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Anybody can help positioning?
Hello,
I have a site http://www.2500card.com, it current has PageRank4, but it doesnt help positioning. I need to target key phrase "bad credit credit card". Is there any SEO expert in the world who can help me to get on top 10 for this phrase? I will gladly pay you for the job done. Please email me, delphi_contractor@ushotwire.com. Thanx. |
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As I can see...your current PR is 3 & hardly any backlinks (in fact none found on Google).
So, focus on cross-link...back-links. BTW..your keyword is really interesting... Well...no good SEO will gurantee top 10 listing. I would rather say...search for one...who is confident on providing good traffic...good optimization...etc. Good luck! Regards WC
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You don't need to pay anyone to get good rankings. There's a lot of logical things I see missing on your site. Your index page is way too rich with content.
A site like yours would be served far better with static html pages. (but thats a whole nutha topic) Break SEO down into two areas : You have on page factors and off page factors that effect your SERPS position. Off page is simple : get relevant links. Also, your competitors are other off page factors that you really don't have control over, but they serve as excellent models to get you 'up to speed', if you know what to look for. Link exchanging is ok, but a one way link (in other words, a link you don't reciprocate) is the most powerful. I've proven this by linking to obscure webpages with relevant content and drove them to #1 positions for targeted words. On page SEO is a science and an art. That's where things like 'keyword density' and 'keyword proximity' are factored. I think both of these are equally important in the algor of most SE. (especially in google) Keyword density is the measure of how many times the targeted keywords appear on the page and in what %. Typical density is around 7-9%. (Far lower than what you have on your pages) Also keep in mind that 'back in the day' one given page could show up #1 for like a gazillion different search terms. Now, a page is considered optimized if you can get good ranking for 2 or 3 targeted search terms, and a handful of obscure (yet qualified) searches. So you have to adjust each page to have a well rounded site. (your Theme). Keyword proximity is the location of your keywords. In other words, how close are your targeted words to eachother throughout the page. If you sold 'black shoes' you wouldn't want every instance of those words to always be right next to eachother. "Our black shoes are the best, if you're looking for black shoes, ABC co. has the best in black shoes" That sounds phony. "Black is a popular color for shoes right now. Each shoe is fitted for comfort and style. we have a range in sizes for men's black and woman's black shoes." Something like that would probably make it in the serps quite nicely. I don't know if you manage your own site or if someone else is doing it, but a really easy application for poeple to edit a site with is macromedia's contribute. You can do some stuff in there really easy that is a pain in the butt with dreamweaver, even though DW is the 'parent' program to contribute. I've optimized quite successfully using contribute. Long post, good intro SEO info. |
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