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From my experimentation, title tags are important - get your keywords into your title if you can. The title is also what will appear in search results, so keep it relevant.
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First place to start is Google's own webmaster tools. Things will have moved on now, but I did manage to get a website I used to admin up to the number two spot on Google, only beaten to first place by the website that had the "mymainkeyword".com domain name. Back links became less important due to all the link farms that were getting used. I imagine that links pointing your way from a highly regarded website closely associated with you would help. It helped me to ensure the HTML passed the on line tests on various places for not having errors and being standards compliant. IIRC, too many keywords deliberately placed on your pages will also hurt your rankings. I periodically submitted it to Google for listing too for a while until my ratings improved. One thing though, if you have main stream competition out there, you're going to struggle. For example - If you want to be top five or ten in Google for "Chemical Engineer" or "Project Manager". I think you are sunk before you even start.
I must have been something right. I just tried my key word and the website is not even on the first five pages of Google now, despite still being pretty active still.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIf it was simple, everyone would have the #1 website!
Somethings you can do, make sure you use keywords properly, make sure you have content that updates regularly, make sure you have something that is worth looking for, but most of it is just luck at times.
In the old days you can stick in a load of backlinks from other sites but they seem to be clamping down on that, or weighting them less from other non highly rankings sites.
There was also an old trick of putting at the bottom of the page in white on white loads of keywords, but this got clamped down on as well I think.
Having something unique works, I remember a magazine article giving Elete water (an electrolyte) a great review, I wasn't aware of this but the phone had been ringing non stop, and I didn't know why until I asked someone who had rung, they told me we were top of the Google results
But mainly it's luck I think.
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If it was simple, everyone would have the #1 website!
Somethings you can do, make sure you use keywords properly, make sure you have content that updates regularly, make sure you have something that is worth looking for, but most of it is just luck at times.
In the old days you can stick in a load of backlinks from other sites but they seem to be clamping down on that, or weighting them less from other non highly rankings sites.
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Try finding an obscure 3 word phrase on a page and use those as the keywords to search. It should come up in the first page of the search.
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In the old days your put a site map up. And got some links somewhere to it and wait for Google to crawl your content didn't you? This is heavily crawled to link to it with some good relevant anchor text here.
Have you tried searching the term site:{your domain} to see how many pages it's got and that the meta data is ok for starters?Last edited by northernladuk; 22 August 2017, 22:09.
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Website Google Search Results
So I have a website and domain registered, which I want to start promoting more earnestly now. If I search for the site on Google it doesn't appear in the search results. Only if I enter the url will it then appear although rather defeating the object...
I have been reading around this and the solution seems to be to submit my url via the Google 'url submitting page'. Is this all I really need to do ? Has anyone tried this ?
For info my website is designed and hosted through Jimdo - will this work with the above solution ?Tags: None
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