There is nothing hard about ranking your article or video on the first page of Google. You simply need to understand what makes Google rank a certain article above all other articles.

Looking at an example is the best way of explaining how things work in real life. I will show you in the next days up to a week how I will rank a video in the top 5 Google results for an extremely competitive keyword. I will make a video targeting the keyword "Herbalife Review" that has almost 1 million competitors.

You might be wondering why I take up the challenge against such an aggressive keyword but the answer is simple. YouTube is already ranked on the first page of Google for this keyword. So why would I spend months trying to rank my website on the first Google page? I just upload my presentation on YouTube and get people drawn to watch it.

Yes I will tell you how!!!

The two most important criteria that google employ to rank a page are POPULARITY and RELEVANCY. Search relevancy is measured by some complex indexing formulas where Google looks at the actual written content on a website. The search engines don't have an ability to index videos, so they sort and index videos by the brief descriptions that you see in all of the major video sites, like YouTube.

If you have understood search relevancy, Google search popularity will no be difficult. It is based on:

1. Number of links pointing back to your content;
2. The authority of the pages pointing back to your content. See if you could get a link coming for microsoft.com pointing back to your article. Your popularity would take a huge step ahead of everyone else.
3. How much search engine authority does the website with the promoted content have ? That's why I putted my video on YouTube, because Google give a lot of authority to YouTube.

Hope you are following closely as this is important indeed…

Now here is my submission process so I can get some popularity:

1. Submit my original video on YouTube;
2. I put a link back to my video and blog in the author resources box;
3. I will submit this article over hundreds of article directory to get undreds of backlinking again to my video and my blog.
4. Then I turn to tubemogol, which is free, or Traffic Geyser to send my presentation to over 20 other video directories. At the same time, I link them all back to the first video and blog;
5. And finally, I use OnlyWire to socially bookmark my video;

See the recommendation section on my blog to get more information about the tool I use for my submission process.

After I'm done, I'll have accomplished one thing - I'll have more links to my video than any other YouTube video on a similar subject. The search engines will see many of these backlinks to my video, and will perceive the video as having more value than the vast majority of other websites that are competing for the same key phrase.

Brilliant, I know...

This information is valuable enough to charge for, but you can do us both a simple favor by sharing this content with the OnlyWire button on my blog entry to help share this information across different social networks you're a part of; that way we can help your friends rank in the search engines, too. Enjoy, and I hope to see some of your videos at the top of the search engines.

Keep in mind, this is not an over night strategy. Dominating niche phrases on the internet can take time, and it is better to stick with one strategy and do it daily for the next six months than to try and do six months of work in one day. If you dominate one small niche per day, in a year you'll have more than three hundred pages ranking in Google - how cool would that be?

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