Once you have compiled your list of potentially great keywords to use in your network marketing articles (Section One) you need to determine the likelihood those words will give you 'high page rank'. There is a free tool from Alexa you may download at www dot searchstatus dot softpedia dot com . (Or Google 'Alexa') You may need to use the Mozilla Firefox browser. The SearchStatus program will place two tiny rectangles at the lower right of your screen. The one on the right indicates the popularity of each site you visit. A rank of 1 represents the most popular site (1st) on the entire web. Most will be in the thousands or millions. The green bar to the left provides a general idea of where the site ranks in popularity, '10' being among the most visited and '0' being among the least visited.
Here is how you proceed to see if the keyword you selected for your network marketing article is likely to reserve you a spot on page one of the listings, so 'surfers' will actually find your MLM secrets, MLM recruiting tips, or whatever. First, enter your keyword in Google Search. Go to the web sites listed in the wide left column on the first page. Note the rank level in the Search Status box with the green bar. (Mouse over the bar.) If that site ranks 0,1,or 2 you probably have a winning key word. It means your competition is with very low ranked sites. Generally, if the number is 3 or higher don't use that keyword in your network marketing articles. However, if you find only one 'low ranking' site on that first page give the word a try.
Among the most important MLM secrets and MLM recruiting tips is this: You NEED first page placement. How often do searchers read beyond page one? Not often! We are an impatient culture. Be prepared to give up lots of keywords you think are great. If they don't pass muster here, they will not lead you toward success because your network marketing articles will get buried on page 10, or 10,000.
In Section Three I will share more MLM secrets and MLM recruiting tips about how to place your keywords within your network marketing articles.