How To Get Into Google Results - Trade Links
Getting into Google SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) is actually quite simple - get someone who is already in the Google results to link to you. Google constantly sends out spiders to look at webpages in order to keep its database current, getting into the database merely requires that you get on Google’s radar as a link from a blog or website already in the database.
How do you go about doing that? Simply ask. If you’re a totally blank blog, you will be ignored or rejected on every request you make. No one is going to link to you if you have nothing to offer. When I started writing about personal finance, I didn’t ask a single person for a link or a link trade because I knew they’d visit my blog, see that it was trash, and ignore me as they would any other spammer vying for attention. My blog had half a dozen posts and was noise.
The key to getting into Google is to write quality content that is worth reading. There is no shortcut. You must write material worth reading, continue to write material worth reading, and never stop writing material worth reading. As time passes, the quality of your site will reveal itself and when it does, you can begin asking for your contemporaries if they’d like to trade links. If you happen to have a friend who has a popular blog, you can probably get away with asking for a link before your site is really ready for it but that’s a bad idea because Google will visit and see you have nothing. No one has a grand opening for an empty storefront.
This is a fairly elementary concept, I know, but it boils down into three steps which must be adhered to:
1) Write quality content. Write quality content. Write quality content.
2) Ask to trade links.
3) Be patient, and continue to write quality content.
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