Advanced Access Marketing
Zak Nicola, a member of the Advanced Access Marketing department, recently decided to run some tests on the keyword phrase “real marketing manager of advanced access.” According to Zak, it took him less then 48 hours to rank number one for this keyphrase.
Not long ago, I had also ran a keyword test, but on the phrase “Advanced Access Virtual Office.” I was able to earn a 2nd place position in about 2-3 days, while pushing down AdvancedAccess.com to the #3 spot. And like Zak, it was done without the use of link baiting.
If both Zak and I can easily out rank Advanced Access without baiting for links, does this suggest a weakness in the domain authoritativeness of Advanced Access? Or were these keyword phrases simply so long-tailed that ranking high was child’s play?
Maybe by dropping the name Advanced Access Marketing a few times, we’ll have our answer?!…









Zak Nicola on 03 Feb 2008 at 4:04 pm #
What it comes down to Chris is that the phrase isn’t targeted by anyone. Try ranking for phrases that have potential to make money… very different.
Christopher Daniele on 08 Feb 2008 at 2:12 am #
Hi Zak!
I agree. Ranking for Advanced Access phrases is fun, but if there is no benefit to anyone (either by bringing in additional traffic, pushing a competitor’s ranking down, or learning via experimentation) what’s the point?
What kind of benefits have you seen from your new keyword ranking? I can’t deny that ranking for Inland Empire SEO hasn’t brought me some nice targeted traffic.
kid disco on 09 Feb 2008 at 1:42 am #
It’s great seeing the little tests like this that you guys do! Nice work on the ‘inland empire seo’ ranking…
You should try to rank for ‘advanced access’…