I wrote up a hub after days of researching and hours of arranging
http://hubpages.com/hub/Top-Sites-To-Find-A-Job
But unfortunately i am not getting any traffic as expected.And It is not getting listed in top google search results. How can I make it found by google and attract more readers?
Hi nanospeck
I've got a feeling you may have some very strong competition on this topic and keywords. Having just had a quick look, websites on page one of the search results with the keyphrase "top job sites" have high PageRank's so it's very unlikely you'll be able to break through.
To get found you will need to do some more keyphrase research and find one on topic but without much competition. If you need any help with this just ask
Hey Sus
Thankyou I totally forgot about checking the pagerank before writing.Ehm and ..if you have any links to videos or sites to learn more things about SEO pls help me out and pass me the links.
Greateful!
efeguy: thnx , i'll get a blog soon.
twuxedo: i'm being proffesional mann...
Thnx guys!
patience.traffic will come.
try yousaytoo.com
bloghop,icerocket.shetoldme etc,but you need a blog.
Hey nano - you're welcome
There's only a few SEO blogs I follow:
http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/
http://www.hobo-web.co.uk/seo-blog/
http://adsense.blogspot.com/
I also have some great SEO articles if you want to check them out !
You should do some social bookmarking of this hub and share with your friends and your traffic will automatically increase.
Hey Nanospeck,
It has lots of info, and it's kind of long. I'm still a newbie, so I don't know better than anyone else, but have you considered breaking it up into maybe a 2 or 3 part series?
Also, how about a more attention-grabbing title like, "Top Jobs Sites That Will Get You Hired in 2010"?
Just my 2 cents.
I am new here and not a HP expert or anything. But for my first two hub pages I have found it helpful to setup a short http://bit.ly/ URL. Then I go to http://Twitter.com/ and tweet it several times over the next few days. If you have tons of followers, which I don't, this one could help a lot. I also like to submit my hub to http://digg.com/ . Then I go to the 3 main search engines and submit my Hub there so hopefully they index it sooner.
http://www.google.com/addurl/
http://www.submitexpress.com/submit.html I use this one because it submits to Yahoo among many other ones.
http://www.bing.com/webmaster/SubmitSitePage.aspx
Since my first two hubs were time sensitive topics, which probably isn't a good idea long term, I decided to manually submit them to speed things up. For most hubs you may not wish to do this and just wait until they index them.
About the time the traffic started dying off from Twitter and Digg the search engines started sending me traffic. At least this is how its went for my first hub page during this first week.
I also think you have picked keywords that are just too competitive. To compete with them I think you would need a whole web site dedicated to the topic.
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