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Old 12-21-2008, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by adtastichosting View Post
lol. once again I hate it when people twist what you say, nowhere did I say I "outrank" them
Sorry. That was me. I misunderstood, but still... go on reading.

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I said I rank on the same page as them and for example do a search on: search engine marketing rates, you'll see Bruce is #1 and #2 out of about 55 million and I am #3.
WOW!!!!

1. Do you estimate a term if it is competetive based on the number of search results? No further comments...

2. Keyphrase "search engine marketing rates". Based on Word Tracker, Yahoo Suggest, Google Trends, Google Traffic Estimator, Google Suggest, Google Search-Based Tool, Google Search?q=~+-, AdWords Keyword Tool, Google Insight Search, Quintura, Keywords Discovery that term is not searched at all! What the hell are we talking about here?

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As of right now there are about 9 terms that are reasonably well trafficked and competitive and average about 30 million results in which I rank on the first page of Google right alongside the likes of the Bruce's of the industry.
Please stop bringing Bruce into this, because:

1. Number of pages do not make the term competetive. Search volume tells if the terms is competetive. Very sad argument buddy.

2. Lets see what Bruce says about SERP: Will Personal Search Turn SEO On Its Ear? | WebProNews Could it be that you are probably entirely out of date?

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Originally Posted by adtastichosting View Post
Am I perfect? No by no means but I have been doing this along time and I'm right in the trenches along with everyone else in this business/industry and runnnig my business as well as I can and rather than trying to find ways to make someone look imperfect we should be peers and find ways to help each other be better and stronger.
Well no one here is perfect. But everyone else also behaves as not being perfect or the best. A tip: Go through all your posts in this thread, and you will see what I mean.

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