Friday, February 25, 2011

When a keyword got saturated

Posted by IMers at 8:09 AM ,

So you write a new release gadget review in your blog, it's a real thoughtful writing that you've spend an hour writing it. Before writing the article, you've spend hours researching on that product so that you can write a full descriptive review. After the article is complete, then you publish it on your blog, and now what? Ofcourse you'll like your article to be read and get response from the readers.
Just happens to be that your article are on the first page on Google whenever someone searched the keyword which is the product that you've written a review in your blog.
Google must have love your article because the content is unique or it's fresh content with very complete description based on your research about the product. Anyway, your blog post are on the 1st position for the keyword of the product name. And visitors starts rolling in, reading your fresh published blog post.


Since the product is very new, not even released to the market, the competition for that product name as keyword in Google search is still very low. That would explain how your blog post about that product got to the 1st position in Google search.
But what happen is, other blog start posting article about that product, and others follow. In a couple of days your 1st position blog post suddenly nowhere to be found after 10 pages searching for the keyword.
Out of curiousity you go to page 18 and there your blog post are, from 1st position drop to page 18 for the product keyword. What the bloody hell, have just happen?.


When a keyword got saturated, and SEO play it role, it can beat the hell out of you. Anyway (Your is my).

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