How to Make Sure Google Keeps Your Website Buried
Author: Paul Ciara
Since it's inception, the Internet has been constantly
changing. Linking strategies change, marketing tactics are
getting increasingly more elaborate, search engine algorithms
are constantly evolving, new online opportunities have opened
up, but amid all the change and evolution of the Internet, one
simple fact has become an undeniable constant. To get large
amounts of free traffic directed towards your website, your
website must be ranked very high in Google.
This is directed to the confused Internet marketer. To make
sure you don't get large amounts of free traffic directed
towards your website, make sure not to stray from the following
points.
Firstly, when registering your domain name, don't choose a
domain name that relates to your website. If you are promoting a
weight-loss product with the name, "Uber Fast Six Pack Ultra
Abs," don't register a domain name similar to
uberfastsixpackultraabs.com. Instead, register a completely
un-related domain name such as peanutbuttertastesgood.com.
When designing your website, make sure you don't put the your
primary keyword phrase in your web-site's title. Again, if you
are targeting the keyword phrase "Uber Fast Six Pack Ultra Abs,"
make sure not to include this phrase in your title tag. Instead,
include something completely unrelated, such as "Why we KNOW
Elvis is still alive," or "Proof the moon landing was a hoax."
Make sure the images you upload to your website don't have
names related to your main keyword phrase. Naming an uploaded
image to a six pack abs website Six_Pack_Abs.jpg is a big no-no.
Additionally, don't give your images alt-tags that have anything
to do with keyword phrase you want to get rank for. Rather than
naming an image "Six_Pack_Abs_Fast_Image_1", name it something
like "fried_eggs_and_ham."
Don't install a Wordpress blog on your website. If your
web-hosting provider has an automated blog installer such as
Fantastico, don't install a blog in the yourdomain.com/blog
directory. Additionally, don't regularly post in this blog and
make sure never to submit your blogs' RSS feed to any RSS
aggregators such as such as FeedAgg, FeedFury, RSSMotron, or
Feedest.
Another good method to keep your site buried in Google is to
refrain from linking to your website from high PR (Page Rank)
social bookmaking websites such as Digg, Indianpad, Mixx, and
Propeller. Linking to your web-site from these sites will
quickly dash your ultimate goal of being buried in Google.
Creating blogs and pages with Blogger, Suidoo, Hubpages,
Livejournal and other blog sites shouldn't cross your mind.
Additionally, you shouldn't submit the blogs' RSS feeds to any
RSS aggregators that you might find on a search engine such as
Google.
Since Google loves videos, don't make a video related to your
niche and upload it to video-supporting websites such as
YouTube, Myspace, Vimeo and Google Videos, and whatever you do,
make sure not to but a link back to your website in the info
box, or in your profile box.
Don't write articles related to your niche and submit them to
various article directories. Since Google loves article
directories, submitting well-written articles is the last thing
you want to do if you want to keep your web-site buried.
Above all though, remember that keeping fresh related content
on your website should be a very low priority.
And that's about it. If you want to make sure Google keeps your
web-site buried, follow the above steps and you have my personal
guarantee that you will not fail
About The Author: -Paul Ciaramitaro - SEO expert and Internet
marketer. The Internet is saturated with a large number of
mis-leading guides on SEO and search engine strategies. Amid the
rough though, there are a few diamonds such as Google
Manipulator at http://www.GoogleManipulator.org/
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