by SEO Design Solutions
Posted on May 17, 2010
The only thing better than one search result in the top 3 positions in Google is two search results from a double ranking. This SEO tip works from pushing a competitor off the first page to broadening your websites keyword funnel and double traffic and conversions.
Two Results are Better than One
I read somewhere that 87% of search engine traffic for a given keyword is allocated from occupying the #1 position in the search engine results page. If you understand SEO, then this post will share a quick method to double your SERP position and the likelihood of improving keyword conversions, once you have reached the Mecca for a specific search term.
SEO is predicated on one simple premise, rankings; in order for SEO to be effective, it must produce ranking on the first page in search engines. Not only is this the crowning achievement of search engine optimization, but once you achieve a top 10 position, then you can pull other keywords into the spotlight as a result of strategic linking. We often refer to this as the buddy system for lateral linking.
Search engine algorithms pay particular attention to individual pages capable of offsetting all of the other inconsistencies of competitor's web pages and deem one page worthy above all others for any given search term.
Obviously the metrics are unique for each market, keyword or niche, but the reality is the same, once a top 3 or more importantly #1 or #1, 2 and 3 positions represent in Google. I have mentioned before, the fastest way to get a top 10 position in Google is to get a link from a website already ranking in the top 10 for that keyword.
It does not matter if that link is provided from your own website or another website, rankings are by the page and there is a daisy-chain effect of linking pages together that fuses the pages through a dynamic give and take relationship (based on citation). This citation can provide the algorithmic equivalents of trust needed for the newly linked page to jump in line past others duking it out for that keyword.
Depending on the competitiveness of the keyword or key phrase and the thresholds inherent to the barrier to entry; the time required to initiate a campaign, create all of the necessary content, inbound links and citation from other web 2.0 properties, RSS feeds and social bookmarking sites divided by the amount of time you invest managing or outsourcing the various components involved determine your profitability and return on investment.
With this in mind, from a tactical perspective, it's better to leverage the SERP positioning you already have, than look outside of your own website for off page ranking factor. If you understand the power of a #1 position, then you can replicate this next simple SEO tip.
1. Identify all current #1 positions in Google for keywords.
2. Validate they still exist.
3. Use Keyword Research to find "related keywords"¯ based on the #1 ranking
4. Link from the page that ranks to a new page (using similar anchor text or overlapping keywords to promote the new page).
5. Let the new page get indexed, then check the SERPs
Identify: My favorite tool for this is SEM Rush, but if you don't want to use this, there are other programs out there, or even Google webmaster tools can show you your websites top ranking SERP positions when you log in.
Either way, this is your base, so, identify the keywords which could represent hub status for your SEO campaign and pass along the power of ranking to other pages in your website.
Validate: Check to see if you still hold the #1 position, even a top 3 will do, but this tactics works better if you are at the helm of a particular search phrase.
Keyword Research: You should be able to gauge whether or not the keyword is profitable for you based on the frequency of hits and the type of traffic you garner as a result. You can always look through Google Analytics or whichever analytics package you have to assess the keywords that represent the highest percentage of traffic to your website.
Once you know what those keywords are, then use keyword research to find stemmed semantic variations that also fall under the same category or keyword cluster. Those related keywords will become the new focal point for step 4 *linking.
Linking: The closer the shingles (groups of keywords) the more effective this technique is. You can call this padding the search results (if you use similar exact match titles, tags or content), or you can pass this ranking factor along to help synonymous terms.
Simply go back and edit the page ranking in the #1 position and add a link to the new target page (with the keyword you intend the target page to rank for as the anchor text). Then, the authority from the page in the #1 position will group the new page under its umbrella and pull that page into the spotlight.
When the new page gets crawled and the old page reveals the connectivity between the two, typically a double SERP position occurs or a double position accompanies by jump links, breadcrumbs or the [+] with additional search results for that keyword appear in Google to showcase the degree of relevance your website has for the said term.
You can then build additional deep links from other sites or addition internal links to the newly dubbed page. As a result, you should see buoyancy for bother pages for multiple keyword variations related to the parent keyword cluster.
With this simple tip you can double your conversions by increasing your websites semantic array of keywords it appears for. Obviously you will know which keywords and traffic is most lucrative for your business model, but this technique is priceless for creating controlled keyword stemming if you understand the vast implications underlying its premise.
Two Results are Better than One
I read somewhere that 87% of search engine traffic for a given keyword is allocated from occupying the #1 position in the search engine results page. If you understand SEO, then this post will share a quick method to double your SERP position and the likelihood of improving keyword conversions, once you have reached the Mecca for a specific search term.
SEO is predicated on one simple premise, rankings; in order for SEO to be effective, it must produce ranking on the first page in search engines. Not only is this the crowning achievement of search engine optimization, but once you achieve a top 10 position, then you can pull other keywords into the spotlight as a result of strategic linking. We often refer to this as the buddy system for lateral linking.
