Source: SiteProNews Date Published: January 11, 2008 Author: Jeffrey Smith
----------------------------------------------------------------In case you were wondering how to systematically achieve saturation for multiple keywords for your website in search engines (instead of just a few), then this is a must read post. This tactic is specifically designed to work in Google using the allinanchor / keyword relevance ratio to back links pointing at your site. This is the point where the competition gets nervous as a tactic like this could go viral with just one post from a popular Stumbler, Digg or otherwise. I will leave that at your discretion to cast your vote, but this is not the first time where I should have simply shut up, but I thought I would leave you with some good reading material for the weekend.
As an SEO company involved in this illustrious industry, I feel like we owe those sincere seekers who yearn for legitimate SEO techniques and only find dozens of sites with shallow posts, vague references and theory. I don’t mind sharing a few tactics here and there as the tendency to create, test and implement them typically happens faster than I can write them down.
So in this way, this post truly serves as a web-log of this fundamental technique, that we have used time and time again to bolster numerous top 10 positions in search engines. Naturally, we have to hold back something, otherwise we would make the SEO community obsolete, but in any case, these tactics are what we use when targeting an entire industry for long tail search engine domination, they can also be used for more aggressive/competitive terms by using this tactic.
But, in the even that you wish to rank in the top 10 for a result that has 1.2 - 1.8 million results, you can essentially pick them off like flies using just a fragment of this technique. The terms we consider worthy are usually the ones that takes months to acquire. So, don’t build links to fast from off topic locations, it’s better to focus on quality vs. quantity, however having a diverse base of IP addresses to use is ideal (such as an article marketing resource box that you can moderate) Hmmmmm.
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