Search Engine Optimization: Ranking For Keywords.

How can we rank for search phrases with no back links?

It’s really simple, a lot of people I have noticed on Search Engine Optimization Forums do not really concentrate on how POWERFUL OnPage Optimization can really be, they seem to just focus on empathsis tags like the I Tag, H tag, B Tag, U Tag, etc.

There’s so much more to OnPage Optimization than what people really know.

Contrary to what people believe where it’s stated that you need to have a lot of 3rd party links pointing to your website in order for it to rank well, although this is true, it’s also very tiring. So I worked towards ways where I didn’t have to hunt for links all the time and still obtain high rankings for thousands of keywords people use on a daily basis in the popular Search Engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc.

I’ve been studying search engine optimization for almost 2 years now. What I have noticed is a method that WikiPedia uses all the time.

One day I Decided I would create a series of pages on my domain and link them up in such a way to create a documentary trail of related articles, just like wikipedia. This is referred to in the SEO world, “Theme vectoring”, or the new phrase I use, “Semantically Related Theme Vector Structures”.

What do I mean exactly?

Clear your mind and picture a blank canvas. You’re in the process of building your Web site.
Your chosen topics could be; Dog Kennels, Holiday Inn’s, Sports Cars, and Home Improvement.

Naturally, a person would place a link on their home page with each of the topics above linked to another page.
Then they would create that article, upload it, but the topics above would still be linked on that page to another, let’s be honest, you would do it this way too as well right? I know I did, I’ve been building Web Pages for over a decade now.

But in order to get these rankings a dramatic change was needed in the way I build my sites.

When you have links from a Web page’s main topic pointing to another that’s completely unrelated, it’s breaking the chain of the related topic structure. So the page needs to be reformatted to ONLY display related links on that page, except for the “Index/Home” page link. Why? Because your home page is “also” going to contain words that are related to your other documents keeping that linking structure in place.

Going back to our reformatted page, we could contain side menu links like;

Dog Kennels, Dog Training, Dog Kennel Insulation, Dog Grooming… etc. While the main Article about Dog Kennels would contain related words like;

animal boarding, dog breeders, chain link dog kennel, dog beds, etc, each would have their own paragraph of descriptive explanations.

The trick here is to then hyperlink each of the above keywords that reside in our body text to another related article. And keep doing this for as long as we want, the only way for a person to get to these pages is by clicking on the links within the article body.

As you build one article linking from the main body text to another, you’re creating a “Semantically Related Theme Vector Structure”, a string of documents all being related that increases the user experience and knowledge. And Google favors pages that are in this manner as it’s one of their main goals to improve user experience, amongst other things like; user participation such as a comment box like most blogs have, or a Video Stream of sorts related to that page.

Google highly favors web pages structured like this as well as other elements such as user interaction as mentioned above.

When you link one page to another that’s contained WITHIN the article body, they’re classed as “Editorial Exhibits”. It “Implies” that you are an expert of some kind providing more information that’s related which possibly could expand on the visitors knowledge.

Now here’s a tip:

You could either devote most of your time just building one page a day; again what search engines love, regular content, if the search engine knows that you’re consistently adding pages to your domain, it takes your site more seriously than those who just dump pages on their domain and leave it and start on another in the hope to make more money.

However, if you had a series of sites, let’s say we had 10 web sites, and they are ALL related, well, they can be related in terms of the domain name, but not totally necessary. For as long as the “page/article” say on your 5th domain is related to one that’s to your 1st domain’s article, great, the “Semantically Related Theme Vector Structure” linking is still present.

The tip is, although it’s a VERY GOOD idea to link your articles to other articles that are related on your site, start creating new domains that also contain articles, and give your articles ANOTHER point of reference to a related article.

Before long, you’ll start getting flooded with heaps of Search Engine Traffic.

SEO Website Builder Pro builds such pages in this fashion, and it does it automatically for you.

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