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My Secret Formula for Achieving a High Google Placement

Google Doesn’t Want You to Know

I’m super excited about sharing with you my secret formula for climbing up the search engines.  If you found this website, then you’ll know that this strategy works!

I’ve spent about 3 weeks drafting this post, so if you have any feedback or questions, I’d love to hear from you. It’s a long read, so grab yourself a cup of coffee and settle in.

Google, Yahoo and Bing don’t want you to know what I am about to tell you.  In fact, neither does the internet marketing community.  Internet marketing experts will charge you thousands of dollars for the advice that I’m about to give you for free.  It took me months and a few thousand dollars in training to figure all this out for myself, and I hope this knowledge can help transform your online presence.

The Master Strategy for Achieving a High Google Placement

Everybody wants to be one the first page of Google.  But how do you do it?  It can be surprisingly easy.

Below, I will outline the basic strategy for getting a high Google placement.  I’ll delve into certain of these topics in more detail in subsequent posts.

1-  FIND THE RIGHT KEYWORDS

You need to start this process by asking yourself “first page for what?”  It seems a remarkably simple question, but not one that most people actually give any thought to.  The reality is that none of us are going to get on the first page for highly competitive search terms (“stop smoking”,”credit cards”, “iPhone 4″), but we can often compete for related, less popular, search terms.

Experiment to Test ‘Information Product’ Ideas

In another post, I described how to market test your online business ideas in 6 easy steps. This is a pretty reliable method for anyone creating a website designed to sell AdWords or to promote affiliate products.  But if you are planning to invest time and money in creating an information product of your own that you plan to sell, then you really should do additional testing.  While you might think your proposed information product is exactly what the world needs, the world may think otherwise.

Do yourself a huge favor.  Run all the tests I described in that earlier post, but also run an experiment with Google AdWords.  An experiment, as described below, will give you very reliable data on whether anyone is actually ready to purchase your product or not.  If people are ready to buy, then go and create the product.  If people do not want to buy, then you probably want to look for something else.

How to Market Test Your Online Business Ideas

The biggest mistake that most online entrepreneurs make is to NOT test their ideas.  Rather, they jump straight into product development, spending weeks or months creating a product, only to find out that no one wants to buy it.  I know this first hand because I’ve been there.

The good news, however, is that you don’t need to make the same mistakes that I made because testing your business ideas is now easier than ever.  In this post, I am going to give you a simple and quick formula for doing your market testing, using tools that are freely available on the internet.

Before I explain that process, however, I want to emphasize one important starting point: 

IN ANY PROFITABLE MARKET WORTH ENTERING, THERE WILL ALREADY BE PEOPLE MAKING MONEY.