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Is Your Onpage SEO Holding You Back?

It probably is.

If you aren't ready to start building websites that deserve to rank #1, stop reading now.

The sad fact about most “SEO content” is that it oftentimes has very little to do with SEO. The days of being able to rank a site and hold a position with some $1/500 word ESL content and minimal attention to onpage SEO elements are gone, and they are never coming back.

Have you ever stopped to consider how insane it is to spend hundreds of dollars to rank low quality content that doesn't belong at the top of the SERPS?

Google's stated mission is to return the best results possible for any user query, so if your page isn't quality, your days are numbered, and your rankings will not hold.

If you are spending money to buy links in order to rank pages with inferior content and poor onpage SEO, you are wasting your money.

By starting off with the best possible content for your keyword, you give yourself a major advantage.

Our SERP-Specific Optimized SEO Content ranks faster and easier than generic filler content, and once it ranks it sticks.

SERP-Specific Optimized SEO Content draws natural links once it hits the front page, ensuring the steady flow of new links needed to maintain your position.

Our SERP-Specific Optimized SEO Content is constructed after a careful analysis of the on-page factors of pages currently ranking for your keyword. By analyzing a handful of essential datapoints we are able to engineer content specifically designed to rank for your chosen keyword.

Onpage Ranking Factors

Some of the factors we consider when creating your content include:

Content Length- “Length is strength” Longer content generally ranks better in the SERPS, because Google is trying to provide it's users with the most information it can. We analyze the content length of your top competitors and provide an article that is as long or longer than 75% of the front page results. This means that your article length will vary depending on the KW you are targeting, it also means that your article will fit right in with the front page results.

Keyword Density- People love to talk about how keyword density doesn't matter anymore, and they couldn't be more wrong. Keyword density is one of the only ways Google is able to tell what your page is about. Stuffing a page with too many instances of your keyword is never a good idea, and having too few mentions of your keyword can cause ranking problems as well. We analyze your competitors to determine the keyword density “sweet spot” for your given term, and make certain to fall within that range.

Tags and Taxonomy- Tags are one of the most important elements of on-page SEO. Search engines read tags for clues as to what the page is about, as well as how the information on a page is organized (taxonomy). Google rewards pages that are well organized with better rankings, so it's important to have your tags in order if you want to rank. We analyze the average number of H2 and H3 tags on the front page results, as well as the keyword density within each tag class in order to make sure that your content's organization is as good or better than the pages currently ranking for your keyword.

Images- Images are just another type of content, and if your competitors have image-rich pages, and you don't, guess who wins? We analyze the average number of images on the front page, and the keyword density of the img alt tags in order to provide you with content that competes.

Outbound Links- The name of the game in SEO is and has always been “match and exceed”, so how come you don't have any OBL on your pages? While your competition is linking out to multiple resources in your niche, you are playing with yourself in the corner, just begging to be singled out. Don't make that mistake again. Our content comes with embedded OBL in your niche, in order to allow your page to more closely fit the natural profile of pages ranking for your keyword.

Obviously, there are a multitude of onpage ranking factors relative to each specific SERP, we analyze each KWs SERP result in order to come up with a personalized plan of attack for your content.

The days of relying on a simple set of generic "best practices" for onpage SEO are over.


What You Get:

1 analytic report detailing the length, KW density, tags, images, and OBL of your top 10 competitors.

An in-depth consultation via Skype in order to discuss onpage ranking factors relative to your SERP and what steps we can take to create content that closely mimics the top results for your KW.

1 optimized article of a length not less than 75% of the longest result on the front page . This means that if the longest result on the front page of the SERP for your KW is 4800 words, you would receive a 3600 word article.


The article will be written by a native english speaker with a degree from an Ivy League university.

The article will be formatted and SEO optimized and include all tags, images, and embedded OBL. It will be ready to publish and free of grammatical or typographical errors.

If revisions need to be made, we will provide them at no additional cost until you are satisfied with the results



The fact is, you can do all of this on your own, and you don't need to pay us to tell you how.

However, if following the "prevailing wisdom" of what constitutes "good onpage" and "good content" hasn't produced results that you are happy with, maybe it's time for you to consider that there may be significant ranking factors that are overlooking. We've had a high degree of success improving SERP rankings for a number of KWs by using onpage SEO, and we are confident that we can do the same for you.


