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Rank #1 for any keyword - an actual untapped traffic source

8 November 2008 333 views 12 Comments

I recently caught wind of a rather controversial video  - created by a guy named Dave Kelly.

It plainly shows some truly unreal organic rankings that he’s been achieving (by the hundreds) with, well - what seems like an actual search engine “hack”…

I don’t know how he’s accomplishing this. It’s crazy.

These are one-page sites he’s ranking in the top 1st, 2nd & 3rd spots for keywords that have massive competition. One example in the video was where his site was #1 for out of 577 Million results.

And the mini-site was only a few weeks old. (Like I said - this ain’t something you see every day…)

Anyway - the video is being used as a marketing tool for a product called “The Ultimate Search Engine Loophole“, which is being marketed by Dave Kelly (obviously) and Chris Rempel.

Dave & Chris are both known as being straight-shooters in the marketing industry - which is why I didn’t just dismiss this as being the regular “hypefest” when I saw it.

These aren’t the kind of guys that put out re-hashed stuff. It’s weird that they’d be sharing this, though.

Anyway - check out the rankings for yourself:

It’s pretty impressive, to say the least…

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12 Comments »

  • Hemroids said:

    Ok so will it need SEO work for keyword rankings or this software is quite enough for keyword rankings.

  • Roger Hamilton said:

    Great post! It is very informative . Thanks for the useful information.

  • Roger Hamilton said:

    Wow, sounds too good to be true. Going to check it out..

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  • hair irons said:

    If it is truly possible than surely Google will fix this loophole real soon and bring the rankings back down.

  • KC SEO said:

    Do you know anyone that has tried this? As you said, they are heavy in the marketing industry, and they could be using the reputations to make some hardcore cash…just a thought.

    I’d love to see someone (besides them, or someone they know) write a review or a synopsis of the software.

  • Student said:

    They are probably sharing because they know from msn insiders that the loophole is in the process of being fixed.

  • Irish Jewelry said:

    Yeah….it does sound a bit too good to be true. BUT, you’ve made me curious, so now I’ll have to go and watch the darned thing! :)

  • Myron Tay said:

    Who uses live search anyway.

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  • Søkemotoroptimalisering said:

    in order for this to work you need to know what your really doing or else it won’t since this requires good SEO basic knowledge.

  • Microtransactions said:

    Agreed with Myron - Microsoft Live search. Hmmm…ok it IS an engine, but I think we’ll all agree, the big G is the one we’re using every day. Granted, Verizon is close to giving the default search contract to MSN, but guaranteed, there’ll be a hack to reset that as well. Nice concept, just don’t know if there’s really enough juice to make it worth while.

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  • Singapore SEO said:

    MSN is indeed an untapped source of traffic. Google has been upgrading their search technologies which will come into play for the first quarter of 2009 where ranking as a factor will be pretty much dead by then. Time to move to MSN and Yahoo.
    Rif Chia

  • seo services said:

    Do you know anyone that has tried this? As you said, they are heavy in the marketing industry, and they could be using the reputations to make some hardcore cash…just a thought.

    I’d love to see someone (besides them, or someone they know) write a review or a synopsis of the software.

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