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SEO is all about making sure your site can be found by the search engines.
After my previous discovery that this site has a SEO Score of 98%, I started thinking, why not share some tips with my readers. So as from today I will create a series of post over the next few weeks that are all about making sure you get your SEO fixed on your own blog or site so you to can have a SEO Score of 98%. (I like to brag
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Probably you all read about SEO elsewhere and most of the times you already know today’s tip, but I want to make sure you’ll be rewarded for using it. This you can’t find on many other sites.
My first tip in this series of posts is link your keywords and make sure they’re used on other sites to link to your site.
For example, from the start of this blog I used the keywords “Million dollar challenge” to link to this blog from other sites. Every time I subscribed to some kind of blog or site where you can leave your link, I’ve used these particular keywords. Or if you ask other site owners politely to link to our blog in return for a link to their blog or site, they’ll probably will do so.
If you search in Google using these keywords, you’ll see you’ll be getting around 500,000 results. My site is ranked on the 5th place. This means that everyone who searches on these keywords will see the link to my site without even going to the second page of the results. An advantage of being linked on the first page is more hits of course.
So really think carefully about which keywords you’ll be using to connect to your site. Ask yourself the question, how do I want to be found? If you got yourself an answer, then look at your competition for these keywords. The more competition, the more effort it’s going to take to rank higher. Or if you play your cards right the more hits you’ll receive if you figured out your way to Google’s first page.
And let me be the first one to help you with it. Of course there’s a little catch to it.
If you figured out the keywords you want to use, let me know and I’ll be sharing them in some upcoming linklove posts. Use the contact page or send me a mail (info at the1milliondollarchallenge.com) with your keywords and a brief description of your site or blog, max 50 words.
But before sending the mail, make sure you got a little post up and running about my site and put the link to this post in your mail. I’ll make sure your site will be featured in one of my future posts and you’ll get a permanent listing in my Link Page. Remember this is a PageRank 3 blog since last update, so you’ll be getting a decent backlink back to your site as well.
You can make the post as long as you like, but I would like to see an article with at least 50 words in it, that’s not so hard I think.
You can write about how fabulous you think I am, how good this site is , …
No just kidding, make an honest post out of it, you’re totally free in about what you write.
The only thing I ask from you is that you use the following keywords: “earn easy money” to link to http://www.the1milliondollarchallenge.com
So will you be in my future linklove posts?
And don’t forget to check back for my future SEO Tips, if you want to be updated automatically, subscribe to my Full Feed RSS or follow me on Twitter.
SEO Tip nr2 is also available right now.
Today, I asked a colleague of my to register me a new domain for a website project I was thinking about lately.
The project itself will remain a little mystery for now.
Those who regularly read this blog, could have a little idea and those who’re following me on twitter and actually read my tweets
will know something more. If you want to be one of the first to know about it, then follow me on twitter for the latest info.
The hardest thing about most web projects, is finding a proper domain name that’s still available.
The last few days I searched the web for some good domain suggestion sites, to get some idea’s, but at the end I took a domain name that I thought about myself.
What I did to choose my new domain name, I’ve opened notepad and wrote down some keywords that I’ll definitely going to use once the site is up and running.
Because the site has a particular target audience I wanted to make sure that my nr one keyword was in it. So I began puzzling with this keyword and a few others to make some words or a short sentence.
Once this list was completed I started checking if the domain name was available.
After checking two complete lists I numbered it down to 5 available domain names.
It’s unbelievable what domain names people already have registered. And before you think to yourself, now I’ve thought about a domain name nobody else thought about, believe me this is wishful thinking
So now you’ll have a list with only 5 available .com domain names, what’s up next?
Because I just want one domain name, I started thinking which one will be the one that could bring in the most traffic without applying SEO? This is easy, the one that people type in directly when they want to surf to a particular site.
I also searched trough Google’s adwords site to see how much competition I have on some particular keywords and how much searches there are on these keywords. After comparing all of this I made my decision to register a brand new .com domain name. And I must say I’m really happy with it.
Now it’s up to me to make sure the site will go live, make sure that there’s enough content to start with and off course make sure I got my SEO covered.
The SEO part in particular won’t be a problem if you know that the blog you’re reading right now has a SEO score of 98%.
Every now and then I’ll post some more info about the project on this blog, but for those who can’t wait, follow me on twitter to find out first handed.
These are a few quick tips I can give you about finding a good domain name.
So what do you do for finding a good domain name, have some other tips we can use in the future?
A few minutes back the first game of Euro 2008 ended. Too bad for the one of the hosts Switzerland that they’ve lost to Czech Republic with 0-1 but in my opinion, the Czech deserved the win.
They had more ball possession, some of the best chances, and a bit of luck the Swiss didn’t had.
For me the next few weeks will consist out of sleep, work, run a bit and watch as much soccer as I can. So I’m going to excuse myself for not going to update the site as much as before.
Whenever I have some time free I’ll make sure to write something interesting for you all.
And if I run into something interesting, I’m going to make sure I’ll make some free time.
Now a question to you guys and girls.
Are there any soccer fans between my readers?
Who do you think will win the European Championship title?
I think Portugal with a brilliant Christiano Ronaldo and Ricardo Quaresma will have a great chance of winning the title. For Ronaldo it will be the crown on a fabulous season where he has won everything he could win.
Also the Netherlands with a very strong team will be one of the big contenders for the title, but I think they’ll come a bit too short at the deciding moments.
The biggest surprise of the tournament will be Romania in my eyes. They have a team that will work for each other like no other team, making it hard to beat. And if you can’t beat them, they’ll score against you and take away the win. If they survive the group of dead (Italy, France and The Netherlands), anything can happen for them.
Biggest disappointments of this tournament will be:
Today I saw a light bulb popping up above my head for a new site. So I immediately started searching for a proper free domain name. While I was searching I saw something interesting which I’ve always seemed to overlook.
A percentage is displayed for your site’s SEO Score.
What’s SEO?
Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via “natural” ("organic" or “algorithmic") search results for targeted keywords. (source: Wikipedia)
This made me wonder what my Million Dollar Challenge site’s SEO score is.
So I quickly typed in the URL and was pleasantly surprised by an almost perfect score. My SEO score shows an astonishing 98%.
I know that I did a lot of tweaks to make sure I got my site’s SEO worked out like the way it’s supposed, so I’m really happy with this score.
The cool thing about this check is that you also get some info about what you can fix to get a better score.
Like missing Alt tags, I have 7 of them out of 17. Definitely going to fix this.
Look at the screenshot below to see the rest.

