1. Get People “Googling” Your Brand Many people may disagree that this is useful in improving your rankings, but I’ve seen far too many examples of this tactic working well to dismiss it. I stumbled upon this idea when I released a free eBook which received thousands of downloads, and mentioned a website of mine while mistakenly forgetting to link to it. Because the site in question was an integral part of the guide, people started “Googling” the phrase. Within the first 30 days of launching the site there had already been 500 people searching for it in Google and landing on the domain. The reason I say this is because this website ranked 2nd in Google for its main keyphrase very, very quickly, without the link juice to usually grant such a high ranking. The site literally had 5 links compared to the hundreds that competing websites had which were also much older. Thinking about this logically, it makes sense that Google and other search engines would want to rank a page highly when people are searching for the brand name directly. I believe that because so many people were looking for the site and having to go to page 3 or 4 to find it, the rankings improved because Google want to show the best results to their users. Google have said that this does play a part in the algorithm, but I was surprised at how big an effect it had. I don’t recommend you do this for all sites, but if you release something or mention a product, try just mentioning the name and not linking to the site (not always, of course). Get people searching for your brand / domain directly and see what that does to your rankings. 2. Monitor Repeat Sellers on Flippa.com I was contemplating whether or not to reveal this as it has given me some ridiculously awesome link ideas, but I try to provide as much value as I can, so here goes. If you head on over to Flippa you can find people buying and selling a lot of successful and high ranking websites. What I’ve noticed is that some people are selling a lot of content websites that are ranking for great phrases very quickly and very easily. If you look hard enough you can find sites making $5,000+ per month from rankings they’ve achieved in just 2-3 months. Instead of buying these sites in all cases, I’ve simply looked at where the backlinks are coming from and figured out how the seller is able to duplicate them so easily. I’ve seen sites ranking with nothing but spammy chinese blog links and other sites ranking with freely available link sources and making a lot of money. If you have the time to look around, there are some real link gems to be found. remaining :- SEO | E-helper.info
And interesting idea... but not sure it makes sense. Google have said that this does play a part in the algorithm - can you give a link to this?
Well, Googling your brand should be unique but easy to remember name or keyword that makes it more searchable over the net. Try using some synonyms that is related to your brand and to your site.
Focus on keywords that will convert versus informational keywords. In other words, you want to target the words or phrases that are getting customers to buy, rather than those that are simply doing research.