As I suggested not long ago, you need go no further
than Fairfield Life to do what you want to do. Simply
put the phrase you want in the Subject line of an FFL
post and chances are if the phrase is unique enough
your post will appear in Google's top ten within 24
hours.
The reason, as far as I can tell is not FFL per se but
the site on which it is archived. That is scanned very
regularly by Google, and seems to be heavily weighted
in its rankings. To test my theory (for that is all it
is, based on only one previous experiment) I am adding
your phrase to the Subject line of this post. Google
for that phrase in quotes later today or tomorrow to
see if I am correct.
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bill.hicks.all.a.r...@... wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 8:53 PM, yifuxero yifux...@... wrote:
Any ideas on how to facilitate Google hits on a given topic? (say,
The TMO will steal your Dome badge or whatever.) Somebody told me
that if one follows these steps, you can get some hits from Google
searches.
1. First, get a gmail address (any name,)...done that.
2. Next, bring up blogger.com (run by Google) and set up a name
for the owner of the blog site, say Widgetqz. After this is set up,
it will have the following URL: http://www.blogspot.widgetqz.com
3. Then enter your blogs with appropriate titles that you might
think will get some hits, possibly, The TMO sucks.
OK, I did that...now to test this, I enter into the search field,
The TMO sucks (or any topic with key phrases or words). Tried that,
but no hits came up linking to my blogger.com.
What am I doing wrong, or does this hit strategy not work.
Thx for your help.
1) It takes a while for Google to find you, even if you register your
site with it.
2) Google works on a complicated algorithm sort of based on the number
of sites which link to yours. So now you have the blog. Get
thousands of people to link to it.
What you really want to do is Google bomb. Unfortunately Google got
wise to this.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_bomb