Control What Page Ranks #1
On The First Page Of Search
Engines For Your Own Name
Control What Page Ranks #1
On The First Page Of Search
Engines For Your Own Name
When you are active on the Internet, you can have a lot of influence, but no control.
By that I mean you can influence what people think about you, but really have no control over it.
In general in life you will be much happier not worrying about things you can't control.
You can't control the impulse people will have on the Internet to Google your name and see what they find.
You can influence, however, what they will see on the first page of Google for your name.
Here are three key steps to take to manifest that influence:
- Buy the .com and .net versions of your own name (complete with middle initial).
RobertAKearse.com re-directs to my "about page" (Shocking Bio) on this blog. - Use your full name when making blog comments.
In the "name" slot enter your full name when you make a blog comment. Vary between including your middle intial and just using first and last name.
In the "website" slot put the url of your name if you have developed an appropriate page on that domain
In some cases you may want to enter the url of your "about" page.
You may want to re-direct in some cases, so it is wise to buy both the .com and .net versions of your name.
As the number of comments grows on the Internet, your selected pages will rise in the search engine rankings and get to the first page of Google for your own name.
With some bookmarking and pinging of the comment pages (after approval) you should soon see your selected pages ranking #1 in the search engines.
To clarify things, you should bookmark your "about" page or the domain page you develop for your name url, also.
Avoid using this technique on blogs using CommentLuv or KeywordLuv. - Use internal linking HTML Code For Your Bio
If you are active on a site with multiple contributors (with multiple bios on the about page), then you should code the page so you can use an url that will take people precisely to your bio on the page.
Use this tutorial for how to put an anchor link on any page. Look for "A named anchor inside an HTML document:"
HTML Totorial
Then, use that special url in the "website" slot when you make blog comments.
I use MyDomain.com when I buy domain names. With a coupon code the domains costs a little over $9 (US) each.
MyDomain.com offers (as do most domain registrars) a free re-direct service. So I just pointed RobertAKearse.com to the url of my about page.
Multiple Bios On "About" Pages
Multiple Bios On "About" Pages
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