Topic: Get on the First Page of Google in 24 Hours Or Less...No Charge!!!
Hello,
We have covered this topic in the past, but it really is not talked about much on the forum, so I'll address it again.
You can get on the first page of Google in less than 24 hours by using Press Releases.
Here are the easy steps:
1. Do some basic keyword research to figure out what keywords you want to rank for. I always like to choose 2 related phrases and try to put them in the title of the PR.
2. Go to a PR site and look at how PR's are written. They should be in the 3rd person and written like a news article.
3. Write your PR. It only has to be 200-300 words. Not much more.
4. Make sure you follow the instructions and have at least 2 links in the resource section. Ideally you want them to link to a blog or your own website. You could link them to a Squidoo lens or hubpage or even article. Blogs are best.
5. I use PressReleasePoint.com. I use the paid version because for $15 they will send my PR out to over 50 different PR sites all of which relase the PR over time. They also have a FREE version which only posts to one site, but you can get a good list of other PR sites as well as some PR writing tutorials here:
http://acme-people-search-forum.com/top advertise/
It is easy to do and an excellent source of traffic for keywords that you can compete with. I haven't tested it with highly competitive keywords like "make money online" but i am going to be doing that soon to see if they rank.
So why does Google keep these PR's ranked so high on their site? Because they are viewed as news and when multiple PR sites are submitting them to the search engines for you, Google looks at PR's as highly relevant to the top being searched.
Here is an example of what a title might look like:
"Brett Basinski has discovered a simple Affiliate Marketing Program to help people Make Money Online"
So they keywords are "Brett Basinski", "Affiliate Marketing Program" and "Make Money Online".
Then in the PR I would do an overview of APS, but you do not want to make it look like a sales letter. You want to make it look like a news piece.
Then in the resource area, you can add your links, phone number, and email address.
I wrote an PR on December 17 and it is still sitting at #5 on page one of Google for my primary keyword.
So, imagine if you spend $15 a week ($60 a month) and submitted 1 PR a week for the same keyword phrase. One or more of your PR's would most likely stay on the first page of Google, forever. It is not guaranteed, but if you did some good KW research and found some KW's with decent traffic and low competition, you could literally sit there on page one of Google always for only $60 a month. Well worth the investment.
Did you know that about 70-80% of all searches on Google end up clicking on website listed in the "free" section of Google? Not Adwords. You want your sites and or links to be listed in the free organic section of Google in the long term. Don't forget about Yahoo and Bing. This method works there as well, but they have different algorithms.
Do this, make a commitment to write one PR, one article, and one video every week in 2010 and I can almost guarantee (the FTC won't let me guarantee for sure) you will make more money with APS, GVO and Host Gator in 2010 than you did in 2009.
The question is, will you do it?
Brett
