Hello every one please give me idea about offpage techniques for keyword ranking for first page on top 5 all search engine ,and it must be durable for long time. If i will not use on page optimization?
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keyword ranking by offpage techniques
please provide appropriate answer.
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Hi Debal,
Maybe I'm interpreting you wrong but there is no quick answer to this.
You appear to be ignoring the advice already given to you by Brad. You need to spend more time reading about link building, and more time reading about on-page optimization.
There isn't one thing you can do to achieve the rankings you desire.
Cheers,
Mark
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Sir tell me one thing how it can attain ranking for all search engine like google,yahoo and bing all. For all search engine different techniques used? Some times keywords results appears on google top 10 and at yahoo not appear at top why .
I have optimize ranking for keyword "universities events" for http://meetuniversities.com/
on google ranking top 6 and 7 they are my subdomains our root domain few days ago on top 5 now it has decline and at top-18 on second page is there any technique to make it fix mean once i achieve ranking at top 5 then it will not decline.
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Sorry, what do you mean specifically?
How long will it take for specific keywords to achieve high rankings?
This really depends on the level of competition for these keywords, the amount of on-page and off-page work you do and so many other factors. No one can guess a time frame for this.
If your client is being quite forceful about this, you really should pass that 'Beginners guide to SEO' onto them as well. Achieving rankings takes time. And even then, there are no guarantees.
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There is one question also minimum how much time takes for keyword ranking for all search engines while i use both techniques offpage and on page both.
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Thank you very much for useful advice.
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Hi Debal,
The first problem I encountered with that site is that it's very slow. The images in the slideshow are around 150KB each.
I really think you need to focus on a lot of on-page optimization before off-page is even considered.
As Brad suggested, them guides are a great first step to finding the best practice. You really can't use 10 keywords in a URL and also, you can't target 10 keywords per page. You should be focusing on a keyword or at most two keywords per page. If you go beyond this, you might have keyword cannibalization problems.
Please read the guides Brad linked to. It will answer the questions you have.
After reading them, we would be more than happy to help you.
Cheers,
Mark
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But some time client require to do only offpage technique and also want keyword rank in top 5 on google so how it could be possible.
I want to do on pages changes on these places on root domain for 10 keywords but there is confusion how to put these all keywords on home page like in title and url it show odd mean there is not requirement to display on page can i use and hide it will be effective or not.
In url how to use all 10 keywords.?
In title at home page how to use all 10 keywords i want search ranking for root domain for all 10 keywords.?
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Title
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URL
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Meta Desc
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H1
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H2-4
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Body
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B / Strong
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IMG ALT
My site is http://meetuniversities.com/ sir please analyse and give me idea about changes on on page for keyword ranking for 10 keywords.
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Debal this is a very broad question. I suggest you start with a little reading if you haven't done so already:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/the-beginners-guide-to-seo-version-two
http://www.seomoz.org/beginners-guide-to-seo/growing-popularity-and-links (overview in link building, in other words the primary offpage technique for improving rankings)
Remember, off page and on page have to go hand in hand. You should aim to do both, not just offpage.
Good luck!
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