How To Rank In Google For Any KeyWord You Choose
Instead of giving you a cheap ‘I’m the guru’ explanation, I want to actually SHOW you how I rank in Google, by getting one of my brand new videos to pop up in the first few results for a competitive search term.
So what I’m going to do is get listed in the top 2-3 results for “Efusjon Review” with my video, to prove my point. As a side note, that search term is currently being competed for by 1.2 million websites, so if I can blow them by and get to the top, it will be quite the feate. (I wanted to make this difficult.) I know, I know, I’m brilliant.
Here’s the general principle of how this works:
To make a bunch of Google nonsense calculations easy to understand, Google looks at two key areas when ranking a page. They ask ‘how popular is this page?’ And they also ask ‘how relevant to the search term is this page?’ Search revelancy is simply measured by some complex indexing formulas where Google looks at the actual written content on a website. The search bots can’t tell what a video’s about (as computers aren’t yet sentient) so they index videos according to the surrounding written content.
Popularity is actually much more basic than relevancy, and is simply determined in the following ways:
1. How many websites are linked together with this piece of information? (i.e. the video, article, site, etc that you want listed on the top of Google)
2. How popular are the pages that link to the referenced piece of information?
3. How much authority does the overall site have that the content is posted on?
Make sense?
So now that my Efusjon Review video is listed on the search engines and has been spidered by Google, I have a simple step by step procedure I follow: (For the whole procedure, follow the link to my blog below)
1. I’m going to use a service called TubeMogul (it’s free) to broadcast my video to about 10 other video sites, with a link pointing back to my original YouTube video.
2. I’m going to broadcast this article that you’re reading with links back to my video over the most popular article sites on the internet using my brilliant Article Submission software. (See my ‘David Recommends’ on my blog for more details).
3. I’m going to use a social bookmarking service called OnlyWire to post social bookmarks back to my video, my blog post, and a couple of my articles. OnlyWire is free to use. Google ‘OnlyWire’ for more information.
By the time that I’m done with my little process here, my video will have several hundred search engine backlinks, more so than any other similar video. The search engines will see many of these backlinks to my video, and it will percieve the video as having more value than the vast majority of other websites that are competing for the same key phrase.
Am I a genius, or what?
This information is valuable enough to charge for, but you can do us both a simple favor by bookmarking this content with the OnlyWire button on my blog entry to help share this information across different social networks you’re apart of, that way we can help your friends rank in the search engines, too. I hope you enjoyed this information, and that it helps you dominate your niche in the search engines.
Keep in mind, this is not an over night strategy. Dominating niche phrases on the internet can take time, and it is better to stick with one strategy and do it daily for the next six months than to try and do six months of work in one day. If you dominate one small niche per day, in a year you’ll have more than three hundred pages ranking in Google - how cool would that be?
David Wood is a kung fu genius at Getting Ranked In Google for whatever he wants. If you want to see the video that this experiment is based on, visit his Efusjon Review now.















