First, here’s the rundown of some
of the terminology I’m going to use in this article
–
Inbound Links – Links coming into your
site
Outbound Links – Links leaving your
site
Cross Links – Links that you have “traded”
with another site (ie, they’ve got a link from their
site to your and you’ve got a link from your site to
theirs)
PR (Page Ranking) – Google’s measure
of how “important” your site is
SEO Is Not Dead
Ok, now lets talk about what you really want to hear
– how to get those coveted 1-10 ranks for your keywords.
Remember this - SEO is not dead. In fact, it is very
much alive and important. The first thing to do in order
to raise your site rank is target specific keywords.
I say specific, because you need to target “keyphrases,”
meaning more than one word keywords. Some people use
the words interchangeably (me included) so just ignore
one-word keywords altogether. You will waste your money
if you shoot for these, because chances are, there are
other, MUCH larger companies who already have you beat,
and will continue to have you beat unless you’ve got
a bottomless wallet.
Check Out Your Competition
Take this example, for instance, if you sell computers,
you should not try to optimize your site for the keyword
“computer” or “computers.” First, think about all of
the businesses that do ANYTHING with computers. Yeah,
that’s a lot. They’ll all show up if you search for
“computer.” Now try to think of who would show up at
the top of that list. I’ll make it easy, it’s Apple,
Dell, Computer World, Computer Associates, IEEE, Computer
History Museum, Webopedia, ASUSTeK, WhatIs.com, and
HP. I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that
I 99.9% guarantee you that you’ll never get into that
top 10 list. The HP link has almost 5,000 backlinks
(discussed later) and a PR of 7/10. Good luck.
Then What Should I Do?
So what should you try to target? Lets re-visit your
computer store. What types do you sell? PCs, ok, what
types of PCs? Custom. Ok, that’s a little better, “Custom
Computers” is still a vague keyword, though. (How many
people build custom computers?) What kind of components
do you use? Intel? AMD? SoundBlaster? GeForce? There
you go, that’s a little better – “Custom GeForce Computers.”
That returned 476k results instead of our previous 633
million with “Computer.” Just a little bit less competition.
I Want More
Want to go further? Forget what types you sell, go for
what do your customers want. What do they use your computers
for? Gaming? Try “Custom Gaming Computers” - There are
672,000 results here, but the #1 spot has a PR of 5/10
and only 41 backlinks. That shouldn’t be too hard to
beat, we’ve just got to know who is linking to them,
and beat them at the backlink game.
Oh yeah, before we move on to beating the pulp out of
your competition, don’t forget to SEO optimize your
site for your chosen keywords before spending any time
on backlinks. Otherwise, this next section won’t mean
much.
But I Digress . . .
Ok, now that your site is thoroughly optimized, how
do we find out who their backlinks are? Well, you can
do it by hand, or you can purchase a VERY helpful tool
called SEO Elite (http://www.GetSEOElite.com) that will
analyze all of the backlinks to a site (and more). But,
since you don’t have SEO Elite yet, we’ll do it the
long way.
First, go to toolbar.google.com and download the Google
toolbar, this will save you some time. Ok, now type
in your keywords – “Custom Gaming Computers.” The first
link should be overdrivepc.com (if it’s not, then someone
may have already read this column and risen above them!)
click to go there. When the page loads, go to your Google
Toolbar, click on Options > “More” Tab > Make
sure the “Page Info” box is checked. Then, click on
the blue circle with the i in it. (This is the aptly
named: “Page Info”) It should drop down and allow you
to select “Backward Links,” choose it. Now you should
be looking at a Google search page again, but this one
is different, it only shows pages that link to overdrivepc.com.
(Wow, that’s handy!) At the time of this article, there
are 41 pages that link to the site, and you can view
them all. Some are other pages in the site, others are
third parties.
Get Your Site Some Friends!
Follow each third party link and check out the page.
Does it have to do with your business? Would their visitors
benefit from coming to your site? (The answer is probably
yes) If so, email the webmaster - there should be an
email address somewhere on the site. Ask him or her
if they would link to your site. Be willing to trade
links with them, or to pay for a good link with a high
PR. That reminds me – look just to the left of the Page
Info icon on your Google toolbar, and you should see
a green bar. That is the Page Rank of the page you’re
currently on. You want to target pages with higher page
ranks than your own, because for each of those sites
that link to yours, they effectively “give” you a little
bit of their PR. Kinda like in high school when the
head of the cheerleading squad flirted with the nerd
in the hallway, she “gave” him more popularity.
By the way, if you can manage to get a link from the
#1 site itself, do it!
Do this for all of these links you can, then move on
to the #2 listing for your keywords. Then #3, and so
on. Don’t get discouraged if some webmasters don’t reply
to you, it may take an email or two. If they say no,
thank them for their time and move on. I try my best
not to burn any bridges – you never know when you’ll
need to contact that webmaster again, and if he remembers
you were polite, that will make you look good.
Whew, Finally Done.
This is a very easy way to move up the Google SERPS,
no “expertise” required, just good old-fashioned hard
work. It will take some time for Google to re-index
those pages and realize that they have a link to you
now. And it will take even longer for your PR to go
up (from what I hear, it’s been around 3-4 months since
the last PR change [Today is 7/14/2005]) But be patient,
get links upon links, and keep adding great content
to your site, and you will jump up in the SERPS by leaps
and bounds.
To Your Success, and Your #1 Website!
About The Author: Jason
DeVelvis - He is a long time web developer and the
owner of Premier MicroSolutions, LLC. If you’re looking
for more articles about getting higher Search Engine
rankings.
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