“10 Surefire Ways To Get Google To Love Your Content And Keep Coming Back For More”
Have you “built it and they did NOT come?”
Dear Internet Marketer,
Tell me if this rings a bell.
You built an impressive website, complete with content, beautiful graphics, and the most exquisite whiz-bang functionality…
…only to find that nobody knows about it.
People who want what you have to offer find your competitors instead of you. Hell, you cannot even find your own website on the “Big G.”
I know how you feel. I have been building websites since 1996 (nearly since the beginning of the World Wide Web) and I’ve had my share of problems with the search engines. Of course, way back then, Google didn’t even exist. Yahoo was the big dog back then and they called all the shots.
There were plenty of ways to “game the system” back then, too, and I’ve seen it all.
The Search Engines have changed–a lot–since then. Yahoo is a barely a shell of its old self, MSN is Bing (it used to be called Live Search and Windows Live Search, too), the “new kid on the block” (Google) now makes more money on ads than most companies make selling “real products.”
But to a degree, the search engines are still stupid. Oh, they have these complicated algorithms that nobody fully understands and they have enormous capabilities in terms of churning through website content and getting that content ranked, but they still don’t know what they don’t know.
In other words, if they have no idea that your website exists (even though we both know your site rocks, is super-cool, and anybody who didn’t buy everything you have to sell is a complete idiot), your website has little chance at success.
Read that again: If the search engines don’t know your website exists, it will fail.
Playing nice with the search engines means that you cannot resort to the old tricks of 15, 10, or even 5 years ago. Some of the things we used to do to get the SEs to notice us can get your site pushed far down in the ranks (if even ranked at all).
The SEO game has changed. But the players really are the same and you have to hand-feed them sometimes. More on that in a bit.
I know completely how you feel. I’ve felt the sting of building an awesome website, spending hours upon hours getting the design just right, only for it to never make it out of the starting blocks because it never got the attention of the search engines. For whatever reason.
Listen, I do this stuff for a living: I build websites, do SEO, and get sites ranked–highly. And pretty damned quick. It’s not rocket science, but it’s also no walk in the park for the uninitiated, especially when something doesn’t work in the usual way.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the past decade and a half, it’s this:
Sometimes you just have to do things in a certain order. Putting the SEO cart before the horse is not only unproductive, sometimes it’s counterproductive.
I’ve developed a few “tricks of the trade” that will get your website noticed very quickly. Nothing black hat, just shortcuts that are worth their weight in gold.
Enter “Arachnophilia”. Yeah, funny title. It means, “Love of spiders.”
The search engines employ little robots (computer applications that scan web servers) that traverse the web, looking for new or updated content. Also known as “bots,” “web bots,” and “spiders,” these little guys are in charge of finding your content and bringing it back to the Mother Ship (Google or Bing or Yahoo). Then, the SEs insert all that data–and MUCH MUCH more–in their algos and out pops your ranking.
Yes, that’s a simplified version of what can be a very convoluted process. Bottom line: If the spiders don’t “crawl” your site, your site will never appear in the search rankings.
It’s really just that simple. Now, there may be reasons that your website does not get ranked highly. But that’s not the issue here (that’s a different animal altogether). The real issue in this case is the fact that the spiders never even look at your site.
So you have to covet them. You have to entice them to take a look. That’s what this SPECIAL REPORT called Arachnophilia is all about: Getting the search spiders to crawl your site.
Once you get their attention, it’s quite easy to keep them coming back.
In brief, I show you 9 10 ways to get the spiders to love you. And all but one of the methods is free. Don’t worry: You don’t have to use it (but it has awesome backlinking power, too, which helps in the search engine rankings); in fact, 9 times out of 10, you’ll only need one or two methods to get the Big G to send its spiders your way.
Here is some praise for the valuable techniques you will find in Arachnophilia:
Like I said, I do this for a living for real-life businesses. This is one set of methods I use to get content crawled and indexed quickly. You can do the same.
So there you have it — 9 10 surefire ways to get Google and the other SEs to love your content, which is step #1 to getting a high ranking.
Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention a few things. Besides a PDF ebook, you will get the following with your purchase:
- Videos showing you the concepts in a visual way. In fact, if I left out the ebook, I could easily sell these videos for $47.
- A mindmap. This one is pretty cool because it has clickable links that take you right to the videos. You could give this mindmap to your outsource partner and let them do all the work for you in just a few minutes.
- I threw in the PowerPoint presentation that I used to make the videos. It’s simply a background for all the awesomeness in the videos. Hey, what can I say? I come from Corporate America where PowerPoint and Crayola crayons are a CEO’s top 2 tools.
- Plus, I’ll probably bug you by sending you emails that help you rank higher in the SEs, syndicate your content over dozens of channels for free, and get hundreds of free backlinks a month.
If any of that interests you, you would be a fool to pass on this. Here’s the big BUY button, one last time. I’m not going to bore you with PS after PS. Buy it or don’t.
But don’t come crying to me when the spiders crawl my site and barf all over yours.