Google SEO Secrets Explained


by Peter Jon Drew - Date: 2007-01-27 - Word Count: 677 Share This!

Google SEO Secrets Explained.

The main problems with getting listed in google?

There's nothing worse finally getting your website indexed in google after much work gaining strong back links, only to find that your pages have supplemental results.

What is supplemental results? You can tell if your site is in the supplemental index by entering site: yourdomain.com in google, if any of the resulting pages have the words " Supplemental Results - in green beside the listing, this shows your these pages are in the supplemental index.

What does google say about supplemental results?

Supplemental sites are part of Google's auxiliary index. We're able to place fewer restraints on sites that we crawl for this supplemental index than we do on sites that are crawled for our main index. For example, the number of parameters in a URL might exclude a site from being crawled for inclusion in our main index; however, it could still be crawled and added to our supplemental index.

Yeah Yeah, auxiliary index? fewer restraints?

Simply what this means your pages are in fact indexed in google, but in the lower ranking index, which is where you really do not want to be.

How long to get out of this other index? generally anywhere from 9 to 12 months, with some execptions.

More from Google

The index in which a site is included is completely automated; there's no way for you to select or change the index in which your site appears. Please be assured that the index in which a site is included does not affect its PageRank.

Erhm, Rubbish, you will never see a website/page in the supplemental index with PageRank.Though, having links from authority high PR websites can help your site get out of the supps.

So, now we know about supps and how it affects your labours in creating your fantastic website, which is now in Google Hell so to speak, whats the best way to avoid it if Possible?

How about purchasing a domain that has already passed the 9 to 12 months in the supplemental index or google hell as we call it?

What if I said there are literally 1000's and 1000's of domains like this dropping every day?

What if I said a lot of these sites even have PR and Backlinks from strong Authority websites and directories?

What if I said these domains with new content on them get indexed FAST! and do not get listed in google hell :)

Wouldn't it make a lot of sense to put your valuable time into creating your new website on one of these domains ?

I've been teaching these strategies now for over 18 months to the members of my various sites, I am now going to share with everybody else exactly what is required to be successful using these strategies. and how to avoid the most common mistakes people make while doing this.

Its very simple

1. Find a domain which has just expired

2. Check to see if it has at least 2 pages in the google index and is not in the supplemental results.

3. Check this domain in Archive.org you can use their great wayback machine, which has a copy of just about every website on the internet, which gives you a peek into the past to see what type of website was on this domain, later I'll explain what domains to avoid.

4. Check to see if this domain is at least 2 years old. meaning its first registration was at least 2 years from the current date.

Using these points alone, one friend of mine increased his overall gross monthly income by a massive 30% and got him from 5 figures a month to 6 figures. I make note of this to point out, these strategies are just as successful for experienced online marketers as they are for people brand new to internet marketing.

I believe this is the absolute cheapest and simplest way to increase your online income by 30% to 200%.

Ok, now you know what to do, what's the best place to find these expired domains and the easiest way to check them?

See my link in the authors box for the continuation of this discussion.


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