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moving from 10th position to the top 5

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srama3
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#1 · Posted: 6 May 2009 03:29


Hey guys,
I finally got a squidoo lense onto the first page of google! YAY!

I was wondering the best way to go about getting it form 10th position to in the top 5.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Shiva

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#2 · Posted: 6 May 2009 10:33


Hi Shiva,

That's great provided that it's an in-demand phrase. Else no one will ever notice it. If you get one visitor a day or less, I doubt you'll feel that it was worth it.

Sure, you can link a bunch of articles to it and get temporary traffic. But, that will only last as long as people are viewing your articles. If you don't have it set to draw organic traffic, the traffic will die within a short while and first place in the SERPs won't mean much.

Backlinks and time can raise your SERPs position.

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mountainmom5
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#3 · Posted: 6 May 2009 11:13


Great advice from NS - articles help and I use them a lot but only to help me get traffic as I build quality content that will draw organic traffic which is like gold in my opinion!

When you see your lens get organic google traffic THEN you know you are doing it right!

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garygoh
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#4 · Posted: 6 May 2009 11:17


Newbie Shield:
Backlinks and time can raise your SERPs position.

I am interested to know what sort of time frame we are talking here. Appreciate your guidance.

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#5 · Posted: 6 May 2009 11:53


Shiva,

You could consider creating a few more lenses and writing articles that target
the secondary keywords and phrases currently in the primary lens. Then link
them to the primary lens. The additional inbound links will give you a boost.

Hermas

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#6 · Posted: 6 May 2009 18:12


mountainmom5:
I build quality content that will draw organic traffic which is like gold in my opinion!

When you see your lens get organic google traffic THEN you know you are doing it right!

M5: Well said, I'm with you!

garygoh:
Newbie Shield:
Backlinks and time can raise your SERPs position.

I am interested to know what sort of time frame we are talking here. Appreciate your guidance.

Gary: That depends and for a variety of reasons, sorry.

A8ch:
You could consider creating a few more lenses and writing articles that target the secondary keywords and phrases currently in the primary lens. Then link them to the primary lens. The additional inbound links will give you a boost.

Hermas: That would be a much better plan that wasting time on tweaking an existing lens - especially if has been around for over a month.

Shiva might also submit a press release and create a couple different additional backlink sources and then leave off in favor of what you've suggested.

Creating a mini niche is a good idea.

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srama3
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#7 · Posted: 6 May 2009 19:59


thanks guys

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handyman
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#8 · Posted: 19 May 2009 17:03


I spoke to the guy at wesnet LV dot com. Since I don't know anything about this stuff, they hit the ball out of the park for me. Did a new site. Got me on page 1 of the Goog from the depths of blackness! They got their own servers too. They're out of Nevada but no matter, I'm in Illinois.

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#9 · Posted: 21 May 2009 04:39


you must get backlinks from high page rank sites that will help your site getting form 10th position to in the top 5

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