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1. The article should have a very broad audience. For example, an article about the Apostle Paul is going to going to have more broad appeal than an article about a local pastor (No disrespect intended for the fine individuals who serve as local pastors). '''One of the keys to getting your article to the top of the search engines is the amount of GLOBAL links to your articles.''' Now given that a very large percentage of English speaking internet users are Americans it is suicide to be anti-American in your article. At the same time, you want English speakers from England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and India, and other countries to link to your articles. A way to optimize global links to your articles is to have the weight of your articles mention American events and American experts the most but also cite experts from England, New Zealand, Australia, and even non-English speaking countries where translations are available. In addition, mention other notable events/trends/statistics etc in other continents nations as well - '''particularly English speaking countries as these will be your main audience'''. There are a lot of Americans who do want to know about the rest of the world although there is certainly Americans who do not really care unfortunately. I generally stick to talking about the Western World in my articles as I think this will gain the most English speaking readers. However, recently I found some good information on Google South Africa that applied to the Western world and to South Africa.
So how do you easily do research in regards to other english speaking countries? Well I am not a librarian but I can tell you that I have easily found some absolutely great information by using Google Canada, Google UK, Google Ireland, Google Australia, Google New Zealand. It has been my experience that if you create a high ranking article at Google USA that it has the greatest effect on the other English speaking Google rankings. I believe this is due to Google USA having the greatest amount of users compared to the other English speaking Google search sites(Google UK, Google Canada, etc). Also, I have found that if you cite highly ranked articles in at Google USA, Google UK and Google Canada it is certainly not going to hurt your article search engine rankings in Google USA and will likely help! If you are at a English speaking Google website, you need to click the option below the Google search box where you see only pages from that country in question. I believe that using other English speaking countries Google search websites was a key tactic I used to find a piece of information in regards to making on of my most popular conservative articles on the internet as popular as it was (ranked #2 by Google out of 103,500,000 million articles). I am an American and I found a key piece of information for my popular article at Google New Zealand.
If you reside in America, let me give you some resources Here are some recommended Google websites to do searches atfor English speakers:
Google USA for American residents: http://www.google.com About 300,000,000 people live in the USA
I suspect that the reason why Google USA URL articles have more of a worldwide effect on other English speaking countries Google search sites is because nationalism is a potent force in the modern world. I suspect that people often prefer to see articles from their own "hometeam" and because there are so many English speaking Americans that American URLs have a greater effect than articles on other English speaking URL countries. Of course, I don't work for Google so it is only a guess. :)
However, as i stated earlier, I believe the '''most important''' factor in getting your article to be top ranked by the search engines is by having high quality relevant content. By searching other English speaking countries articles you increase your chances of gaining a top search engine ranked article through superior research in terms of your articles content.
2. Again, the primary goal should be creating quality content. People are often much more likely to link to quality content than low quality content and inbound links are very important to gaining top Google rankings. Also, Google clocks how much time readers spend in an article and this partly determines your google ranking. Quality content encourages people to keep reading. Do NOT make any claims you do not reasonably support in the article. Readers will often blow off such an article and not read the rest of the article when they read such a claim or claims. This will reduce the amount of time they spend in your article and your Google rank will needlessly suffer. Plus people will often not be as likely to link to such articles which will greatly hurt your search engine rankings. Also, nothing will infuriate the opponents of an article more than an article than does not make unreasonable claims. This will create internet buzz/publicity for your article. Also cite your sources and do so via footnotes rather than bibliographies which are much less user friendly. Please keep in mind that Google ranks the links that you link to in an article. Obviously it is better to cite an authoratative website than Joe's blog.
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