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What It takes to get to #1 in Google

August 2, 2016 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

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Email Me at (JonHaver11 @gmail (dot) com) or contact me here if you have any questions!

“How many backlinks do I need to get to the first page in Google?”

Want my team to complete a competitive backlink Analysis for you?

I show you everything we do to analyze a websites competitive position in the video below, however......

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From the report you will know...

  • ​What keywords you are currently ranking for
  • Who your competitors are
  • How many quality links they have
  • How many quality links you have
  • Suggested strategy to close the gap between you and your competitors!

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  • We will analyze 3 of your keywords
  • We will let you know what we believe it would take to help shorten the gap between you and your competition

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The Confusion!

People often email me with some variation of the above question and I can definitely understand the frustration!

  • “I have done everything the gurus say to do and done great keyword research and created great content but I get so little traffic and am not ranking anywhere near the first page!”
  • “I built a website, it doesn’t get the rankings it deserves and when I search for answers I end up in paralysis by analysis”
  • “I know I need backlinks but I don’t have any clue as to how many I need 5, 10, 100, 1000? How can I tell”

This frustration is completely understandable…I shared it as well.

The Case for Backlinks

If you do 3 things well when it comes to building a website it is going to get traffic…

  1. Solid Keyword Research
  2. Create better content than anything else out there
  3. Get more quality backlinks than your competition

If you do those 3 things over time it will be rare you don’t have success!

The first 2 (keyword research and content) are well documented but how many and how to get links is definitely not simple!

Brian DeanBacklinko.com July 5th 2016

Backlinks remain an extremely important Google ranking factor. We found the number of domains linking to a page correlated with rankings more than any other factor.

MozMoz Ranking Factor

The 2 most important factors are links "1. Domain Level Link Features" and "2. Page-Level Link Features"

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Filed Under: Blog

Private Blog Network Building Service in 2016 – Is It Still Worth The Risk?

February 28, 2016 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

It has been several months since I last opened up my service, today I am excited to announce I am opening it up again for a limited number of spots!

Since the PBN de-indexing I wanted to make sure the risks were fully understood and today I plan to share a few data points to try and provide insight into what I believe both the risks and benefits of a private blog network building service is in 2016!

Done for you Private Blog Network Building Service Now OPEN!

This post includes…

  • My Case Study Results (recent results!)
  • Is any PBN Safe and why a Silo’d PBN is Safer
  • Data from an Open Marketplace on how many people use PBN’s
  • Peoples Plan to Use a PBN for the Six Figure Website challenge

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: pbn service, successful case study

UpThemes Scale Back On Theme Options Within Their WordPress Themes

November 27, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

UpThemes a WordPress theme provider is the latest WordPress theme company to announce that they are no longer producing WordPress themes that have tons of theme options packaged within their themes. For me this is a fantastic step forward for UpThemes as these options should never really be packaged within a theme to begin with but is bad practice that has grown to become more common over the years.

It’s my opinion that a theme should do a single job and that’s is to change the design or layout of your website and this is really the only job a theme should be doing on a WordPress site. A theme should definitely not be adding custom post types or hundreds of options to changes colours for a links, navigation menus, selecting custom fonts, adding advertising banners, slider controls, site layouts and many many more unrequired settings.
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Filed Under: Wordpress News Tagged With: theme company, UpThemes, wordpress theme, wordpress upthemes

Create A WordPress Login Form Shortcode For Your Blog

November 20, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

This neat little WordPress code tutorial will show you how to easily create a WordPress Login Form Shortcode using the wp_login_form() function that can then be placed inside any post or page of your WordPress blog. You will be required to edit a file during this tutorial we recommend that you use a good quality text editor like PSPad or similar when editing any PHP files.

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Filed Under: Wordpress Tutorials Tagged With: wordpress hack, wordpress login, wordpress shortcode, wordpress tutorial

WooThemes Back Online After Malicious Hack & Further DDoS Attack

November 20, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

WooThemes the Premium WordPress Theme provider is finally back online roughly 5 days after they suffered a large scale Malicious Hack of their website which caused substantial damage and disruption to their business.

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Filed Under: Wordpress News Tagged With: ddos, hacked, woothemes, wpengine

How To Display WordPress Post Date As Time Ago Posted “X” Days Ago

November 20, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

This WordPress Tutorial will teach you how how to display the WordPress post date as Time Ago eg, “posted 6 Days ago” in place of the more traditional WordPress post date format of 1st May 2012 for example. You will be required to edit some of your WordPress themes template files to achieve this change on an existing theme. As always we also recommend that you use a code focused text editor when editing any template files.

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Filed Under: Wordpress Tutorials Tagged With: wordpress hack, wordpress post date, wordpress tutorial

WPMods.com WordPress Blog Placed For Sale On Flippa

November 20, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

WPMods.com aka (WordPress Mods) a popular wordpress blog which shares wordpress news, tutorials, tips along with reviewing themes & plugins has been placed for sale on flippa.com by it’s founding owner Kevin Muldoon. At the time of writing the site has already garnered a bid of $30,000 after revealing around $2,500 per month in income from affiliates and advertising.

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Filed Under: Wordpress News Tagged With: kevin muldoon, sale on flippa, wordpress blog, wpmods

WordPress Load jQuery From Google Libraries CDN With Local jQuery Fallback

November 20, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

An easy way to trim some size off of your WordPress page loading times is to serve jQuery in your theme from the Google Libraries CDN rather than have your theme load WordPress’s internal version of jQuery which is located on your local server. I have personally used this technique a lot lately when developing WordPress themes to improve a website loading times, also by serving jQuery from Googles CDN you can easily update to the latest version of jQuery by simply changing the version number in a wordpress function.
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Filed Under: Wordpress Tutorials Tagged With: google jquery, jquery, wordpress hack, wordpress tutorial, wp deregister script

WordPress 3.4 Beta 4 Released To The Public For Testing

November 20, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

WordPress 3.4 Beta 4 has been released to the public today for testing and feedback purposes, theres not a lot of information as to the exact change log but I personally imagine that this may well be the final BETA version before we see a Release Candidate version. You can download a copy of WordPress 3.4 BETA 4 from the link below.
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Filed Under: Wordpress News Tagged With: beta 4, wordpress 3.4, wordpress 3.4 beta 4

WordPress Shopping Price Comparison Theme ComparisonPress

November 20, 2015 By Jon Gillham Leave a Comment

Have you ever wanted to build an affiliate revenue driven WordPress shopping price comparison site? Thanks to PremiumPress you can now easily achieve that goal with their new WordPress theme ComparisonPress.

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Filed Under: wordpress themes Tagged With: premium wordpress theme, premiumpress, price comparison, shopping comparison

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