[Free-Google's pay-per-clicks now free How many times since the commercial release of the Worldwide-Web have you seen sudden "breakthroughs"
of great fortune-making potential come and go where just a few people were in the right place at the right time to be able to take advantage of them? -- You're right ... very, very few.
Author: Scott Jason
Move Over Google!
By Scott Jason (c) 2008
I love the fact that ninety five percent of Internet
marketers are targeting Google like crazy because it leaves MSN wide open for
me. And it really is crazy when you think about it. MSN gets about twenty to twenty
five percent of the traffic Google does, and most of that is from credit card
carrying adults who are ready to buy.
Think about it this way; if you could be number one on Google one full week
of every month, what would that be worth to you? That's what MSN is worth, at
the very least.
Why am I so hooked on MSN? It's the simplest search engine
to dominate rankings on. I use one amazingly simple formula and hit the top
three pots nine out of ten times. Really!
Here's the formula, step by step:
Step 1: Target just one keyword per Website (don't worry
it's just a one page Website anyway.) And don't even bother with long tail
keywords. Go for the ones that are impossible on Google. This formula nails
them on MSN.
Step 1a: If you want to see exactly how much traffic
potential each keyword has on MSN you can use their keyword tool at
https://adcenter.microsoft.com/Research/ KeywordResearcher.aspx. Unfortunately
you need to be an AdCenter member to access it. But on the plus side, it only
costs five dollars to join up. Clicking the above link will redirect you to the
signup page if you are not a member.
Step 1b: If you don't want to bother you can just use
Google's free keyword tool at https://adwords.google.com/
select/KeywordToolExternal as a max estimate and do a little guesstimating as
to what MSN's searches for the same keyword might be. There is no hard and fast
rule but I find that dividing Google's search volume by a number between four
and seven is usually close to MSN's numbers.
Step 2: Register a new domain name that is as close as
possible to your keyword. Use hyphens as much as you like. If your keyword is a
single word there is a 99.9 percent chance it is taken as a domain name so add
a hyphen between each letter or add a double hyphen between two words. Be
original.
Step 2a: Do not bother with any domains that do not end in
.com, .net, or .org. Those are the ones MSN likes best (the original big three
TLD's.)
Step 3: Build a one page Website as follows...
Step 3a: Put your title at the top of the page and use your
keyword one time. Don't bother with H1 and H2 tags. Just bold, underline or
italicize it.
Step 3b: Write 250 to 350 words, broken out into three or
more paragraphs. Use your keyword once in each paragraph (no more than four uses
on the page.)
Step 3c: Use at least two instances of your keyword as
anchor text linking back to the same (home) page.
Step 3d: Use as many images as you like but make sure at
least one third of your text is above the first image. And if you find 350
words is not enough to say all you want, make images of your offer text and
post those on the page as well. Just keep the actual text (search engine
readable) to 350 words or less and have no more than four mentions of
your keyword.
Step 3e: Limit your outbound links to one that leaves the
site. This should go to your main offer page, payment processor, etc. All other
links should simply link back to the same page. By the way, if you need to post
a privacy policy or disclaimer, create an image of it and post it as an image
if possible to cut down on page text.
Step 4: Use your Title and Description META tags. MSN still
likes them. Here's how...
Step 4a: Make your title tag in two parts with a separator
between. First is the keyword. Then place a separator like a pipe (above enter
key) or colon. Then add a few words that complement the keyword. Try not to go
over seven words in the title.
Step 4b: Make your description up to 250 characters long (or
longer if you wish but anything beyond 250 will likely not count.) Use your
keyword within the first five words of your description if possible and do not
use it more than twice at most.
Step 5: Get links from other Web sites. This is important!
GPR or Google PageRank does not matter at all and neither does the site theme
matching yours. Just get plenty of links. Here's how I did it before buying a
software tool...
Step 5a: Submit your site to as many directories as
possible. DMOZ.org and Yahoo.com are the largest.
Step 5b: Do relevant blog and user group postings with a
link back to your site.
Step 5c: Write and submit articles. The resource box from a
single article can bring in dozens or even hundreds of links. It's easiest to
use an article submission service like http://www.SubmitYourArticle.us or
another with similar advanced distribution features.
Step 6: Consider investing in a software tool. I spent $167
for http://www.SE0elite.com and it does all I need and more. Of course, there
are dozens of choices out there so shop around.
Well, that's it. Go get 'em!
Scott Jason has been as SEO professional for nine years and
is the founder of http://www.BestSEOcopywriting.com . He specializes in MSN and
Yahoo search engine optimization.
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