I have had many people ask me this and it’s only up until about 12 months ago that I totally smashed this preconception: “Getting your website on the first page of Google is IMPOSSIBLE!”
The funny factor
concerning this is often, i used to be ready to get initial page rankings for
many keywords, targeting many completely different niches, all inadvertently.
You a most likely thinking “yeah right Mitch….” however I’m 100% serious here. And the coolest thing about this is you
get can first page organic listings for almost any keyword while having a bunch
of fun.
You see, search trends
are changing, people no longer want to find a blog post and have to read it,
looking at static pictures without really having any of their senses engaged.
People want fun, loud, both visually and auditorally appealing content and if
you haven’t caught on about what im getting to yet, I’m talking about Video.
It is 100,000,000
times easier (real number – proven with real data that I created while eating a
banana) to rank on Google using video than any other medium. Not only that, you
can do it in record time. You can do that because Google will rank videos
higher than organic search results because Google being the smart company that
they are, know how search is trending and know what people want. I have have
videos rank on the first page of Google in minutes for high competition
keywords, still today it blows me away.
So if there is a keyword you want to rank for on Google or any
other search engine for that matter, try creating a few, to the point videos,
with your keywords in them, pointing to your website and upload them to YouTube
and the ton of other video search engines and see the result in a matter of minutes
(not days, weeks, months or even years.)
Here is another little tip, if you were to create that video and
then go and upload it to www.TubeMogul.com (don’t even get me started
at the sheer coolness of this FREE web based app), TubeMogul.com will then
blast that video out to 27 other video search engines all at the push of a
button.
Go on, give it a try, you can thank me later.