And especially if you compare it to other blogs, my site has a really nice score if I say so myself.
A few top money making blogs ranked by SEO Score:
ProBlogger, SEO Score 93%

John Chow, SEO Score 89%

Zac Johnson, SEO Score 88%

ShoeMoney, SEO Score 78%

45N5, SEO Score 78%

Off course this doesn’t mean that I’m making more money than the ones I’ve listed out, but I thought it’s pretty neat that I’m ranking higher than them on this part.
The only thing this is accomplishing is that search engines index your site like the way you would like to be indexed. And as a result you’ll be ranking higher on the particular keywords you’re using.
So what’s your SEO Score? I love to see them in the comments.
Need any help with your SEO? Contact me via the contact form.
Well If you’re a big soccer fan like me, you’re surely going to love the site I found browsing the web.
This Saturday, the European Soccer Championship will start in Austria and Switzerland.
And the cool guys from Castrol Performance Index made a little site where you can follow every game live.
Now I’ll hear you thinking, there are lots of other sites where you can follow it or even better you could watch it live on TV. But wait, they show something pretty nice instead.
If you followed some Champions League matches this year, you’ll probably noticed that whenever there’s a player being replaced, they show some info about how many meters this particular player had run during his time on the pitch.
Well this is what they’re showing on this site, not for one player, but for all the players of the game. And also the maximum speed a player had during his game.
True, this isn’t as exciting as the game itself, but it gives you some nice info about what the player has done on the pitch, was he lazy or did he ran after every ball?
But not running much doesn’t mean your lazy, it also can mean that the player just knows where the ball is going to end up, so he doesn’t have to run much.
At the moment they’re displaying some statistics from a few friendly games that were played last week.
Here you can see that Sweden’s Kim Källström ran 12566 meters, the most of all the players and friendly matches right now.
And Philippe Senderos was the fastest one of the bunch, he did a sprint with a maximum speed of 35.9km/h. If he could keep this speed over a 100m distance, he would run it in 10.03 seconds.
A bit far from the new 100m record from Usain Bolt last Saturday, but very fast for a soccer player.
I’m definitely going to take a look at this site next Saturday.