Re: How To Increase Google Page Rank



On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 23:23:46 GMT, "Andrew Heenan" <andrew3@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Google: First People
My site is #1 out of 217,000,000
First People of America - #1 out of 25,900,000
First People of Canada - > #1 out of 23,900,000

It's not difficult to rank well for search terms that nobody uses.

Really ?
People DO use those terms.

Who would search for that? What kind of person?

I go by my log files. Sadly, it doesn't tell me WHAT kind of person.

For success, you need to get in the head of the searcher, and rank well for
THEIR terms.

Yep, and 13000 people a day find me. Go figure.

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