If you are ready to step up and start playing the game for real, we can help you compete.



We are offering this unique approach to premium content creation and onpage SEO analysis at the rate of $97 per article


2 review copies are available for $50 each, claim them below.



Please feel free to Skype or PM IceToEskimos with any questions regarding this service​
 
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I will gladly review this. I do recognize the value in compelling and reader engaging content being a copywriter myself but what I think is special here is how you also model that content around what google has already decided to place in the top 10 for the term being targetted. You have great SEO sense my friend, so I am super pumped for the review.
 
I will gladly review this. I do recognize the value in compelling and reader engaging content being a copywriter myself but what I think is special here is how you also model that content around what google has already decided to place in the top 10 for the term being targetted. You have great SEO sense my friend, so I am super pumped for the review.

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I didn't start really thinking about on-page + content until about a month ago, when I had a site that just wouldn't move above a certain position.

I'm always cautious about throwing too many links at a site, and I felt like I was already close to the "red zone" as far a link building overkill was concerned. This is a site that I actually care about, so I didn't want to risk being penalized by Google's animal du jour, which put me at a loss for a minute.

I started comparing my onpage & content to what was ranking and the first thing I noticed was the number of tags. The front page results for my KW had 15 H2 tags on average. I think my page had 4. After thinking about it for a while, I realized that the tag structure probably communicated a level of organization to Google that was being rewarded in the SERPS. However before I could consider organizing my content properly, I needed more of it, a lot more.

Although I thought I was sitting pretty with my 1500 words of "LSI" (LOL) content, after doing a little math, I realized that most of the front page results for my KW (a major medical treatment term with 30k ELMS and a CPC over $9) had content in the 3000 to 4000 word range. All of a sudden I realized that "good enough" was not good enough.

When I looked at the images my competition was using, I saw that they averaged 10 images per page, whereas I only had 2. So I set out to make my content richer by adding appropriate images.

Lastly, I took a look at my OBL. I know having a high OBL on page is a PR drain, but I'm not building sites to attain PR, I'm building them to rank, so that they can make money. When all of the top 10 results for your KW have an OBL over 20, and you try to sneak in there by linking out to 3 or 4 sources, it just looks bad. It looks like you don't belong, like you aren't part of the community, because you aren't interacting with the authority sites in the niche. I added OBL to my pages and made sure to link out to the same source materials as my top competitors.

Anyway, I reworked my content on several pages on that site in order to focus on length, tag structure, images, and OBL and the results were really surprising.

Without adding any links, I saw a major improvement in my rankings.

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If you've got a page that seems "stuck" in the SERPS, and you have thrown links at it to no avail, maybe you should consider focusing on the actual page you are trying to rank. I did, and it worked.




I've still got 1 review copy available.
 
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I'm down for a review copy on this.

That marks the end of the review copies, which means the price point of this service has now soared beyond the reaches of 99% of Wickedfire.

We are accepting orders from webmasters in the 1% at this time.

Fix your content.

Fix your site.

Fix your rankings.

It's simple.
 
Somebody asked me if we could do a "re-work" and augment, or beef up the onpage/content of an existing page.

We can absolutely do this kind of work on a case-by-case basis.

If you've got a page, and you'd like to improve it's rankings by fixing your onpage and improving your content, get in contact via Skype or PM and we can discuss your options.
 
wow - really cool, ice

ill give MHO about why this service is so necessary: these days, we aren't able to blast our sites with our targeted anchor text (as much) as we used to.

so the question is: how does google know what to rank my site for?

re-enter: on-page optimization.

when trying to rank with Google, on-page optimization is now more important than EVER! my oh my how things have changed, then changed again, now they've changed back to the way they used to be, with a twist.

I havn't had to use this service yet, but I do know that Ice is the man, he really cares about SEO, and if his past work is any reflection of this current work, he will show you exactly what you need to do to get your site ranked.

So if you are scratching your head wondering why your site isn't ranking, pay the $97 and get a comprehensive consultation of your sites and your competitors on-page optimization.

And if my recommendation isn't good enough, just look at guerillas sig.
 
You wouldn't judge your kid's drawing the same way you judge a Rembrandt, so why are you applying the same set of onpage values to different types of keywords?

Every SERP is different, and what works to rank in one, may be poison in another.

The only way to know is to do some real analysis.





