My Way Of Getting A Site On Page 1 Of The SERPS
By Marika on Mar 12, 2010 in Making money
I love it when something like this happens:

Or something like this:

These were taken these days with the graph feature of Market Samurai. While I’m not working with major niches where I’d need at least a year to get to top page (if at all), I am mostly focused on micro niches that are easier to beat and get in top spots if you only follow a few sound principle and practices.
I originally started with John Xfactor’s course and as a matter of fact this is where I still am. However I have tried and tested various things and after discarding many that simply didn’t do much for me (such as the Link Juicer, the Free Fraffic System, and so on), here is my secret list of ingredients for a successful SERPS appearance, on top of page 1, that is:
- First and foremost, follow Xfactor’s Adsense course to the letter. This is what got me started in making money with Adsense, and this is still my main ingredient. This means using the various articles (Ezinearticles, Goarticles, etc) for backlinks and building the sites in the right way either with Wordpress or with Xsitepro (my favorite tool at the moment).
- When the site has been indexed, create a new campaign with Linkdozer and post to 20-30 different sites, drip-fed around 7-8 articles at a time.
- Social bookmark each of your articles and if you have an account with SB101 or something similar, use it.
- Use previously posted articles to spin and post with Magic Article Submitter to the hundreds of smaller PR article directories. If you have already MAR (Magic Article Rewrier) or The Best Spinner, you can use them to spin. There are others as well, but these two are my top choices.
- Also if you have a ton of PLR articles on your harddrive (who doesn’t??), use some of those to rewrite with the spinner and post to these directories. Many will accept the articles right away.
- Use Scrapebox to hunt down hundreds (if not thousands) of high PR blogs to comment on. While many use BH techniques, I like to use white hat in posting to these blogs manually.
If you don’t start to rank well after using these techniques, you must be doing something wrong, or you’re in an extremely competitive, tough market.
P.S. Some of the links above are my affiliate links. If you found my post useful and feel that it helped, I wouldn’t mind getting paid for it
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Good to have you posting again.
So you finally got the MS on top of the MNF. I’m so glad for you!
That’s what some people are doing too.
And thanks for the blueprint.
Lorita | Mar 13, 2010 | Reply
Yes, I bought it not so very long ago. I truly love it. In tandem with MNF works perfectly, they fit each other very well. I wish there were both added to one tool that did what both do separately, but oh well…
I mostly use MNF for my original keyword research, checking the SOC, and then head over to MS and check for SEO competition. Oh and I love MS’s rank checking feature, it’s my favorite rank checker tool right now!
Marika | Mar 13, 2010 | Reply
Maybe you should do a post on how to combine the usage of both.
Any chance your readers may see that in video form?
Cheers!
Lorita | Mar 15, 2010 | Reply
Well actually there is one by somebody else who did it, so I won’t reinvent the wheel by doing the same thing. It’s a cheap WSO at the Warrior Forum and I strongly recommend it, particularly if you’re into micro niches (as am I
).
Here is the link (no affiliation besides the fact that I liked what I saw):
http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/145268-learn-micro-niche-finder-market-samurai-find-wildly-profitable-keywords.html.
Marika | Mar 15, 2010 | Reply