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4. One excellent way to getting a top ranked search engine article is to have unique or not well known information in your article. As mentioned earlier by searching Google New Zealand I was able to find some key information in relation to a conservative article that was not widely known in English speaking countries although it was a top ranked article in New Zealand for the topic. In addition, by doing other research using both internet and print sources I was able to create unique content in the conservapedia homosexuality a article which is a top ranked article on the internet for a topic which is hotly contested between liberals and conservatives. In other words there was a lot of competition I faced when I achieved the topic homosexuality#2 Google ranking. If you create some unique material in your article people will be more likely to cite your article with a link.
In regards to the Google keyword sub articles, link these articles to the main article which you or your team are focused on making a Google top contender. The sub Google keyword(s) articles often are very popular and create traffic for your main article. Also, the main article creates traffic for your sub Google keyword articles. This creates a "vicious circle effect" in terms of creating webtraffic to the articles. You or your team might have to be a little patient as the Google web crawlers will likely find the main Google keyword article before it finds your sub Google keyword(s) articles. Please keep the use of Google keywords reasonable and natural in the article. The programmers of Google are not of low intelligence and I would think an article that uses every single Google keyword might be suspicious plus it would be very time consuming to create quality articles for a myriad of google keywords. Also, this is would be likely gimicy and you might not be really focusing on creating relevant and quality information. Again relevancy and quality are of prime importance and should not be subordinated to the over use of Google keywords that may not be relevant to your article. You or your team can also look at the Google keywords for these sub keyword articles so these rank highly (again see: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal ). When appropriate also look up the google keywords for these sub Google keyword articles. For example, if you are writing an article on Communism you would create an article with the google keywords "Karl Marx" and look up the Google keywords for Karl Marx (again see: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal ).
11. When you are creating Google keyword articles the Google keywords associated with a topic that are found here https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal is not all the Google keywords associated with a topic. For example, if you were to want to create an article on hot button social issue such as homosexuality you would go to https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal an type in "homosexuality" you will not see that "sexual abuse and homosexuality" is a Google keyword phrase but if you type in "homosexuality and sexual abuse" you will see that "sexual abuse and homosexuality" is in fact a Google keyword phrase.
12. Don't create a Google Keyword sub article until its ready. It is better to wait until you do further research and write a good Google sub keyword article rather than disappoint your readers with something of low quality. The same applies to your non-keyword articles but don't be afraid to create short bios of various people you cite. Keep the reputation of your article strong.
13. When creating sub Google keyword articles it is vitally important that these articles are not 17% or more similar to your main Google keywords articles or 17% or more similar to other articles on your website. Google heavily penalizes articles that are too similar and this is called a search engine "duplicate content penalty" (see: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/duplicate-content-penalty-how-to-lose-google-ranking-fast/1886/ ). '''This is a very important point and should not be neglected.'''
14. In relation to conservative articles or political articles on conservative websites, do not rely on the press or blogs or internet forums to generate traffic for an article unless you plan on posting on some of the big blogs or forums. If a topical area has very prominent blogs or forums and you post on them it can provide a boost for your articles and create internet buzz. If the article is an issue article post on both liberal and conservative blogs. However, this step should only be used to kickstart an already good article as may only create a short term effect. Kickstarting an article can be important because once the targeted audiences are initially reached word of mouth can sustain an article. Also, given that the majority of the press is liberal (but generally not totally radical leftist [revolutions, etc.]) it is wishful thinking to believe the liberal press will be of much help for conservative articles or articles at a conservative websiteviews outside their political ideology. If it happens that is great but consider that icing on the cake. Often the blogs find out about an article because it has a fairly high profile via the search engines which are generating traffic for the article.
17. Have a proofreader or proofreaders look over your article. I have been told there is a woman who will do this for free for conservative websites and I am going to try get ahold of her. You can also use spellchecking programs and the software package Style Writer which helps you write in a more clear manner (see: http://www.writeexpress.com/StyleWriter/stylewriter-introduction.html ).
18. Call or email other websites that are related to the website article and have them link to the main article and/or sub articles associated with the article. Often this can make a big difference although I would not rely on it. Wait until your article is of good quality before you do this.
19. Here is an email I received from a internet search engine expert regarding the above 17 steps: Your blueprint looks good. I would add that it is important for Google to view your site as authoritative and as a hub – that is done by externals links with keyword phrase you are targeting as anchor text. For instance if you are writing an article on “Darwin’s theory of evolution” – have links to high-authority websites – like http://www.darwins-theory-of-evolution.com (which is ranked #2 by Google for the search term theory of evolution) with the anchor text being something like “Darwin’s Theory of Evolution” or “Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution” or “Theory of Evolution.” It is important to occasionally vary the anchor text to external articles or you will receive an over-optimization penalty.
20. Periodically look at the talk pages for the article and incorporate reasonable suggestions. Also, if you post links to your articles in internet forums or blogs you can get useful feedback.
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