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Search Engine Optimization is a vital tool in today's ultra competitive online market. Given a website owner's determination to earn more money, better SEO over time is nice, but higher search rankings in a few days is exponentially better. This article is especially tailored to those that have had their site indexed and remain outside of the first 2 pages on Google. Rank increase will vary depending upon the competitiveness of your keywords and your current position.

The first method of creating better SEO overnight is to add your link to an on topic (similar to yours) PR 4 site or better. Obviously the higher page rank you can sticky your link to, the better, but PR4 links are where dramatic jumps begin. Ideally you would have your link anchored under your targeted keyword(s), but a link of just your URL will work in accruing SEO fast. Not only will this link increase your search rank for your targeted terms, but it will also increase in other related searches as well.

PR 4 links vary in cost depending upon the type of niche/website and the time frame you want to be linked for. Clearly, permanent links are #1 on your list, but year long links will do the job too. Just remember that with the removal of links, you will fall in search position just as fast as you climbed up the rankings. You can purchase links at DigitalPoint, NamePros, and the Warrior Forum.

Before buying any links, sift around the various offers and get a feel for the market value of the different PR links. See what buyers are willing to pay and what quotes sellers are offering. Also, when purchasing links know exactly what you are getting. Never buy a link without being able to see exactly what page the link will be on. After you have purchased the link, follow through and make sure your link was added to the page negotiated. Then, every month or so check to make sure your link has remained intact.

There are a few more tips for purchasing links in online communities. One is try to buy from established members. Although this in itself is no guarantee of a perfect transaction, you are less likely to have trouble than if you pay for links from a new or relatively new member. New members have less invested in the community and so their reputation is not nearly as important to them.

Secondly, don't hesitate to bargain on prices unless the offeror explicitly states that their offer is not open to negotiation or their price is already a good offer. For example, if someone posts a limited time offer of $8 for a permanent PR4 blogroll link, attempting to whittle the price down to $6 is unnessecary and unlikely to happen. However, an open offer of $30 for a link has a lot more padding in the price to negotiate with and so a lower counteroffer has a lot higher likelihood of success with more reward.

Another recommendation is to look ahead when buying links. A permanent link with a PR3 blogger who appears dedicated to his site will only increase in value as the blog develops and ages. It is also likely the PR3 will eventually jump to a 4, marking a nice value for you because you bought before the switch.

Now that we have explored purchasing PR 4+ links for fast SEO, it follows to discuss blog comments on related PR4+ blogs. Blog comments are notes and questions you write in response to a blog entry. When adding a comment, most blogs offer a field to imput your URL. Comments on higher PR blogs have a robust effect on your SEO, but the effect does not resonate nearly as well as a permanent link placed within the page. Notwithstanding, comments on PR4+ blogs do give your search enging ranking a quick spring upward. Read how to get free traffic for more information on blog comments.

Outside of high PR links, how else can you increase your SEO fast? Just adding more unique IP links alone can assist you in leapfrogging other sites. Depending upon your position within Google, a few links can significantly improve your rank. If you are just beginning in your quest to move up in the search engines, start at this point. Creating 10 basic unique links can help you sift your way out of the fluff and provide a gauge on exactly how hard it will be to reach the first page of Google. Many sign-up sites offering you a free individual web page allot space for your link(s). Youtube, Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Blogger, Squidoo, LiveJournal, WordPress, Clearblogs.com, Blog.com, and Vox.com all present you the opportunity of free links.

Links aren't the only avenue for quick SEO. Continually pouring in gobs of fresh content is something Google cannot ignore. Obviously this technique is much better suited for blogs, but traditional websites can also benefit (though not as quickly) from adding more pages of content. To succeed in a huge way with this endeavor, add four or five blog entries (or web pages) per day to your website for 10 days. Each entry or page should contain at least 250 words, but you do not need to exceed 500 words. This massive amount of fresh content will surge your site to higher page results. The downside is you will not be able to keep up this rate forever. In order to maintain your search engine status, slowly taper down your number of entries/pages per day. Desperately avoid a sharp drop in content as this will undo a lot of your hardwork. Instead, after the initial 10 days, lower your articles to 3-4 per day for the next 10 days. Continue this progression until you are down to 1 new piece of content almost everyday (which is the level a good site will maintain).

One person can achieve this type of effort alone, but it is a difficult task. To offset a big workload, you can employ a few tactics. One idea is to add a partner to the mission. The con here is you'll have to share in revenue or ad space when you reap the rewards, but another person can reduce your burden in accomplishing this goal. Similarly, you can always contract another person to do the writing entirely, but again this will require compensation. Another idea is inviting others to write articles on your site in exchange for plugs to their website. The cons here are apparent, but it does achieve the goal of adding more fresh content to your site.

Fast SEO is all too real and very possible, but don't forget that you can drop in the search rankings just as fast as you climbed them. Ultimately, consistent top rankings in competitive fields doesn't come from any one quick maneuver. Rather, lasting first page results come from offering the most relevant site to your keyword search. If you produce supreme information, products, or services the links and SEO will follow.


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