How to have a good position in Google bot ?
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Hello,
my website is not appearing in the first positions in Google, it appears in the 1st position only if you type it address, but for example if you type a keyword that can lead to it, It will NOT appears, what can I do ? -
Unfortunately, my best answer would be to purchase a domain and hosting service in the US with .com or .net extension. However, I am not sure how easy that is to do from Morocco.
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Fine, now can you give me a suitable solution for that ?
Enhance my rank, search result ? -
I found the website on google.com and some keywords appear on google.ma
If you're trying to compete with the music industry and specifically the Europe / North America music sites you're going to have a lot of difficulty with a domain from Morocco
I did not mention it in my factors but hosting your site on a server that is in the country you are targeting is a benefit.
Rarely if ever do I see any other domains then .com .org or .net in my daily Google Searches.
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Kind of, off the subject of question - but I looked at your site, and from the description - What you are doing skirts the lines of legality in many different countries as with what happened to megaupload
Just a note, maybe you have already satisfied all legal requirements to file hosting and sharing
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Hey ! Thank you for your answer,
Can you check this out, type " mp4.ma " on Google, and tell me if it fine or NOT also if you see some problems that should be fixed. -
Hi Hamza,
Getting to the top of the results depends on a lot of factors some known some unknown.
Your question is very broad, and does not allow for a specific answer so I can only offer general help.
First, I would start with the basics SEOmoz.org has a good Beginners Guide Here
Here are some factors I know can help.. (in no particular order)
1. Domain Age (the longer the site is live, the more authority it will have)
2. Unique Content (do not copy paste other peoples content)
3. Good User Experience On Your Site (easy to use navigation, no annoying popups redirects ect.)
4. External Links to on topic authoritative sites (this helps user experience in showing that you're trying to get your users the correct answer
5. Proper On Page optimization, your keywords are placed in the right places (title, h1, h2 tags).
6. Never spam a keyword
7. Avoid link rings, and most paid link building services.
8. Each page should have 1-3 keywords it focuses on, make sure those pages are optimized for those keywords.
9. Each page should have unique content that is specific, interesting and relevant.
10. Submit your domain & Sitemap to Search Engines
11. Submit your domain to Dmoz.org (be patient and read some guides before doing so)
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