7 Ways to Rank Well, The Matt Cutt’s Style
I ‘m pretty sure, we’ve all red about seo here and there. Guess what, this one is definitely the coolest, as it cames from Matt Cutts himself. From an interview Matt Cutss with Performancing.
Below are the 7 ways to get ranked well in google:
- Google’s webmaster guidelines. Take the time to read Google’s webmaster guidelines
- Don’t bother with year/month/day in blog urls; Just use the first few words from the title of the post in the url
- Don’t try to rank for a huge phrase at first - pick a smaller niche and get to be known as an expert there, and then build your way out and up
- Controversial posts are sure to build links, but too many controversial posts may undermine your credibility.
I think you attract more links with a conversational style, humor, and doing your own research to produce new insights or tidbits of info - Commenting on other blogs isn’t that useful. There are a lot of ways to build a reputation, from having a great blog to producing a unique service to speaking at conferences.
- A single creative idea that catches fire in the blogosphere or digg.com is probably more useful than just chasing/buying/trading links.
- Original information or research is great bait to attract links
Those 7 above were officially Matt Cutts’, or we could say, google’s opinions?
Anyway, just a heads up, if you need more great articles from Matt Cutts, ride through to Matt Cutts Blog.

