We previously talked about the basics of SEO contests. These are races to the pole position for a certain previously unknown keyword on a search engine results page (SERP) through a set duration of usually two to three months. Whoever is in top position as per the latest viewing of the Google, Yahoo!, or MSN search results for the keyword/s is declared the winner.
Of course, experienced and novice SEOs alike would be doing all sorts of optimizations and tweaks for their sites or blogs to come out as number one, but in reality whoever wins or loses the top ...
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We have read about SEO contests springing up every now and then, usually with big prizes like laptop computers, thousands of dollars, webhosting businesses, and the like. The basic premise is that the organizers would invent a search term or keyword that's non-existent in the search engine databases, such as "V7ndotcom elursrebmem," which actually stands for "v7n.com members rule" ("members rule" is reversed to read as "elursrebmem").
Google Trends results for "elursrebmem". Notice the lack of results prior to the contest in 2006.
The SEO contest would then be a race to the top of the ...
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