Sunday, September 14, 2008

Keeping Your Listing On First Page of Google

There seems to be some controversy over the strategies of getting your page listed in Google's organic search results. People say, yeah, that's great that you got listed in 24 hours, but it won't stay there for very long. The purpose of this post today is to show you that if you followed the directions for my July 17, 2008 post on "Get Listed On Google In 24 Hours - Free"
then you should still be able to see your listing after the first few days or weeks. To the right is a screenshot from the same search that I performed on July 17, 2008, only it was performed today, September 14, 2008, just about 2 months later. Take a look at where my listing's are on the first page of Google! (you can click on it to view a larger image). It is the same article that I wrote in July.



Need more? Here's another screenshot that I used in my July post that is still on Google's first page of organic results as of today. On each one of the search results, I have two listings at the top. Can you imagine paying for Google Adwords when you can get these listings with every article if you follow the same steps that I use and get your traffic for free? Think about when you search google for information, tips, whatever it is you're looking for. Where do your eyes go first? Do they go to the organic results, or do you automatically look at the paid ads? I know where mine go first.


If you are having trouble getting your listings on the first page, leave a comment on what you are doing, and I can try to help you figure out what is going wrong.

If you are having a hard time writing articles, there are tons of other ways to get free traffic to your site. Check out who to trust, and who not to trust on My Affiliate Review Page.

Write your articles, find a great title, and get started submitting them to the article directories.

One final tip for your headlines: If you think that maybe the headline is the reason that you are not getting listed, try using different headlines each time you submit to a different article directory. This will also help your traffic tremendously if you use different long-tail keywords in each one of the headlines and they all get listed.


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