RANKindexing Solution Amplified with LGMSH Number 2 Revealed

It was just a couple of weeks ago that Search Engine Seduction Strategies’ 10-Second RANKindexing Solution (“SESS“) was shared with its members.

Many have gone to town with this technique after seeing the proof of rankings in hours, not weeks or months.

Not only was it shared, SESS took you through and showed how it was done step-by-step in a real live ranking example.

Top search engine rankings were achieved with double-indented Google listings done in 8 days on a hotly searched and trending topic.

You can see for yourself the illustrated experiment from day 1 forward and all the conversation that ensued in the post entitled “Lightning Fast Google Ranking in Olympic Record-Breaking Time.”

So I can hear you asking yourself, perhaps still confused after reading the two enlightening articles above…

What is a RANKindexing solution?

Well, many brand new webmasters come online expecting quick hits to their website (without spending any money) and, of course, the resulting quick profits.  Problem is…

None is to be the case!

Newbies tend to find it hard to get their site indexed in Google.com (having your web pages actually listed is the first step to get inside Google.com).

Newbs then find it immensely difficult to even getting a top ranking in Google.  (87% of the problem is the wrong choice of keywords or choosing keywords too difficult and not within the buying cycle of a visitor).

The RANKindexing solution takes care of two specific problems:

  1. Immediate Indexing – It takes immediate care of getting a specific web page indexed, or listed in Google.com’s massive listing of web pages.  Before any web page can get ranked, it must be found by Google, Yahoo and Bing.com.   Most webmasters suffer this fate alone.  The way to find out if you have certain web pages on your site listed in Google is to type in the following into the home page of Google.com:     site:http://www.yourdomainhere.com    This will reveal whether the right pages are at all listed within Google.com.  If you have a page or pages not listed in Google, then you should use the 10-Second RANKindexing solution to take care of that.  Second benefit is…
  2. Immediate Ranking Power – While getting a desired web page into Google is critical, the RANKindexing Solution goes even further by giving an additional ranking boost and benefit.  Because of the source used in the RANKindexing Solution, there is incredible ranking power given to the web page that is used in this technique.  So you can reasonably achieve a top 10 Google Ranking within 48 hours of using the RANKindexing Solution on a mediocre keyword phrase with a reasonable competing number of websites.   (More difficult keywords are going to required extra leg work.)

And what kind of web pages does the RANKindexing solution work on?

You can use this technique on any kind of web page.

Let me repeat that.  This is not just for web pages on your site.

It works on any kind of web page that is currently not listed inside Google.com’s massive index (including Yahoo and MSN).  Among those types of web pages are:

  1. Your own web pages
  2. Other people’s web pages that have your content on it
  3. Directory listings
  4. Articles you have submitted (most of these do not get indexed and therefore can’t get ranked)
  5. Third party blogging properties
  6. Press releases
  7. Anything that basically has a proper web address like:  http://www.webaddress.com

And this RANKindexing Solution is all made possible due to a phenomenon that still occurs around the Internet at large.

This phenomenon is called an LGMSH which is short for “Large Gaping Magnetic Spider Hole.”

What is an LGMSH?

An LGMSH is a website that has a high Google PageRank; it allows for webmasters like you and I to sign up for a user account (with a valid email address); and then allows us to publish content in the form of text, audio or video on the site with a link pointing back to the site we wish to get ranked in Google.

This posted content can be either (1) displayed in a Profile of some sort or (2) the media you post is released into a “content stream” that is exposed to heavy Search Engine Spider Activity.  (See Twitter video below).

All the more popular sites like Digg.com, Delicious.com, Propeller, Technorati all used to be an LGMSH at one time or another before someone shut down the magnetic spider holes by using NO FOLLOW links.

We want to find the high PageRank, less popular sites that are flying under the radar and can still pass some of that juice onto our sites, and, more specifically, directly at specific web pages.

Much like with the 10-Second RANKindexing solution, sometimes when these sites allow you to post content, it gets released into a “content stream” that is sitting on a web page with a PageRank 2 to PageRank 6 or higher (illustrated in detail in 10-Second RANKindexing Solution).

The next critical factor that really makes a website an excellent LGMSH candidate is the following:

Any outbound links you place within the content that is posted on the LGMSH site are allowed to be followed by search engine spiders (aka DO FOLLOW links).

This last element is what makes LGMSH’s very special (and powerful).  A Do Follow link from a site that has authority ends up passing on some of that juicy authority onto your site (known as “link juice“).

A Master of Search Engine Seduction (MOSES) understands that these less popular sites are the ones that have these LGMSH attributes (as most of the popular ones like Twitter are shut down).  The MOSES also realizes that the sites that are discovered are Golden and must be treasured and kept to ourselves.  :D

As a subscriber to Search Engine Seduction Strategies, you vow to use this information ethically, take it to your grave and not to share it anyone that could jeopardize the source.  This is all done so that we may continue to reap the benefits.

Our cautiousness has been marked in Internet History (discussed below) and is one of the main reasons why the 1st LGMSH was not revealed in public and neither will the 2nd one that will be revealed shortly below.

