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July 19, 2005
Getting to the top of Google
Danny Wall's article, How To Steal To The Top Of Google: Use the News offers some great tips and strategy for getting to the top using press releases. I would have to presume this would include writing articles and submitting them to article directories too. Mr. Wall says:
"...a visitor that comes to your site from an ad is actually much less likely to buy from you on that visit than is someone that comes to your site because of some sort of beneficial news article that they read somewhere."
I know I've tried using press releases in the past, but haven't had much luck. But this article gave me a great idea. Danny said:
"Is the price of gas going up? That’s good news if you do almost anything that helps to extend a car’s fuel economy."
With prices here hovering at around $1 per liter, it makes me think that this could be tied into why people want to start establishing a second income by building a web business.
You know, if nothing else, it will help put gas in their jalopy so they can get back and forth to work! Or better, yet.... maybe they will have some money left over at the end of the month.
But the point being made is that information being searched for at Google often has links to media coverage at the top of the returned results page, BEFORE any of the regular indexed pages appear.
Something to think about, isn't it?
Posted by Steve MacLellan at July 19, 2005 09:32 PM
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