How To Actually Rank For Any Keyword With a Legitimate Search Engine “Loophole”…

November 10th, 2008 by Nelson Tan

The Ultimate Search Engine Loophole

When it comes to search engine traffic, which engine name immediately comes to mind?

Google, right?

Of course. After all, it is the undisputed and unanimous No. 1.

In a way, it is sad because like a horse race in which the name of the fastest will forever be engraved in immortality, the 2nd and 3rd-placed search engines don’t come to mind just as fast or as much.

As a result, the strategies contained in most SEO training products actually lean towards optimization for Google, but this gives rise to underestimation of the 3rd-placed engine (according to this page)…

Do you know that MSN Live! Search, the world’s 3rd most popular website, gets more than 92 MILLION visitors from U.S. alone?

That’s the kind of traffic you get for 3rd place, yet most of us would overlook it!

The good news is Dave Kelly and Chris Rempel have broken the MSN code to tap on this pool of traffic quickly and easily, so much that they are ranking one-page sites in the top 1st, 2nd & 3rd spots for keywords that have massive competition. One website was ranked #1 for out of 577 million results and you can watch a video about it.

They blur out their URLs but let me show you their sites:

http://get-rid-of-debt.org

http://www.reducing-debt.net

http://www.poor-credit-rating.com

http://low-mortgage.org

MSN doesn’t have nearly the reach that Google has, but it receives millions and millions of search users daily. After all, MSN is the default home page for anyone who first uses Internet Explorer.

To put it in perspective, which would drive more traffic: Occupying the #1 ranking for your most desirable keyword target on MSN, or occupying the #47 spot on page 5 of Google’s results?

Sadly, being on Google is not everything. Why not dominate all the search engines whenever possible?

Find out about the MSN loophole Dave and Chris discovered.

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