Search Engine Analysis
You'll get top-10 search-engine rankings or I'll refund your fee.
If you take the steps detailed in the report I will create for you, your Web site will be listed in the top 10 results in the search engine of your choice. You choose the keywords. This guarantee is valid for one full year after your purchase. The cost is only $189 per report.
Of course no one can guarantee top-10 rankings except the search engines' programmers. But the proprietary software analysis system I use has a success rate greater than 98%. So this guarantee is a safe bet for you and me.
Finally a tool that would dissect the top websites and tell me exactly what I need to change. This was a God send! I made the edits and to my surprise within a week or two I started ranking in the top 30 for items I never ranked for. And I recently ranked top ten for some other keywords related to my site."
One site wanted to capture a high Google ranking for "Philadelphia graphic design firm." We compared the Web site's main page to the main pages of the ten Web sites that, today, hold the top-ten organic-search result positions in a Google search for that phrase. Comparing more than 30 factors, we delivered more than 60 pages of specific, actionable advice. When just a few of the recommended changes had been made — in about 30 minutes — the site went from having absolutely no chance of being in the top Google results to a 62% chance.
This custom report tells you, in specific terms, exactly what you need to do to improve your search results.
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Report overview |
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Keyword use in same site link URLs |
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Keyword use in document title |
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Keyword use in outbound link URLs |
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Global link popularity of web site |
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Keyword use in meta description |
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Link texts of inbound links |
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Number of trailing slashes in URL |
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Keyword use in body text |
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HTML validation of web page to W3C standards |
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Age of web site |
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Readability level of web page |
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Keyword use in H1 headline texts |
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Keyword use in meta keywords |
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Keyword use in domain name |
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Keyword use in the first sentence of the body text |
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Keyword use in page URL |
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Keyword use in HTML comments |
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Links from social networks |
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Search engine compatibility |
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Server speed |
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Factors that could prevent your top ranking |
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Keyword use in H2-H6 headline texts |
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Table: Number of keywords |
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Keyword use in IMG ALT attributes |
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Table: Keyword density |
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Top level domain of web site |
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Table: Keyword position |
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Keyword use in bold body text |
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Table: Number of words |
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Number of visitors to the site |
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Table: Number of characters |
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Keyword use in same site link texts |
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Table: Ranking factors digest |
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Keyword use in outbound link texts |
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Here are just a few comments from users of this of this proprietary analysis.
"My very first attempt brought me to position #1 out of nearly 400,000 sites. Incredible, thank you"
"My website was lost in a sea of competitors. I could not find it by searching for keywords related to what I sell. PPC ads were costing me a small fortune, but it was the only way I could get any customers at all, and the amount of product I sold didn't nearly cover the d costs. My site was costing me money everyday. I totally re-designed and refocused the way my site was built. I now have quite a few top ten placements on Google for very competitive search terms."
"My website today is #1 for Google, Yahoo and AOL."
"David Kirk is a consummate public relations professional whether your need is public opinion research, issues management, communications planning or strategies for leveraging social media. David's wide range of experience and interdisciplinary approach to communications are uniquely suited to today's business environment. He offers informed, results-oriented consultation."
Michele Schiavoni is senior vice president of External Affairs for the Christiana Care Health System.
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