Excerpt from:  How Search Engines Find A Better Blogsite, and Other Blogsites Powered by MyST
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January 14, 2007

SEO Results for YourResource.com

Only three weeks after blog.YourReSource.com came on line, www.YourResource.com now has far more visibility than it had before.

by John Gaudio

When we brought http://blog.YourReSource.com to life on December 26th, a site search for YourReSource.com yielded exactly one link.  That was the home page, and it was last archived in October.  YourResource.com had a footprint with just one hook.  Just one page being indexed by Google.  Now the URL's footprint boasts 96 hooks.
  
Search for     rick thomas, resource     , and you'll find it to be number one and number two of 4,350,000.  Number one goes to the blogsite, number two goes to a page on http://YourReSource.com that Google didn't even know existed when we started.
 
Search for    "Rick Thomas"    and you'll see another example of how  www.YourReSource.com,  has now been pulled into the blogsite's rich data cloud.  One page on www.YourReSource.com is now at position 37 of 118,000, and climbing.  The climbing part presumes that the client will be blogging frequently. :-)  
The goal is to create at least two, and preferably three posts per authored blog, per week.  That works out to at least one post per day, with Sunday off.  Keep them short, simple, and well focused.  By the way, without quotes around Rick Thomas the same page comes up at position 35
 
http://www.google.com/search?num=40&hl=en&lr=lang_en&safe=off&q=%22Rick+Thomas%22
  
Google     Winning at Wireless Retail    , and the blogsite comes up 8 & 9 of 1,450,000.
 
 
The plan now is to start working immediately on additional posts so that as people read my client's new book, Winning at Wireless Reatail, and start lusing the search engines to look for more information on what they find there, including information on the title of the book, chapters, topics, companies, players, etc., the content on blog.YourReSource.com will dominate. 
Remember the blogsite mantra.  "Blog early and blog often." 
The results I describe here are accurate now, but they can change at anytime as Google is constantly updating its index.  If you read this, and find they've changed significantly, please email me.  John@Gaudio.com.

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