Google First Page Ranking Strategy Discussion
Written by diane on February 22, 2008 – 11:58 am -To continue our discussion of Hubpages, this morning while wandering the halls of Hubs, I came across this excellent How I got my hub to be on Google’s first page by Hubber Mark Knowles.
Now before you rush off and think this is going to be a walk in the park, it’s not. But, it’s also completely do-able if you’re willing to dedicate a good chunk of your time … this week even … to making it happen.
Mark’s hub goes into details on why someone would dedicate themselves to the task of creating not just a hubpage, but a flagship hub. Good insights as to why and how this will work for you.
You might also check out another favorite hubber of mine, Lissie. Lissie has created a “how to” flagship hub. Also, since this one is a “flagship” you’ll also benefit by visualizing what your own end result will look like. You can read her indepth information here: How To Write a Flagship Hub.
Just keep in mind that sometimes (not always but most times) it’s best to “start small” and build. You will be participating in a social media site that prides itself on community. Taking the time to hobnob and get to know others is always your best first approach. Grab the Hubpages Guide, read it, and put it into practice.
Remember most likely you’ve got plans to be around online for a long time to come, and most strategies take time. Social media is an excellent avenue to pursue, if you do it wisely.
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March 12th, 2008 at 7:01 pm
Thanks for the mention - I just noticed the traffic and came for a look - nice blog! Just to clarify by “How To” article is not in itself a flagship hub - but I have links to articles that are! basically a flagship has to be 1500 words min 10 links, 3 videos, 5 photos and literate!
March 12th, 2008 at 7:31 pm
Thanks Lissie for pointing out my error so people don’t get confused and also providing details on how a flagship hubpage is made