Saturday, December 15, 2007

Do Ants Scatch There Ass

Does any one know if Ants scratch there ass?

Vic Franqui from Blogging Zoom is an old Black Hatter that is busy revealing secrets that few people are aware of and to prove his point he just posted a lesson asking his readers on Blogger Unleashed how he managed to get indexed and ranked number 1 on Google for the term "Do Ants Scatch There Ass".

If you have any interest in SEO then check out Vic's Blog and find out how he managed to get "Do ants scratch there ass" indexed before he even finished his article.



He did it the same way I did it but he did it in 6 minutes whereas I took 7 minutes to do the same thing.



Since Vic was faster I think I'll let him tell you how to do this - only fair.

Seriously though - Vic is one of the few people I have met that really knows his sh*t and I highly recommend all my readers take a few minutes and check out Vic's new blog "Blogger Unleashed". When black hat experts start talking about how to make money online the rest of us should really pay attention.

Griz

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Besides the fact that in your title it should be "their" not "there", good article.

Grizzly Brears said...

I don't think you fully grasp what the point of this post was.

If I had used the correct spelling then I would not have been indexed for the same term as Vic was. He was ranked for "there" not "their".

Vic said...

Grizz you suck LMAO

Grizzly Brears said...

Nothing like a little fun on a Saturday morning Vic. Lol.

I really hope people check out your site - btw thanks to you I am getting traffic for several "ass" related terms. (maybe fitting?) Lol

Markk said...

Well, that's one good for a tickle. Thanks to Vic, we now know how to scratch *there* ass and get to No. 1 on Google.

Grizzly Brears said...

Lol Markk,

Ya gotta love Vic - he has added a little flavor to an otherwise ad nauseum niche.

Mch said...

It's a nice article

Terry said...

Well f**k my old boots!

Thanks for the heads up Grizz,

I tried it with my new Work at Home blog which had not been indexed yet and wrote a post entitled: Can I Work at Home for Mony.

Yep, as soon as I pinged Google, the page turned up a few minutes later on the search! Funny thing, the page is now indexed, but when I do a "site:" command for the blog, it still comes up as not indexed!

There is a link in the post to the site itself, as well as to the previous post (which also comes up on a search) so not sure about that.

I thought I'd be cheeky and include my main keywords in the search term, so who knows what that will do for the blog's eventual ranking!

Hey, I might even get some hits for the bad spelling...

hehehehe

Terry

Grizzly Brears said...

Ha. Well done Terry

There is always a 1 or 2 day delay before the site listings catch up with the serp listing. This is why people get confused when traffic starts showing up for a post that doesn't show up in webmaster tools.

The nice thing is that once a post gets crawled your site is indexed regardless of whether it's listed or not.

This is the fastest way to get indexed and everyone should give this technique a try.

btw... thanks for the comment - no one else left more than a sentence worth but I knew I could count on you! Lol.

Griz

BlogStruk said...

Grizz:

This was a great (and very entertaining) post. Question: How important is it to choose a domain name that includes 1 or 2 of your main keywords? For example, I want to start a niche blog in which I'll write book reviews. The books are from a particular genre. I've come up with several domain names that are available for purchase. Some of them are catchy and are "somewhat" related to the purpose of the blog; other domain names aren't as catchy but contain 1 or 2 of my main keywords in the title. Those domain names are much longer in length than the catchy ones.

How much does this really matter from an SEO standpoint? I know your domain name contains your main keywords, but I also know that you've been experimenting with moving up in the SERPs with the term "payday loans" and that has nothing to do with your domain name.

If this is too lengthy a topic for a comment response, I can "take my answer offline" as they say on NPR!

Thanks.

Grizzly Brears said...

Small world Chanya I just finished leaving a message on your blog.

The ultimate situation for any niche is to have your primary keyword in your URL and Blog title.

If given the chance to use your keyword in your URL I would always choose this over a catchy name.

You can dominate the serps without the keyword in your URL (like payday loans) but having it in does give you a slight edge in highly competetive niches and from a traffic perspective you will likely get more hits. If you see 2 listings both for the keyword "reviews of Shakespeare" and one is called Shakespearereview.com and one is called blogstrukreviews.com which would you likely click on.

It's not mandatory for high ranking but it does make it easier and has benefits like the example above. Use your keyword if you can.

Thanks for dropping in Chanya.

Griz

Lee said...

Hey Grizz,

I have a question. I know that Vic said the ping needs to come from the blog itself. Does Blogger automatically ping "out of the box" or do you have to do something to setup an automatic ping?

Grizzly Brears said...

Hi Lee,

It's automatic as long as you set it to be.

Go to Settings - Basic - Let search engines find your blog? - Yes

Jennie said...

Hi Grizz,
i found your blog and was amazed at the free content provided and very valuable information here.
i would like to know if this trick still works nowadays? i just installed a new blogger blog and posted a new post, then i created a post with the same objective as the above and put in a string ot keyword with no match in quotes. but after an hour or so, there is still no sight of my new blogger site being indexed?
can you help to advise?
is this method only applicable to existing blogs with new posts, or can be used for new blogs (does it need to be some blogger, wordpress kind of blog or it can be used for new domains bought and self hosted)?
hope to hear from you soon... thks.. :)

Eric Ramirez said...

Hi Griz!

I tried this method with one of my already indexed blogs, and it worked like a charm. Now I wanted to try more, so I created a new blog on blogger, search something in Google, got 0 results, created a post with this exact phrase and i wait.. and wait.. and nothing happened.

I created the blog yesterday and still nothing, I know it will be indexed at one point, but it didn't work uning the method on a brand new blog.

So, this only works on already indexed blogs?

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