Indented Listings Give You Double Coverage In The Search Engines

By admin | April 25, 2008

In my last post I talked about Indented Search Listings. This shows your page has Relevance and Importance to Google. The real “Secret” to these is “Content“.

I today’s world of Internet Marketing, without question “Content Is King”. Having useful Relevant content on the page is the real Secret to getting ranked. The next piece to this puzzle is having “Inbound Links“.

Simply by virtue of writing this follow up post and linking it to the original post will give me a naturally occurring inbound link. Now all I need is some inbound links from other “Relevant” sites.

When you write good content, other webmasters will naturally pickup the content and post it on their sites. Another cool Internet Marketing Strategy is to take a part of your content and post it around on different sites yourself. Be sure to use your Keywords as Anchor Text when linking back to your site.

And there you have it, now you should have a Double Indented Listing!

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