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Monday 2 January 2012

Part 5 Of "Check Out The Competition" | Last Part

In fact, as I move down my list 8 of the 9 sites are the Amazon site itself and none of those 8 pages have any pagerank. Excellent news! And the final website when I check it has a pagerank of zero.
This is great! We could easily beat this Amazon page and get into that top position simply by getting some good quality backlinks to our own review page. We’ll go into more detail on how to do this further in this ebook.
Once we have completed this exercise we need to move on to another keyword in our list and go the through the whole process again. Yes, it’s a lot of work but keep thinking of that recurring income. Do the work once and sit back and reap the rewards.
For this exercise we are only went through the first search result but you would also need to go through the same steps for the other 2 websites in the top 3. And personally, if they look too competitive I would look at positions 4 to 10 as well as you can still get some nice traffic from being in any of those other spots.
Fortunately, this example only had 9 web pages to check for pagerank. However, you may come across ones that have hundreds of websites that you need to check. So do you go through each of those hundreds of websites to check out their page rank? Seems like a lot of work doesn’t it?...I’m not going to lie to you, it is. But there are easier ways. You can use tools like Mass Pagerank for instance -

http://www.masspagerank.com/. This is a free tool that allows you to check the pagerank of up to 50 website urls at a time. I am sure there are others that do a similar job, simply have a search around in Google.

So What Does This All Mean?

Just remember that your ultimate goal with this step is to see if you can get your own product review page into one of those top 3 spots in Google for a variety of different keywords. So let’s look at it this way:

  • If those 9 sites we just found all had pageranks of 6 (indicating very strong sites) then I would know that it would take a heap of work to beat that Amazon page for that keyword.
  • If they all had page ranks of 2 or 3 then I know it might take a little work but I know I could beat them.
  • If they had a combination of high pageranks of 5 and 6 and low pageranks of 1 or 2 then it might be tough but doable.
  • If none of those nine have any pagerank (which is the case with our example) then I would go ‘Woohoo, I can beat this easily!’

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