Newbie Guide to Quick PageRank and Rankings
Since I never came across an easy to digest newbie "how to
guide", I figure why not share my experiences? With that said,
I'd like to layout exactly what I did so other newbies have a
framework by which satisfactory PageRank and first page rankings
can be achieved. It should come as no surprise that my
short-term success was a result of domain selection, unique
content and link building.
Domain 1. Keyword rich domain, not too long and yet catchy.
Don't go overboard with keywords and hyphens. The shorter the
better.
2. Try to buy an existing domain with a favorable reputation and
topical authority. Expect a somewhat attractive, aged domain to
sell for $500 - $10,000. In my opinion, the "extreme" cash
outlay isn't worth it unless you're rolling in bills or the
competitive landscape warrants a "running start".
3. Register the domain for multiple years since Google favors
multi-year registrations. Most fly-by-night spam websites are
registered for only a single year.
4. Host the domain on a dedicated or managed server that
includes at least 1 IP address - finding a reliable host in
itself can be an exercise.
Website 1. Set up a temporary website as soon as possible and
don't wait for the finished site since website development
usually takes a lot longer than expected. In my case, the
project timetable allotted 2 months when in fact development
took 6 months.
2. Develop a simple HTML website to house temporary content
unless a better alternative is possible. The temporary site is
meant to be search engine "fodder" designed to begin the search
engine courting process in which Google, et al. assign your site
to a topical neighborhood. In my case, a rather rudimentary
homepage was developed that was updated several times a week
with new content. Once moved off the home page, older content
was hot linked from the home page, and yes, it was damn ugly.
3. Create on-topic keyword-rich content with a length of 300-500
words. I started with content derived from industry news. Topics
were researched, expanded upon and then transformed into unique
articles.
4. Update keyword rich unique content as frequently as possible.
Since golf real estate isn't that newsworthy, my options were
limited. Therefore, on average, 3 new and unique content items
were posted on my site weekly.
Link Building 1. Secure one-way inbound links with any
reciprocal linking. Basically, there are 3 alternatives:
directory links, article syndication and press releases. Natural
inbound links are nearly impossible since your site is really
set up for search engines. Despite this, one should be able to
safely generate at least 300 external links over a 3 month
period.
2. Create 3-4 site descriptions for link building with targeted
keywords in the anchor and description text. Vary site
descriptions by using word stems and related keywords. I created
a basic site description template that changed on the fly when
submitting to directories.
3. Submit to as many credible directories as possible and don't
worry about accumulating too many links too soon since most
directories don't approve links immediately. Over the 3 month
period in question, I probably submitted my website to at least
150 free directories. Prior to submitting my site to a
directory, I made sure that the page my link would be on had a
PageRank and that PageRank was passed. I wished I had known
about RoboForm which I recommend using for directory submissions.
4. Write and post at least 2 articles to as many credible
article syndication sites as possible. Articles should target a
couple keywords without going overboard on keyword frequency.
Optimum length is 500-1,000 words. I submitted 3 articles, each
spread a month apart, to about 110 somewhat credible article
syndication sites. The sites were compiled by parsing through
the numerous SEO forums.
5. Submit a couple press release if you have something
noteworthy to announce. Article syndication guidelines can be
applied to press release distribution. I've been able to find
approximately 50 credible free press release sites.
About the author:
Robert Flournoy is a private gated community real estate
internet marketing consultant and founder of
GolfHomeConnect.com. Golf Home Connect dedicated to connecting
active lifestyle property buyers to golf community realtors,
developers and builders. For additional information on golf
course community real estate visit http://www.golfhomeconnect.com