Addsense Case Study Day Four
Leading on from the launch of Addsense Online Case Study Day 1 Its day four of my online case study and to see if my techniques work I will source all results from the Google search engine. Why not try for the hardest engine to get listed on.
On day two I submitted my site http://secretwitter.com/addsense/feed/ rss feed using RSS Traffic software. Today I submitted the post to Digg and then Mixx.
The following screenshot shows the result for the keywords Addsense Content. You will see this approach has been quite successful for a long tail keyword, that is a keyword with more then one word.

The thing to note here is that the blog post itself has been indexed in the search engine in position 1. This means I launched the blog, promoted the blog using sound techniques and it landed in position 1 page 1 of the Google search engine for those two keywords.
I now own position 1, 2 and 3 of page 1 on Google.
Here is a screenshot for the singular keyword of addsense at day four.

This means I have landed positions 8 and 9 on Page 1 of Google out of 193 thousand other sites.
This shows that using simple techniques it is quite easy to get a brand new blog chasing an obscure set of keywords to top positions on search engines. The one word keywords do take time but as can be seen we can really only go up with the keyword of addsense.
To recap - I launched the blog, two posts, one selling my internet marketers kit and the second post commencing this online case study.
I used Twitter to announce the post, made up a pdf file and loaded these to docstoc and scribd. I then used my rss software to post the blog feed to over forty rss aggregators (all good high pr backlinks) I did a Digg and added the site to Mixx.
I still have plenty more to do though as I need to keep increasing my search engine positions and above all I now need to keep them right there on page 1. If I drop of with my efforts the listings will sink to the bottom pages of the search engine.
Lets see what comes up in the next few days so until then ..
When you are targeting a keyword you will often find variations of your keyword will rank well in search engine positioning. To illustrate this the keyword - add sense - has also landed quite high in the search engine. Now remember my target search engine is Google because if it makes it onto Google then all of the other search engines will, or should, fall in line.
Here is a screenshot for Google with the keyword add sense and I must say this was quite surprising result.
This result is Page 1 of Google for the keyword add sense position 3 out of 54 million other sites.
It is understandable that a keyword will rank well in a search engine when it is first posted and the reason for this is the seasrch engine sees it as fresh content. Now once we have the keyword in the search engine we need to keep it there so other means now take place to target the keyword and help it to hold it’s position.
I will now go away and target my keyword addsense and this will help add sense keyword at the same time.
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