The speed of getting ranked decently in google is not only based on content,
but how timely the content is. ncaa is/was a hot topic, it should of been
picked up speedily. I did a site about anna nicole smith, with an rss feed I
submitted to the engines, and had it show up in google on the second page in
less than 24 hours. It was also a hot hot hot topic.

Now take car insurance, not exactly a fantastic subject, and whilst it is a
necessity of life, 10's of thousands of people across the united states
don't saturate search engines with it on a daily basis. So a car insurance
website is going to have to have some BIG link campaigns and lots of great
content RELEVENT to searches people are making.

My suggestion for new sites that about a particular subject: get a dozen
articles written, get them on the site in a repository, create a rss feed
from the content of the site, submit both the rss feeds AND the articles to
appropriate sources. I advise this method in addition to hand done SEO
because I know it works.

On 4/9/07, Tony  wrote:
>
> hmmm... i built www.nerdbasketball.com and within DAYS of it
> going live, i was 5th in searches on google for
>
> "official ncaa bracket"
>
> and it was as new as could be.
> its gone down now over the past week or two
> however, just before tipoff and just after for a week or two
> nerdbasketball.com was showing up GREAT in google searches.
>
>


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