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clipped from www.andrewdaum.com

Link Building ~ the Holy Grail to High Search Engine Listings

Or how about this one;

utility poster video

I’m #1 for that phrase in Google.

I could go on and on, give you my most profitable phrases that I rank for — but I’d be messing myself up by giving you those phrases.

Besides, the run my car on water phrase is a pretty good one.

Whenever I write a post… I first think of the words or phrases I want to rank well for in the search engines.

I write down the main phrase… then I write down three or four related phrases and use them though out the post (article).

Once I’ve finished with the post, I let the post sit — I don’t link to it from anywhere or basically do anything with it for a few days. No promo at all.

I want Google to find it here first — and Wordpress does a good job of that.

If you want to cut your learning curve down a bit — (here’s the pitch), I have created a 40 page report on how I do it
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