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Blogging The Money Way

Since Google was kind enough to knock my PR for a six the other day I was wondering if this would have any effect on the way my blogs appear in the Google search engine. So, over the last few days I have been checking how my blogs have been fairing in relation to the search engine terms that people have been using.

I was very pleased to find out that the majority of them have been on the fist page with quite a few in the top five of the first page. I would assume from this that while PR is important for getting certain paid to blog tasks etc, it’s not all that important in regards to traffic that is sent to my blogs. What is important is the the blog headings and the tags used. Combine these with the right keywords and the traffic still flows.

This is a list of the last 10 search terms and the position on Google. As you can see, except for one they are all on the front page.

tummy tuck blogs uk No. 5

paid to blog No. 95

the best furniture blogs No. 4

how much can I make blogging No. 5

“paid to review” No. 2

personal tummy tuck blogs No. 4

waterbed brisbane experiences No. 5

Family Game of the month club No. 1

272 madeleine mccann No. 2

how to make money as a 15 year old No. 7

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