After you have what you’re offering, getting ranked in Google is easy as cutting grass with a rider mower, as long as you’re not driving under the influence getting where you want to go is fairly quick and easy.
Begin with selecting very niche specific keywords, sometimes called long-tail keywords (keyword phrases) are best. Check Google for results if there are less than 500,000 results then you have truly selected a micro-niche. Any more results than that limit the speed of this process. Finally, you want to use Google’s keyword suggestion tool or a better one to get a number of keywords related to your website or niche.
I suppose you could use any number of the top bookmarking websites for this process like del.icio.us, Propeller, or Reddit. But, I recommend starting with Digg and Mixx and then moving on to each of the others. After you have armed yourself with a list of 50 to 100 long tail keywords within your niche, you will simply use each one as the title for your Digg and Mixx posts. Cut a bit of text from your website and put it as the content for your Digg/Mixx post. And then repeat the process using a different keyword phrase. Make sure to put the keywords in the tags and before the text in the description.
This same process can be used with Youtube, but obviously that takes a little bit more work to create video content. There is one benefit however to using Youtube. Net users prefer video content over written content. If you are really interested in staying on top of the search engines, provide video content on your web pages and Digg/Mixx your videos.
Google search-based keyword tool (You can find keywords related to websites, especially good to see the keywords that people are using to find top ranking websites in your niche)
FOCUS Get to the front page of Google using the social web.
ACTION STEPS
1) Discover the keywords for your niche using a keyword tool or using tags from other top ranking websites.
2) Compile a list of 50-100 long-tail keywords that your prospects are using to find your competitors.
3) Start with Digg and create an article that links to your website using each of the keyword phrases you just compiled.
4) Cut and paste content from your website to make the process faster, use the keyword phrase for the title, description, and tags.
Authors
Christian Fioravanti Founder of B.C.S Marketing LLC
Charles Graham The Twitter Marketing King
Lis Carpenter Master Copywriter and Business Director Extraordinaire