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How I Hit Google Page One in Two Months
Getting to Google page one in two months for over 30 key phrases was a surprise to me. Although I’d never promise a client the same results, I could touch on some points that are rather important to achieve a similar outcome.
Having an aged domain aided in reaching Google page one because it established seniority, even though nothing was posted for a while. Using appropriate methods for search engine optimization helped this website too. By using appropriate keyword density, adding content often and writing to solve a problem, my website has reached excellent rankings with Google.
Some things I didn’t do helped page rankings as well. By not using deceptive methods to attract traffic such as stuffing keywords or buying inbound links, Google doesn’t punish my website for deceptive practices. In doing research of the top 10 sites for given keywords, I’ve noticed a couple things in common, including a high number of site pages and inbound links, but Google rewards those who don’t try to deceive.
By using appropriate methods of search engine optimization to reach page one rankings in Google in only one month of effort, I’ve received more traffic, which translates into more potential customers and clients.
Key Fundamentals of Website Content

The importance of website content is nothing to overlook when deciding what should be included in a design to attract search engines, and attain more traffic with Google. Many times the aesthetics of a website design may be correct, but the website content may still be lacking in several areas. As I’ve mentioned before, one of the most important keys to a website design is that it needs optimum performance by having a satisfactory search engine optimization, or seo. The key fundamentals of website content will help a site owner maximize the search results received.
One very important factor for a site to improve seo is having the content linked to the internet by using keywords and labels. These are keys to make your site more visible for search engines, improve search engine optimization, and attract more traffic. The title of the page should be included somewhere in the content of the web page itself. If not, the site may end up invisible to search engines such as Google.
Another fundamental key for website content is a snappy first impression or image design that the visitor will see. Make it easy for a person to be able to tell what service or product is offered, right away. Make buttons and key phrases large enough for the public to see.
Giving proof of reputation on your site is also fundamental for your website design. For example, if you have a business installing screenrooms, show examples of your work right on the website in order to uphold your reputation to visitors.
Using key fundamentals of website content will not guarantee page one of Google or other search engines right away, but it will most likely give your website design that edge needed over your competition.
The Importance of Tracking Stats

The importance of tracking stats is to know which of your pages have been visited, and how long visitors stay on your site so a small business owner can adjust the web content to match the interest of the visitor, thus increasing search engine optimization.
Every “hit” a site gets leads a trail back to the search word the visitor used in Google or MSN in order to find your small business website. This is important to find out how search engine optimization works and how you’re indexed, so you can use those words more often in order to attract more traffic to your website.
The point of a site does not only revolve around the volume of website traffic, because high traffic is useless unless those visitors convert into paying customers. Having a “Benefit Statement”, or defining a purpose for your website is important. Think, “How will someone benefit by visiting my site?” At the same time, realize that the visitor is thinking, “What can this product or service do for me?” Show the best aspects of your site on your main page and try to solve a problem for them.
There are stat tracking services to analyze popular pages, such as statcounter.com, goingup.com and onestat.com. A piece of code can be put on the bottom of the html pages of your small business website to track your traffic. Showing the number of hits at the bottom of your web page may work against a small business website owner in some cases, because a high number may seem unrealistic, and a low number may show a website as unpopular. Popular term searches, what terms were used for people to find your site and other important statistics may be viewed as well.
The results of tracking your website stats can help small business website owners tweak their sites to get the optimum results for search engine traffic optimization. Your stats will determine whether you have search engine optimization for your small business website down to a science, and help search engines recognize your website better.