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Top Ten keywords and SEO Seniority/faithfulness

This is a questions people asking me almost every day:

    I am checking these keywords in Google and I am not coming up on the first page except for {keyword} (I’m the last one). Also {keyword} someone that would type this in would be specifically looking for… Also these two keywords are linking to the landing page that… No one would type these key words in if they were trying to locate {my business}.
    The questions here are: What 5-10 keywords are we going after? How many keywords will you guarantee me a first page showing in the natural listing? Common sense tells me that if a {my business}, they will type in {keyword 1} or {keyword 2} or they will type in the specific city within that {keyword}. The cities which are located within closest proximity to me and where I would like to get {my business} are: {list}    

    I need to have these questions answered ASAP! I do not expect the results to happen over night but I do need a clear explanation of exactly what we are doing!
     

     

     

This is my answer. Use this graph while reading the answer: 

Top Ten keywords and SEO time

You are somewhere between a to b now. This means that we always try to work on the keyword combinations that fits your “SEO Seniority” if you want to call it this way. Please note that “keyword combinations” is NOT “keywords you wish”. As far as your “SEO Seniority” is running (with our work on your links, static pages and the content of your pages) as close you can rich your wish list keywords, and even this is not 100% guaranteed. Pay-per-click is the only guaranteed placement program available.

For instance one of Acroterion clients which they are far above point “e” has the 54 million keyword new york movers ($13 per click on AdWords). They’re #1 on Google for it. For long time, say between “p” to “q” the wished keyword movers in new york was not acquired for them. It took us few more months of work (and more $) to get them top spot.

timeTo run full optimized ”SEO Seniority” and acquire Google faithfulness, you need:

  1. Time. From six weeks up to two years.  
  2. Killing content that nobody can found elsewhere. No duplicate tricks.
  3. Top External Links. Don’t be pathetic and think Google’s “link:” or “Related:” command will show you that.
  4. Register your business with the right directories and local/international business pages. No, I’m not meaning to Yahoo Directory. Sooner or later you’ll come to me crying…
  5. Rich media. Don’t limit yourself to your own website boundaries. Most of the successful online websites using several media campaigns. These includes: TV, Radio, Newspapers, Press releases and BLOGS.
  6. Usability: Printer Friendly and/or site friendly are essential factor to your on line success. Use D2S for dynamic websites (aspx, php, CMS, jsp..) and use NoneBLOG for your BLOG websites. 
  7. Excellent server performance and a good hosting company. Remember GoDaddy? One black-hat SEO client can kill all website within! Yep, dedicated server on the right location with the right setup will do.
  8. Zero HTML errors and top quality assurance measures of your site. Checkup for defects can be done here CheckIT.
  9. Google claim to have 100 factors in its ranking formaula. Call us to get the rest 92 :smile:

 

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Google Checkout - Grab it now!

PayPal died? RIP 1998-2006 Google on Thursday unveiled its much anticipated online macro payment processing system designed to offer shoppers with a Google account a quick way to pay for things. Google checkout made for the United States only.  Even merchants from the United States selling products or services internationally will be unable to switch because buyers must also be American — this could make gaining market share a lot more difficult.  To be fair though, Google must be working on the complexities that need to be addressed before a service like this can be rolled out internationally.
Google Check-out

Watch a quick video tour of Google Checkout: a faster, safer and more convenient way to shop online.
“Web sites and merchants can integrate Google Checkout into their sites as an alternative payment processing method to existing checkout and credit card processing systems” said Salar Kamangar, vice president of product management at Google.

Consumers with a Google account can type their credit card and billing information into Google Checkout once and then pay for purchases thereafter with practically one click on any Web site that features the system, Kamangar said. As things now stand, he said, “If I buy five things from five different merchants I have to fill out five different forms. This process can take three, four, five minutes” for each form. Google Checkout is meant to change that.

Once they’ve purchased something through Google Checkout, consumers can track their orders through the system, which will be live starting Thursday at Checkout.google.com.

Merchants using the system will be charged a processing fee of 20 cents per transaction, plus 2 percent of the relevant purchase price. Users of the Citibank Checkout option will receive $5 or 1,000 points for signing up. Customers who pay for search-related keyword ads through Google AdWords will be able to process, free of charge, transactions that add up to 10 times the dollar amount of their AdWords spending, Kamangar said. Beyond that, they pay the 20 cents plus 2.2 percent. Kamangar said the regular transaction fees are less than those charged by credit card companies, which can be about 1 percent higher.

Take a quick tour now

Conclusion

Why to wait a second? Many New Google services blocked due to over accounts which they can’t handle. Grab your Google Checkout Account today!

Before you start, you’ll need

  • The federal tax ID number (or a credit card and an authorized Social Security number) for your business.
  • A text-only version of your return, cancellation, and shipping policies.
  • A shopping cart on your business website to accept online orders (unless you’re integrating via Buy Now buttons).

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