto the top of Google. How does my team do it for you?

    It is not rocket science. It is just hard work. This is how I and my team will do it for you.

    The quick answer

    You give me three or four keywords you want to be on the top of Google with. People type them and your site comes up at, or very near to, the top of Google. I will then set up a program that will do three things with those keywords.

    1. (1) Get 100 links coming to you from relevant sites
    2. (2) Write 10 articles around those keywords and put them all over the 'Net
    3. (3) Set up a blog on your site and write tiny keyword-rich articles in the blog for you for three months

    The LONG answer

    Google makes millions of dollars by understanding what searchers are looking for, giving them a page of very relevant sites (so the searchers will return to Google next time they want to search) and putting little, paid classified ads on the right hand side of that results page.

    By simply doing this, everyone wins. You get a list of sites that are probably exactly what you're looking for. Google advertisers get their classified ad on that page, and sometime people will click on them and get transferred to the advertiser's web site. And Google charges the advertiser.

    So Google is very keen to find relevant web sites to list in its results page. Because if it has good sites on that page, it will get more business from the classified advertisers. Millions and billions of dollars are made this way.

    So, how does Google know where the good, relevant sites are?

    Let me start by giving you proof, in just 10 seconds.

    You can prove in 10 seconds what I'm saying is right

    Please now click and go to Google and then search for this keyword:

    click here

    Go ahead. Type 'click here' into Google. Without the quote marks. What did you come up with?

    You discovered that the #1 listed site is Adobe.com's page where you can download Adobe Reader.

    That's odd? Why does Google think the Adobe Reader site is relevant to the search term 'click here'? Why not rank a site that has to do with 'clicking', or perhaps a site with a domain name such as clickhere.com?

    The answer is not a secret.

    The "secret" of getting onto the top of Google

    It's because Google uses a natural, link-based 'recommendation system' to decide how relevant a site in its index is. That Adobe Reader download page has recommendation links pointing to it from thousands and thousands of different sites, and each blue underlined recommendation link reads 'click here'.

    You could do this with any keyword. Say you had a suit hire business in downtown San Ramon and wanted to get onto page one for the search term 'San Ramon suit hire'. All you have to do is get as many other sites as possible to recommend your site with a short keyword ('san ramon suit hire') that shows as a blue underlined link that reads 'san ramon suit hire'.

    For some target keywords you might need to get 100,000 of these specific links. For others you might just need one link. It depends on the competition for your target keyword.

    It also depends on the quality of the sites linking to you. Just one link from a site that Google weighs very highly, like a large government agency, say, will be more valuable than a link from a free classified ads web site.

    This is how Google works.

    There are other factors, but this is definitely the most influential part of the formula.

    So what's the strategy then ... get as many links as possible?

    Yes and no.

    Remember that Google will only survive if it can give you really good results when you search.

    It's top executives talk openly about this, and they have whole departments brim full of the brightest people they can find continually improving their search algorithm so web site owners can't manipulate things and trick Google into putting their site on page one.

    Notice that Google doesn't mind sending traffic to a site. If that site is relevant to the search keyword it wants to send traffic. But that is the condition -- the site has got to be relevant, so the searcher will keep using Google.

    That means sites are not going to get onto page one just because they have lots of links pointing to them. Actually, Google actively looks for unnatural linking patterns that are created when people manipulate Google with paid links, mass-submissions, link-trading and other so-called 'black-hat' schemes.

    So, if you suddenly get 1000 links to your site this month, I can absolutely guarantee you that your site will not be listed in Google for months to come and might even get classed as spam and permanently blacklisted.

    Natural links. What you need are natural links.

    This means getting links the hard way: contacting sites individually and asking for a link, sending out press releases, advertising and creating exposure, letting unplanned word of mouth establish a natural linking pattern across the web, and so on.

    Difficult, isn't it. But this is how you must do it. Google only wants to rank sites that get link votes naturally, and from web sites it trusts. There's no other way.

    But here's the good news...

    The system can still be exploited

    And this is where I come in.

    Over a period of three months I will set up a swarm of dozens and dozens of links that point to your site from a range of different but relevant sites.

    First, the short term: I'll give you a wave of quick traffic.

    My team will write 10 keyword-rich articles about your service and products. I earned my living as a journalist and film-maker for 20 years. I know how to do this. I will spend a week putting them through the Internet, where they will catch an initial spurt of visitors (because the places I will put them get a ton of daily traffic), will be re-published in email newsletters and sent to potentially thousands of readers, and remain on article sites quietly linked to y our site for ever.

    Next, the medium term: I will put up a blog on your site and write articles on it

    Google takes notice of blogs because they add fresh content to web sites. I can build one for you that has the look and feel of your main pages. For six months I will write articles on your blog at a gentle, steady pace that Google will like. You can also write them when you have time. Together we will set up a powerful, on-going, sustained signal to the search engines -- we have fresh, interesting content.

    Third, the long term: I'll set up a network of 100 links to your site

    This is strategic. I have proprietary access to la large number of unique, trusted web sites. I can write content on these sites, generating one-way links to any web site I want to, which that Google will soak up like a sponge ... because my links are natural.

    Google sees these links as being natural and relevant, which means that I can effectively rank your site for several, reasonable keyword targets. It also means that I can rank different pages of your site for their own, individual target keywords.

    It all happens with natural links

    Imagine what this three month program will do to your rankings.

    You will have to pass a small test before I will do this for you, though. First, your site has to also be genuine, and legit. No porn or gambling sites. (Sorry.) And then, the keywords you want must be related to the topic of your site.

    That's a simple test for most of us.

    OK, then. Like to have permanent links coming in to any page on your site from dozens and dozens of loved-by-google web sites?

    Just click on this button to make your payment and give me you website and keyword details.

  • Click and get 100 permanent links coming into your site. Just exactly the way the search engines like it — softly, naturally, from genuine, no-trick web sites that Google trusts. Using the detailed, specific keywords you want.

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