Keep that pup locked up...my wife wants him/her![]()
That is such a cute puppy!
This has me stuffed, i cant for the life of me figure out why virtually any word i have on my website (and there aint many) gets so high in Google.
For example AULRO Im the 4th link
Engelbrecht cave 3rd link
I know this because i can see referrer info, eg: where people came from entering my website (the 2 above are from today)
If i could just figure it out why? im sure i could make lots of money![]()
Keep that pup locked up...my wife wants him/her![]()
That is such a cute puppy!
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Probably because it's an uncommon word, and not many websites use it, if only I could get REMLR to come up that well under army land rover!!
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Yeah its not that, even common stuff
eg "pics of dockland" 4th link (weaselsnout)
And you have to remember its not a heavily visited site, maybe 50 clicks a day 49 coming from here
btw: ive put "army land rover" up in the links section .... we will give it a couple of weeks and see
Last edited by grumpybastard; 24th April 2007 at 04:25 PM.
In your example as others have already mentioned it's the uniqueness of the keyword being searched.
The AULRO site is a good example,
Google search "land rover forums", "army land rover forums" selecting, pages from Australia and AULRO.com site comes up #1, search worldwide and it's ranking is somewhat down.
Interesting enough though, Google search "REMLR land rover forums" and AULRO.com is #1 regardless of how you search.
Having your website with a focus on common searched keywords can be a very effective method of getting traffic.
Best regards
DarrenR
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