Search engine algorithms pay particular attention to individual pages capable of offsetting all of the other inconsistencies of competitor's web pages and deem one page worthy above all others for any given search term.
Obviously the metrics are unique for each market, keyword or niche, but the reality is the same, once a top 3 or more importantly #1 or #1, 2 and 3 positions represent in Google. I have mentioned before, the fastest way to get a top 10 position in Google is to get a link from a website already ranking in the top 10 for that keyword.
It does not matter if that link is provided from your own website or another website, rankings are by the page and there is a daisy-chain effect of linking pages together that fuses the pages through a dynamic give and take relationship (based on citation). This citation can provide the algorithmic equivalents of trust needed for the newly linked page to jump in line past others duking it out for that keyword.
Depending on the competitiveness of the keyword or key phrase and the thresholds inherent to the barrier to entry; the time required to initiate a campaign, create all of the necessary content, inbound links and citation from other web 2.0 properties, RSS feeds and social bookmarking sites divided by the amount of time you invest managing or outsourcing the various components involved determine your profitability and return on investment.
With this in mind, from a tactical perspective, it's better to leverage the SERP positioning you already have, than look outside of your own website for off page ranking factor. If you understand the power of a #1 position, then you can replicate this next simple SEO tip.
1. Identify all current #1 positions in Google for keywords.
2. Validate they still exist.
3. Use Keyword Research to find "related keywords"¯ based on the #1 ranking
4. Link from the page that ranks to a new page (using similar anchor text or overlapping keywords to promote the new page).
5. Let the new page get indexed, then check the SERPs
Identify: My favorite tool for this is SEM Rush, but if you don't want to use this, there are other programs out there, or even Google webmaster tools can show you your websites top ranking SERP positions when you log in.
Either way, this is your base, so, identify the keywords which could represent hub status for your SEO campaign and pass along the power of ranking to other pages in your website.
Validate: Check to see if you still hold the #1 position, even a top 3 will do, but this tactics works better if you are at the helm of a particular search phrase.
Keyword Research: You should be able to gauge whether or not the keyword is profitable for you based on the frequency of hits and the type of traffic you garner as a result. You can always look through Google Analytics or whichever analytics package you have to assess the keywords that represent the highest percentage of traffic to your website.
Once you know what those keywords are, then use keyword research to find stemmed semantic variations that also fall under the same category or keyword cluster. Those related keywords will become the new focal point for step 4 *linking.
Linking: The closer the shingles (groups of keywords) the more effective this technique is. You can call this padding the search results (if you use similar exact match titles, tags or content), or you can pass this ranking factor along to help synonymous terms.
Simply go back and edit the page ranking in the #1 position and add a link to the new target page (with the keyword you intend the target page to rank for as the anchor text). Then, the authority from the page in the #1 position will group the new page under its umbrella and pull that page into the spotlight.
When the new page gets crawled and the old page reveals the connectivity between the two, typically a double SERP position occurs or a double position accompanies by jump links, breadcrumbs or the [+] with additional search results for that keyword appear in Google to showcase the degree of relevance your website has for the said term.
You can then build additional deep links from other sites or addition internal links to the newly dubbed page. As a result, you should see buoyancy for bother pages for multiple keyword variations related to the parent keyword cluster.
With this simple tip you can double your conversions by increasing your websites semantic array of keywords it appears for. Obviously you will know which keywords and traffic is most lucrative for your business model, but this technique is priceless for creating controlled keyword stemming if you understand the vast implications underlying its premise.
Take the first step towards higher rankings today and call SEO Design Solutions at 1 (312) 794-7883 to speak with a qualified SEO consultant. SEO Design Solutions specific service offerings include: link building services, custom SEO copywriting services, custom SEO web design, custom web development, social media and analytics making them a full-service SEO Firm.
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Website Design writes: I was looking for crucial information on this subject. The information was important as I am about to launch my own portal.
14:11:57 Thu May 20 2010 CDT
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15:35:40 Wed May 19 2010 CDT
Efren Penaloza writes: Using this system certainly works for getting quality traffic, qualified and I go to that site looking for that! and if in any way get a link (backlink) using that keyword will indeed have an option the possibility of using anchor text relevant to our blog and website., the question is this-what happens if the website uses the label "rel =" nofollow ">"? greetings.
0:26:15 Wed May 19 2010 CDT
kiriakos writes: Nice info! Thanks a lot.
9:40:43 Tue May 18 2010 CDT
Joe writes: Thanks for this great advice. I have seen some of these double rankings for certain keywords on my site but never thought that here are good reasons for it, so now I will try to build consistently for this type of result. Thank you.
13:36:02 Mon May 17 2010 CDT
hatem writes: really so interisting
thanks
11:50:17 Mon May 17 2010 CDT
Amy writes: Hi, I have been using this method of SEO for the past year and it does work. I have top three listing and google base lisitng as well for over 81% of all traffic from a search engine to my website. Great post overall glad to see someone explaining this!
9:03:40 Mon May 17 2010 CDT
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