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Whether you have a big marketing budget or not, you want to rank higher because about 70% of clicks go to organic listings while 30% go to paid advertising.



Step 1: Write round-up posts. Interview everyone in your space. Ask them each question and make a very detailed round-up post. When you publish it, notify them by email and ask them to share your content.


Some of them will link to your roundup post and others will share it on the social web. This will help increase your rankings.


Step # 2: Use the SEObook Keyword Density Tool. Include your competitor in the URL that ranks for the terms for which you want to rank. This tool will show you all the keywords you are using to compete.


Do the top 10 listings for the keywords you want to rank for. Find common terms that use these 10 top URLs and use them in your web page.


This will ensure that your content is better, which will help increase your rankings. Make sure you don't just take things in stride, it flows naturally.


Step 3: Google for the term you want to classify. View paid ads and read ad copy. A lot of lists are at the top of the list for paid ads because their ad copy is attractive.


Consider making your title tag just like the ad copies that are at the top because they are more attractive. Creating an appealing title tag will get more people to click through to your list and increase your rankings over time.


If you want to make your title tag more attractive, consider adding a date to it, or use adjectives. I've also tried the words: Now, get free and try. These words generate more clicks when used in the title tag.

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