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elite123
9th January 2006, 11:11
Does anyone know how to get on the first page of these sort of websites ?

Thanks

Ant

ebonybailey
9th January 2006, 11:29
Rob of topclick "genius" he got me one of my biggest clients.

www.top-click.co.uk

Michael

bwglaw
9th January 2006, 16:49
I got very good advice from Ray aka: Tin - his advice and put my site to number 1 on MSN under a specific keyword/phrase.

Have a look at 'SEO: Page Titles' in Marketing forum...

JustOneUK
9th January 2006, 17:00
I got very good advice from Ray aka: Tin - his advice and put my site to number 1 on MSN under a specific keyword/phrase....

I saw that post previously , he's right on the money. I have 1000's of number 1's from a very similar system.

vdeep.com
9th January 2006, 17:30
Personally im think your asking the million dollar question. It’s not just about becoming number one, but also maintaining that position. Whoever you speak to make sure they maintain good practices or your number one spot will become some number I can’t fit on this page.

Lots of people will claim to make you number one but make sure they are using good practise it not that easy for a multitude of keywords or key phrases and any unethical stuff the engines will not tolerate it for long.

A good SEO company is Oyster-web, they partly work on a targets i.e. You pay a bonus if they get you a to an agreed position but they charge a bit

Good practice that’s the important thing or the short term gain some people will get you will be just that short term.

Tin
9th January 2006, 18:34
Hi justone, have you got some wires crossed with someone else as I don't use a 'system' of any sort.
I specialise exclusively in organic seo simply because my clients only seek organic seo work, my work is manually carried out and always in strict accordance with all search engine guidelines.
Apologies if you don't think you've your wires crossed but nevertheless I don't use a system... if you do I wouldn't mind asking what it is tho! :-)

Ray

JustOneUK
9th January 2006, 19:07
Hi justone, have you got some wires crossed with someone else as I don't use a 'system' of any sort.
Ray
do you prefer the term Method? either is good for me.

I saw that post previously , he's right on the money. I have 1000's of number 1's from a very similar method.

Tin
9th January 2006, 19:29
Thanks Justone, method sounds soooo much more natural than system which sounded a bit like an automated process which I defo ain't.

Cheers, I can sleep easy now :-)

Happy New Year

Ray