SEO - Get Your Website on the First Page in One Week
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is something of a black art, many people know about it but many people don't know exactly how to do it.
Performing SEO quickly and doing it well enough so that a site appears on the first page of the search results are very important when it comes to a sites success.
The most important aspect and the easiest way of getting a site up the rankings very quickly is by having keywords in the URL.
Should you register a new domain, try and get one with the keywords included.
I noticed a great SEO domain was up for grabs, so I registered it, built the site and within 4 days it was on the first page in position 6 in Google.
The Second most important aspect in quick SEO is keeping your keywords in your sub pages. If you had a site that sold wheelchairs you should have the word "Wheelchairs" in the name of your sub pages.
This will help your site rank a lot faster.
The Third most important aspect is having your home page content displaying your keyword phrases. I would suggest having your keyword phrases repeated on your home page at least ten times thoughout your copy.
The next important aspect is building links with your keywords in the anchor text. Have about three variations here. I once had a client and actually did not do ANY changes to his site. All I did was build hundreds of links from articles with his keywords in his anchor text. Within a matter of weeks he was on the first page of Google for a number of keywords.
Lastly, the age of your domain counts for a lot. If you have an aged domain that is over 2 years old you stand a chance of getting onto the first page of the search results within a week if you work hard at it and build links with your keywords in the anchor text.
Chris Angus is a SEO and website promoter:
He can be contacted at sales(at)brilliantseo.com
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