Damion Likes NZ

Errrrrr, Damion likes NZ…what’s this all about?

A little experiment we’d like to run to see how long it takes for us to rank for those keywords in Google. While it is also a true statement, it’s not just a statement I have just plucked out of thin air. I’ve done my research and I know I’ve got a great chance at getting a first spot ranking on Google for it.

We need your help, so please Google “Damion Likes NZ”  and let us know where we ranked, and what country you are from in the comments section down below :)

There are many factors which search engines use to determine who they show on their first page. Let’s take a look at a few of these:

  • Are the people on the first page for your keywords targeting your keywords EXACTLY?
  • Are you looking at root domains on that first page or are they simply pages without specific keyword targeting?
  • Are they using your keywords extensively or have they simply stumbled upon a first page spot?
  • What type of page rank has Google associated with the competing sites in comparison to yours?
  • How many back links do the specific pages have that are ranking for your keywords?
  • How old are the domains which are on the first page in comparison to yours?

These are all good questions to ask yourself when you start any SEO or online advertising campaign.

Another good thing to remember is:

Damion likes NZ

Well, not really, it’s irrelevant that I like NZ, but I hope you’re starting to catch on to what we’re doing here. Everything you need to know about good SEO practices can be found on our SEO page. And that’s what this experiment is all about, seeing how long it takes us to rank for the search term Damion likes NZ.

How long is is it going to take? Hours, days, weeks, months, years? Well, bookmark this page and check back to see the results. Do a Google Search for yourself and see if you can see this post yet, and if you do, click the link and come tell us where you saw it and where we were ranked.

Let me be clear here also, I only ever use white hat SEO techniques, and that’s all this experiment will use. No cheating or underhand tactics will be used, period, and believe me there are plenty of them. If you use any dodgy practices to temporarily boost your results you’re not kidding anyone, especially Google. Wait until your site’s ranking gets lowered, or blacklisted all together, then you’ll know what I’m talking about.

Remember, first thing’s first my happy little Googler’s, keyword research is always your number one go to technique when trying to increase your online visibility. If you don’t have any idea about the competition you’re up against, and I’ve said it time and time again, you’re probably already fighting a losing battle.

Louise down in the comments section raised a good point, so we thought we’d address that for you here. Searching for variations of these keywords like ‘Damo likes NZ‘ , ‘Damion likes NZ apples‘, or ‘Damo likes NZ apples‘, will yield very different results. This is true for any search term but as time goes on and with the correct strategy, you’ll start ranking for more and more of the keywords your customers are searching for. Picking the right keywords is an art and it all comes back once again to that meticulous research you all carried out before you even attempted SEO on your website, right?

Who says you can’t rank for hundreds of keywords? Not me!

Don’t forget overseas searches can return much different results, especially for a website which uses a country specific domain like .co.nz instead of a .com. Try it, Google Damion Likes NZ and post in the comments below how we are ranking. I’m especially interested to hear from anyone who is overseas people and how we’re doing in your neck of the woods.

And most importantly, who could forget, Damion likes NZ 😉

Beth McGregor

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One Comment

  • Hi Louise,

    Thanks for checking out our blog. Yes good ol Google does like to give people a leg up who use their services and the guys over at Moz Rank have a very interesting article on the topic. If it wasn’t for this, Google + may have already died? Haha who knows.

    Oh, the search term is “Damion likes NZ”, not “Damo likes NZ”. If you give that a try we’ll hopefully be there sitting pretty at the top of the list. We’ve verified this for a number of locations around NZ, but could be different for other countries. Hopefully we can hear from a few different people around the globe and see if our page is ranking differently there :)

    So far we can see a No.1 ranking in NZ, Australia and the UK, and a No.2 spot for the US.

    Hope to see you around again :)

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