Web Design Adelaide
You might wonder what point there is to having “Web Design Adelaide” as a blog post title, I know, I’d think the same thing if it popped up in my reader!
The reason for this post is simple… there has been a lot of talk in the social media optimisation circles that to get high rankings (apparently even up to number one on Google) for an “Exact Match” phrase (a phrase searched with quotes around it) is as simple as having a specific keyword in your blog title, mentioning your key phrase in the first paragraph and then mentioning it again in your last paragraph and then letting some people know about it.
I thought I’d test this theory with a phrase I’d like my blog to be ranked number one for, Web Design Adelaide, hence the non-article descriptive blog post title!
According to what I’ve been reading, this article “Web Design Adelaide” should be indexed in Google in a few hours and should be ranking in one of the top ten positions within a few days! So lets see how we go!
Of course, I want to be a good blogger and I want readers to get something out of this post other than a big pointless slap in the face and a thanks for coming, so I will be updating this post with each of the steps I have taken to push the Google rank of this blog post as high as possible!
So add this RSS feed to your reader so you can be notified when any edit / updates / comments are made so you can see how my Web Design Adelaide experiment goes!
Stay tuned!
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UPDATE 1: I sumbitted the web design adelaide blog to Digg and in 16 minutes the Digg page for the blog was ranked #39 in Google World Wide for a search on “web design adelaide” - wow! Proof is below:

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UPDATE 2: The Digg page for the web design adelaide blog at gone up! It’s only been 2 hours since it got listed! It is now at position number 12 on the Google world wide search results, see below:

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UPDATE 3: I bookmarked my blog experiment page in my Indian Pad account and that too has now been listed in google at position number 35:
