How To Get On The 1st Page Of Google In 5 Days With A Brand New Website 

Here's how to get on the 1st page of Google fast. It's not a huge money strategy because it doesn't work in markets where people who know what SEO pros know are trying to dominate. Don't expect to make a killing doing this, but you can definitely get some easy traffic and then flip the site for instance.
That said, I was able to take a new site and get it to #4 on Google in 5 days for a search term that gets 765 daily searches from Google. I know it kind of sounds magical, but let me explain the strategy so you can understand how it's possible and how you can do it yourself if you want.
Step 1) First of all, you likely can't do this with a site you already own. You must begin without having a URL. Also, remember you're not doing this in a competitive market where other advanced marketers are using the kind of amazing strategies advanced experts use. Write a list of, say, 10 markets where you don't think there are masters of SEO hogging up all of the top search terms in a market.
Step 2) Go to the SEO Book Keyword Tool. Type in the main word of your non-competitive market. Drag your cursor over all of the keywords and their statistics. Copy and paste onto a Microsoft Excell Document. Highlight the entire first column with all the keywords and select “Copy.” Paste all the keywords into a TXT document.
Step 3) Go to GoDaddy Domain Bulk Register. Copy the words in the TXT document and paste them into the field. Search to see what .coms are available based on the keywords.
Step 4) Now you have some URLs with "Traffic Keywords" in them. It's not over though. This step is very important. Type the highest searched keyword into Google that you can get a .com for. What PageRank does the #1 page that comes up have? If it has a PR of 4 or less, then you can eventually take that spot with your URL. If 2-10 have a PR of 3 or below, then you can get on the first page for that search term in just 5 days.
Step 5) You have a URL with a keyword in it that is already getting searches. You know you can compete for the keyword on the front page of Google. Now, it's simply a matter of having the keyword term in the title of your website, a sub-head, and a couple other places. Once you have about 5 pages of content, begin link building by submitting your RSS feed to directories, site to website directories, get a link back from a couple articles, and social bookmark your site. Also, don't forget to submit the URL to Google. And, you need URLs from high PR sites.
The easiest way to accomplish #5 is to invest in software that will blast to tons of RSS sites, tons of social sites, tons of directory sites, and then outsource linkbuilding to high PR sites.
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