iamb
Well-Known Member
I have said it repeatedly that you don’t need a fancy website with 100,000 words of content to rank on page 1 of Google.
Heck, you can rank a page with thin content in position #1 or even a crappy page with gibberish words on page 1 if you want to.
Don’t believe me? Keep reading.
Fire up your browser and type in the search term “frozen 2 google docs” and press enter.
Chances are you will see the top 3 results as google sites and google docs.
I tried to insert the screenshot here but somehow it does not show.
The funny thing is that the position #1 is a 512 words article that is not even unique!
If you run a plagiarism check with the content you will find 38 similar results (as per copyscape). The first one has an affinity of 40% duplicate content.
According to Ahrefs the search term "frozen 2 google docs" gets 6,000 monthly visits with the top position grabbing 2,787. Not bad for a mere 512 words article!
Question: How did they do it?
Answer: I am glad you asked
They used a technique called Parasite SEO. I mentioned it before. They simply leverage the power of google sites (sites.google.com) and google docs (docs.google.com) to rank on page 1, position 1.
Could be handy for anyone just starting out and not ready to invest in heavy infrastructure required for online ventures.
Nothing new in the SEO world. I did not invent Parasite SEO but I wrote a book on it
.
I mean literally! Go see for yourself at Rank Your Website Fast With Parasite SEO Techniques - Parasite SEO Bible
Here is how you can use the same technique to increase your website traffic:
Step 1: Find a niche, topic of your choice, including a main keyword.
Step 2: Ensure that the keyword has decent search volume to make it worthwhile (1,000+) aka keyword research.
Step 3: Write an article about your chosen topic/keyword. Does not have to be a fancy 2,000 words as shown above.
Step 4: Do one of the following:
In publishing your content, ensure that you have the basic on-page seo in place: keyword in title, keyword in h tag, keyword in content. Don't overdo it. Just 1-3 times is enough.
a) create a google site and publish your content. Let it sit for 2-4 weeks and check ranking.
b) create a google doc with your content and make it publicly available. Check after 2-
4 weeks.
c) Create an account on Medium.com and publish your content. Medium has strict editorial rules so i would not start here.
Some SEO gurus will argue that you need to submit sitemap, register search console, add google analytics blah, blah...
You don't need any of these for this technique to work. Trust me, i have tried that.
Sorry i could not insert all the screenshots i wanted but feel free to shoot any question or comment you may have.
Happy rankings!
Heck, you can rank a page with thin content in position #1 or even a crappy page with gibberish words on page 1 if you want to.
Don’t believe me? Keep reading.
Fire up your browser and type in the search term “frozen 2 google docs” and press enter.
Chances are you will see the top 3 results as google sites and google docs.
I tried to insert the screenshot here but somehow it does not show.
The funny thing is that the position #1 is a 512 words article that is not even unique!
If you run a plagiarism check with the content you will find 38 similar results (as per copyscape). The first one has an affinity of 40% duplicate content.
According to Ahrefs the search term "frozen 2 google docs" gets 6,000 monthly visits with the top position grabbing 2,787. Not bad for a mere 512 words article!
Question: How did they do it?
Answer: I am glad you asked
They used a technique called Parasite SEO. I mentioned it before. They simply leverage the power of google sites (sites.google.com) and google docs (docs.google.com) to rank on page 1, position 1.
Could be handy for anyone just starting out and not ready to invest in heavy infrastructure required for online ventures.
Nothing new in the SEO world. I did not invent Parasite SEO but I wrote a book on it
I mean literally! Go see for yourself at Rank Your Website Fast With Parasite SEO Techniques - Parasite SEO Bible
Here is how you can use the same technique to increase your website traffic:
Step 1: Find a niche, topic of your choice, including a main keyword.
Step 2: Ensure that the keyword has decent search volume to make it worthwhile (1,000+) aka keyword research.
Step 3: Write an article about your chosen topic/keyword. Does not have to be a fancy 2,000 words as shown above.
Step 4: Do one of the following:
In publishing your content, ensure that you have the basic on-page seo in place: keyword in title, keyword in h tag, keyword in content. Don't overdo it. Just 1-3 times is enough.
a) create a google site and publish your content. Let it sit for 2-4 weeks and check ranking.
b) create a google doc with your content and make it publicly available. Check after 2-
4 weeks.
c) Create an account on Medium.com and publish your content. Medium has strict editorial rules so i would not start here.
Some SEO gurus will argue that you need to submit sitemap, register search console, add google analytics blah, blah...
You don't need any of these for this technique to work. Trust me, i have tried that.
Sorry i could not insert all the screenshots i wanted but feel free to shoot any question or comment you may have.
Happy rankings!
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