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Great SEO,but young domain without keywords?

One of my sites has great seo but .........................

         

Kriss Johnson

11:17 pm on Apr 6, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

One of my sites has great SEO <snip> but all of my competitors with better SERP placement have those keywords in their domains.

What can resolve my problem to beat this guys?

P.S- my site is less than 1 year old(can that be the problem?)

thanks in advance

[edited by: Webwork at 11:36 pm (utc) on April 6, 2007]
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Webwork

1:37 pm on Apr 7, 2007 (gmt 0)

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What can you do?

Read a great deal. Spend hours and days reading the posts in the various forums of WebmasterWorld. Then act on that guidance, with the understanding that the rules change from day to day.

Immediate solution: Build something of such value to visitors that your visitors will begin to promote your website - by linking to it, telling others about the site, by attracting media attention, etc.

Build someone of unique value in a field that isn't littered with thousands of existing authority sites.

Buy some traffic from Google or Yahoo if the price is right and the economics make sense.

That's the short course.

[edited by: Webwork at 1:41 pm (utc) on April 7, 2007]

netidme

3:35 pm on Apr 11, 2007 (gmt 0)

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based on recent personal experience, rankings in the serps are affected by domain age - although this is debated. <snip>

[edited by: Webwork at 4:46 pm (utc) on April 11, 2007]
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stu2

10:15 am on Apr 14, 2007 (gmt 0)

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in one word.... backlinks.

SeanIM

10:43 pm on Apr 27, 2007 (gmt 0)

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" in one word.... backlinks. "

or if you need to hear it another way -- inbound links.

:)

sergemann

5:30 pm on May 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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off the topic, but relevant to this post and sevral other I have read. What does <snip> mean?

rocker

6:23 pm on May 3, 2007 (gmt 0)

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What does <snip> mean?

<snip> means a section of the post was editted out, usually because it violated WebmasterWorld TOS

jchampliaud

10:03 pm on May 6, 2007 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



What can resolve my problem to beat this guys?

Don't worry about SEO. Think about your visitors. What makes them interested in your site will make a SE also interested.