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How to get Google grouped double or even tripple listing results

 March 29, 2010   Comments:

I had interesting question about how to identify the best sub page for a specific keyword phrase to target for link building.

There are really two easy ways to do this, the first one is to enter into Google the site command followed by your website URL and the keyword phrase in quotes.

Here is how:
Site:www.mysite.com “this is the target keyword”

Google will respond by listing the best pages that match your query on your site. The first page listed most likely will be a sub-page not your home page. Either ways you have just found your best matching sub-page in to target for link building.

The second option to find the best suited page for further optimization and link building is to increase the number of pages Google displays by clicking on the Advanced Search options and increase Results Pages to 100.

If your site is already in the top 100 you should see two listings, 1 for your home page and one for a sub-page Google picks as the most relevant. This sub-page should match the page you will find by executing the Site search command in the previous step

You can further enhance the sub-page by optimizing the title, add heading tags and optimize the content by sprinkling a few variations of the keyword around. You can also add internal links to the sub-page from other related pages from within a suitable content.

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