The Google Revolution has swept the network marketing world, just like everything else. It’s not very hard to take notice of the impact Google has had on network marketing.
As a small indication you can simply go to Google and type ‘network marketing’ in the search. With 150,000,000 results, there’s no questioning how popular this search term is, and you can bet that Google won’t ever be too far behind to latch on to something that is so much in demand.
“But, why should Google be important to you?”
It really is simply, Google is the 700 pound Gorilla in your living room that has been taken over as the ‘go to’ search engine by most internet users across the world. Google’s market share is even greater than Bing (formally msn) and Yahoo combined.
It has almost become an Internet default setting for most to search something on Google. If you don’t know something or want to find out something, no one any longer says, “I will search on the Internet.” Instead, they say, “I’ll Google it.”
Therefore, if you rank on Google, and if you are able to grab hold of one of those highly coveted first page rankings, you stand to drive high quality targeted traffic to your site. Now, Google SEO is a whole new concept in itself. But remember these few things:
- Google ranks websites on the basis of their content. Content has been and always will remain king. However, content is useless unless it delivers the right information at the right time to your target audience. It’s not about being everything to everyone; just bring the right content to your target niche.
- Along with that, Google simply loves for the content to be fresh and regularly updated. That is why blogs are tops in Google. If you have a static site, you are wasting your time with it and it will always be lost amongst the sea of madness, the web. Not to mention replicated company websites. You need to run from them.
- Inbound links also add to the popularity of your site and your sites ‘value’ in the eyes of Google. Now it’s not just about going out and getting as many links pointing back to your site, but it’s also the quality and relevance of the links that are coming back to your site. There are many different ways to create quality links to your site through articles, blogs, forum posts, social networking site comments, etc. Don’t expect this to happen overnight, but consistently creating back links to your site over time will increase you search engine and the better you will be the rank on Google.
Today, working with Google has become like a circle. You first promote yourself on Google, get the initial trickle of visitors, and when Google sees that people are visiting your website, they will rank your site better which will help attract more visitors. It’s actually really simple to get rank on Google as long as you follow a few simple rules.
- Pick your niche (who is your target market)
- Choose your keywords to support your niche
- Create content that speaks to your niche and uses your keywords
The best place to do your research and to find what your niche is looking for is Google. Google offers a tremendous deal of value in free research. You can use Google as a tool to find out what your competitors are really up to and you could enhance your strategies from it.






it’s crazy and a bit scary how one company can be so important to almost every one trying to make a living online. thanks for the tips.
Great post my new friend! Google is the Gorilla and there are many secrets of how to get your ratings high. Check out my blog because I write a lot about that!
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Hope to chat soon
Donna