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You Can Rank On Google #1 Page

March 29, 2010 – 9:13 pm

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  1. 10 Responses to “You Can Rank On Google #1 Page”

  2. its important to know that the number of the results that are shown on google DO NOT show the acctual competition. You have to further analyze the top10 sites and see how strong their backlinks and their onpage optimization factors are. Moreover, you will probably get hardly any traffic at all from those keywords you have presented here. And SEO is all about getting highly targeted traffic, isnt it?

    By truth4usAll on Mar 29, 2010

  3. you rank on google has DECREASED! sorry apu simpsons..

    By lovekiwiforever on Mar 29, 2010

  4. give the guy a break.can you speak his language as well.

    By Freeinfo4u on Mar 29, 2010

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    By Jomi1011 on Mar 29, 2010

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    By Fitzgeraghk on Mar 30, 2010

  7. apu from the simpsons

    By N2170 on Mar 30, 2010

  8. HAHAHAHAHAH

    By albertjenajbolji on Mar 30, 2010

  9. sounds like that guy on the simpsons who owns quickie mart lol

    By aubhar on Mar 30, 2010

  10. lol funni accent

    By journeyoflife7 on Mar 30, 2010

  11. DOT

    By DSWIN62 on Mar 30, 2010

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