Unfortunately, there have already been a number of irresponsible people that have been misusing the first source and threaten its very existence and Google ranking power.  They will be dealt with appropriately.

So let’s take a look back into history at a perfect example, Twitter.com.

Back before Twitter was a household name in September 2008, you were able to put an outbound link in your profile.  People took advantage of that until it was shut down with a No Follow link.

Then someone realized that you could put a Do Follow link in your bio section (which is right underneath the link in your profile here):

The red “X” marks reflect no follow links in the content

The Do Follow link that was able to be placed in your Twitter bio made this site an LGMSH (note:  it no longer is).

As was covered by Rae Hoffman in September 2008, Google Engineer Matt Cutts spotted this post, alerted a founder of Twitter and shut down the DO FOLLOW link that users could post in the bio section of Twitter.

This shut down a major LGMSH.

However, there are many of these LGMSH’s still available to use and still get ranking power to your site.

Did you know that Netflix has a forum board and is one of those places that allows you to place a do follow link from your own profile that you setup after signing up?

That’s just one of 127 other places that I get links from to all of my sites using myseoslave.com.

So now that we’ve really laid the foundation of understanding what the RANKindexing Solution does and how to spot an LGMSH, it’s time to reveal the second powerful LGMSH.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LGMSH 1 and LGMSH 2

First, I wanted to point out the quick difference between the first source and the new source about to be revealed.

The first source only allowed to put your URL in the active hyperlink so it would actually look like this in the content posted:  “http://www.mydomainname.com/web-page.html.”

The problem with this is that you aren’t able to control the anchor text or even use any keyword phrase within the hyperlink.  (A perfect example of anchor text is the highlighted link in this sentence).

With this second LGMSH, you are able to place a keyword phrase in the hyperlink rather than just the actual URL of the web page.

What we will also discuss is the using the factor of link stacking that is incredibly powerful when using both of these properties in synergy.  :D

Platinum Members Videos

In the first video, I explain how to use the 2nd LGMSH and completely set it up.

The second video takes a look at how members are using the 1st LGMSH in the wrong manner.  I give live critiques in this 23 minute video below.

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  • pciibiz
    Hoping that I can implement my LGMSH before some idiot screws it over for me. My next stage is to look at the video creation presentation...it sounds exciting.....this is my top top arsenal and I have no intention of sharing!!!!

    Honestly this content is serior SEO firepower..top rankings here I come!!!!!
  • waynei
    Hey Jim
    The corporate blog at LGMSH2 seems to say they are phasing out the forum in the near future. Is this the resource you mean?

    Wayne
  • Wayne, could you forward to me the thing that says this about the forum. What forum are we talking about? Oh -- if you are talking about Netflix Forums, that has NOTHING to do with LGMSH 2 -- it has to do with a web 2.0 site.
  • David
    How long for average keyword with say 30K searches to rank on 1st page of google.
    How long for average keyword with say 1M searches not in quotes to rank on 1st page of google
  • It's very tough to say without actually looking at the actual niche itself to evaluate that. However, I would say for say 1m competition in Google with NO quotes to rank on 1st page of Google -- one week per keyword!

    Average keyword with 30K searches -- that's like saying that you ACTUALLY KNOW the keywords will yield those results.

    Unfrotuantely, when you say 30K searches from the data on the net -- which is not entirely accurate -- even Google's -- that means that you are looking at 8,000 searches a month if that. But still, I would say around a week to two weeks of complete barrage.
  • fixmymoneyproblem
    Jim, three things...

    1. thanks for admonishing the spam-style posters, and I hope they do listen and adjust.
    2. I did one post for a domain that is parked, and after 5 days, it got on page 1 of google...so this does work very well.
    3. I posted once on ****** it didn't post my video, and now anytime I post to seesmic, it never seems to publish, just uploads and hangs. I've used 3 browsers, 5 different codecs to make the video (the latest shockwave is now crashing firefox, and in ie and chrome, it is shockwave that crashes, so my webcam is useless now).
  • I tried uploading videos as well -- FUTILE! The only thing that works is putting up a web cam and doing it that way. If anything a cheap web cam will do it -- like a logitech -- well worth it for the technique.
  • oldjohnboy
    Hey Jim
    Your coffee site is cool.. the navigation at bottom of page 1 asks your visitors
    to work.. that is, to scroll up to the Link to get to Page 2 ("Click that link above... today")

    Because most of us are lazy, you may get more clicks if you have a handy
    link right where it says "Click that link above... today."

    Cheers
  • Agreed -- and that entire site is about to be made over, re-promoted and kicked in the butt with some serious SEO!
  • Meegan
    I think all the complainers of that Twitter no/follow stuff are just whiny babies. Twitter is FREE. And Twitter doesn't OWE US ANYTHING. Sure, we create content for them, but no one said we had to!

    Twitter don't owe us jack. If you want a site to give you lots and lots of free PR links, then make your own darn Twitter-like site(s).
  • Oliver
    Thanks for the LGMSH 1 critique, I do not see the LGMSH 2 video yet
  • It should be there or make sure to contact customer service.
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