I have a sports forum too. Using the same method (team name + forum) I rank 1st for it. Using just the team name I rank 9th overall. And just to mention, many people search and get to my site by using the team name + forum keyword.Getting the forum I recently sold on the front page was tough. I targeted the terms "dallas cowboys forum" and "forums" after I bought the site, which was NO rank anywhere at all at the time. Lots and lots of competition in that niche with anything attached to that team name. How many people are going to be searching those terms? It turned out to be quite a lot. But if you cannot get your site's name on the first page of the name search? Seems very basic to me. It's going to be very challenging to break the Navy's grip on that term search.
Yep, I think I launched phpld in 2006, and you are one of the early users of that product, so it's probably been more than 12 years since I first came in contact with you. The dance forum was launched in 2002! And my oldest website is just about 20 years old today.@dvduval Hello, David! Long time...
It's nice when it happens but let's be realistic there are that many websites out there and only a few lines on most search engines first page, we're not going to all fit
I'm on the first page if you search for: alien forum, alien ufo forum (s). Sadly, that doesn't translate into members for I am content-poor
#1 for dance forums for many years
Well, if someone were to search for a ufo/alien forum, wut search terms would they use?Anyone can rank for un-searched for phases.
Well, if someone were to search for a ufo/alien forum, wut search terms would they use?
Kewl! ThanksOK, if you want to rank for numerous phrases that are related, you need to adopt LSI, Latent Semantic Indexing.. A good example is Wiki-Pedia. Look at how their pages are structured.
There is a myth that is out there stating that you need back-links in order to rank... this a complete an utter lie!
Regular content
Grade 12 or above English
Power words
Related Phrases
Keyword Proximity
Keyword Link Proximity
Keyword density
Text Formatting: bold, underline, colon, H1, H2, TD, bullet points, etc, etc.
PageRank Bleeding control
and so many others.
Kewl! Thanks
Thanks you very much, Vegas702. It seems you are a SEO expert. Your advice is much appreciatedYou're welcome
Find a plugin/add-on that allows you to hyperlink keywords then assign those keywords to pages, and then you'll start creating a web of documents that are all related to each other, just how wiki-pedia has theirs, have noticed? a web of information all linked up to each other?
What does it do? It conforms to Google's TOS and main goal to its user base: TO IMPROVE ON USER EXPERIENCE
the more you do this, the higher up the rankings you go and more PR is added, but you will need to learn how to do pagerank bleeding control first
Thanks you very much, Vegas702. It seems you are a SEO expert. Your advice is much appreciated
Holy cow! Can you speak to him on my behalf and ask him put my site on Google's first page? j/kYes I've been doing this for some time and I've actually visited the Google Offices to speak to Matt Cutts
My site is ALIEN BABBLEWhat's your web address? I'll see what can be improved to get over the xenForo's lack of skills to create a SEO Web page. I've noticed the HTML codding is in a bit of a mess. It's not designed for search engines at all.
I've optimized my site to the best of my abilities, but there's probably a bunch of things that fall short of G's standards. I think I even pulled a brain muscle with your list of things to do haha.View attachment 199313
you see this here? look at how many lines of code was made BEFORE the first post by the OP was made.
This is BAD... Content should be at the top... they're not using absolute positioning properly to have a good onPage SEO factor.
Also, notice the gaps in between the lines?
This is BAD, it slows the web page loading down.
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