Get Serp Specific Onpage

Get Rankings

Get Paid


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I think you missed alt "tag" in image section. Looks like you know Google very well.

That's a good point, VHSEOMike.

Here are some other good points you've made since joining this forum:

Deep keyword research, web2.0, and social bookmarking are the best methods after Penguin. For web2.0, consider backlinks from many sites like Hubpages, Squidoo, tumblr, etc.

For me, Clickbank is still very fine and I hope it will be the same for a very long time.

For me, web2.0 still works very fine. My web2.0 backlinks give me nice feedback.


At first you need to do your keyword research well. This will give you a good number of traffic from Google. Then to keep this traffic engaged to your site, you need high-quality engaging content. Also, you should do forum marketing, article marketing, video marketing, blogging, guest blogging, blog commenting, article syndication, and social involvement. It will take sometime, but you do not have to pay a penny. :)

The market is same as before. Only different is Google is trying to be more natural that is why it has released Panda and Penguin. Write great content and promote it nicely, you will keep getting nice profit.


You need blog comments, high PR blog comment, backlinks, social bookmarking, web 2.0, wiki links. Do them with great care so that Google cannot flag you because of over optimization.


It means you need links (backlinks) pointing to your sites. There are paid and free methods, and also whitehat and blackhat methods. You may Google it.

Joomla or Drupal. But why don't you want to use WP. It's more SEO friendly. :)



I'm not sure how we got along here at WF before you showed up and started dropping your own special brand of regurgitated SEO doubletalk babble on us, but I'm sure glad you are here now.

I'm ready and waiting to receive any more pearls of wisdom you might have to offer.
 
talked to him on skype
and placed an order

Thanks for the order, arasca!


The response to this service has been better than I expected, and after talking to more than a few people, I've realized that there is a demand for the analysis portion of my service independent of the content.

After all, if you've got a good writer, or you are a good writer, there's no need to pay someone else to create your content, so to that end I am offering a "reports only" service at this time.

These KW competition reports will analyze the onpage ranking factors of the top 3, 5, or 10 sites for any KW in any engine, and will include a list of summary recommendations for how you can improve your page's onpage profile in order to fit in better with the top results for your KW.

If onpage SEO was a simple as following a universal checklist, we'd all have perfect onpage every time...

Having a page that is under-optimized for onpage factors can impede your rankings, while having a page that is over-optimized can indicate to Google and other search engines that you are trying to game their algorithms.

We try to determine the "sweet spot" for a number of onpage ranking factors so that you can move on to your offpage SEO efforts confident that your onpage isn't holding you back.




The prices for onpage analysis are as follows:


Top 3: a breakdown of the top 3 results for your KW, and how your page stacks up against them -$25

Top 5: a more detailed look at the top 5 results for your KW -$45

Top 10: the standard top 10 ranking report, looking at all front page results for your KW- $65



TAT for all reports is 2-7 days.

I'm available on Skype or PM to answer any questions.

Bulk Discounts Are Available, Just Ask

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So this thread was interesting to me because it wasn't another $1/100 words thread. It was an on page seo analysis and content written to help you rank better. Now most of the time if your site doesn't rank it's because of the links you buy or the age of your domain. I think most people here or elsewhere never question their on page seo. However I do question that everytime I buy links and my site never moves. There always is that nagging thought in my head that my on page seo is weak and the links are not to blame.

What Ice does is just amazing. I was expecting some cookie cutter report from some seo software or other bullshit. Maybe even an serpIQ report with his logo on it. What I got back instead was a highly detailed spreadsheet with the stats of the top 10 results for my given keywords. I'm talking OBL of each result along with keyword density,content length, H tags and some other stuff.

This alone blew me away, I realized that having a 700 words for my on page when the top 10 results average was double that made me realize that this service was golden. Then Ice gave me his suggestions on how to improve the on page seo as well as what to do for the content that would be written. His writer made some content and after a few minor changes (I'm nitpicky about money site content) we are ready to start kicking ass in the serps.

Bottom Line, I would recommend this to anyone who is serious about their sites. This isn't cheap so don't for your MFA sites but for sites that will make you more then $XXX or more a day. At the price I'm be buying more before Ice smartens up and charges more. Buying this is way cheaper then buying backlinks in the long run.
 
thanks for the time on the phone. i am excited to work with you and your approach.
got 2 keywords for you to work with.
thanks.
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