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	<title>dawnprofies &#187; Google</title>
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		<title>WordPress + eCommerce = Google #1</title>
		<link>http://www.dawnprofies.com/reviews/wordpress-ecommerce-google-number-1</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 14:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dawnprofies</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the Google eCommerce WordPress Success Story: how an eCommerce website was built on a brand new domain, using WordPress, and ranked number 1 on Google for 50% of its primary keywords - within a month of launching.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, so I love WordPress, and I love Google; those I cannot deny. But eCommerce..? I find it a difficult platform to open my heart to.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve played around in a fair few eCommerce &#8220;solutions&#8221; too, including X-Cart, Zen Cart, Cube Cart, Ubercart, Magento and more. But nothing really &#8220;solved&#8221; my problems. They were either too complicated, too painful or too expensive. And anyway, I love WordPress.</p>
<p>But regardless, if you&#8217;d said to me 4 weeks ago &#8230; &#8220;I need a eCommerce website built on a brand new domain, using WordPress, and I need it to rank number 1 on Google for my primary keywords within a month&#8221;, I&#8217;d say &#8230; &#8220;you&#8217;re a fool&#8221; and &#8220;do you have many THOUSANDS of dollars&#8221;..?</p>
<p>But who&#8217;s the fool now..? Enter <a title="Aromata Online Shopping" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.aromata.com.au/" target="_blank">www.aromata.com.au</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been building this website for a new online business, and I decided to use it as my own testing ground to combine some SEO techniques with some WordPress techniques with some custom coding techniques. The results, while making me look good, also makes me look stupid, because Aromata Online Shopping is already ranking number 1 on Google Australia for nearly every primary keyword (where Google have indexed the appropriate URL), and I said this was neigh impossible.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s put this into perspective &#8211; this website that I&#8217;ve hand delivered to Aromata (which I now know is worth 10 times what I charged) has all the the following features &#8230;</p>
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<li>eCommerce (including a fancy ajax shopping cart)</li>
<li>CMS (Content Management System)</li>
<li>(obviously effective) SEO</li>
<li>advanced security features</li>
<li>no ongoing, expensive &#8220;website upate fees&#8221;</li>
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<p>And that&#8217;s really only the beginning. I could list on and on about the pretty URLs, PayPal integration, Google sitemap, Google Analytics and Webmaster integration, but that list would never end. And this article is more about the result than the methods use to get there.</p>
<p>So &#8230; just how many number 1 Google rankings does this brand new website have..? Well considering that there&#8217;s only 20 products instore at the moment (the site&#8217;s not yet finished, and the cart not yet fully stocked), and I only cross-checked for 10 keywords, this list has an impressive strike rate.</p>
<ol>
<li>handsaw keyring</li>
<li>hacksaw keyring</li>
<li>chakra locket</li>
<li>car diffuser refill</li>
<li>pliers keyring</li>
<li>cam keyring</li>
<li>throat locket</li>
<li>crown locket</li>
<li>drill keyring</li>
<li>saw keyring
<p>* (these 10 keywords are all ranking #1 on Google Australia as I write this review. We all know that Google rankings change with the breeze, so this won&#8217;t be the case for ever. We all also know that SEO is not a one off operation &#8211; so if you&#8217;re reading this Aromata, you have an incredible head start, so don&#8217;t deny your website the regular love it so rightly deserves).</li>
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<p>This Google eCommerce WordPress success story would simply NOT BE POSSIBLE without the SIGNIFICANT contributions made by folk way smarter than me:</p>
<ul>
<li>WordPress eCommerce Theme: <a href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?ii=91848&amp;c=ib&amp;aff=39898&amp;ev=7e38e72f83" target="ejejcsingle">Market Theme</a> &#8211; <strong>US$55</strong></li>
<li>WordPress SEO Advice: <a title="Yoast's WordPress SEO Expert Advice" href="http://yoast.com/articles/wordpress-seo/" target="_blank">Joost de Valk</a> &#8211; <strong>FREE</strong></li>
<li>WordPress SEO PlugIn: <a title="Expert WordPress SEO" href="http://semperfiwebdesign.com/portfolio/wordpress/wordpress-plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/" target="_blank">Semper Fi Web Design</a> &#8211; <strong>FREE </strong><strong></strong></li>
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<p>nb. No doubt some SEO/WordPress Gurus will question/debate/refute points in this article. But hey, Aromata are happy, and why woudn&#8217;t they be. By using simple, sound &amp; ethical website building practices, they&#8217;re laughing all the way Position #1. And is there any greater position for an eCommerce website than to be ranking #1 in Google for an exact match on your product keywords..?</p>
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		<title>Googleplexter and the Invisible Text</title>
		<link>http://www.dawnprofies.com/news/googleplexter-and-the-invisible-text</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dawnprofies</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the story of "Googleplexter and Invisible Text". But does anyone know what "Googleplexter" is..? Because Google doesn't.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>*** Post-Publish Update ***</strong><br />
<strong><br />
While this article started over the curiosity of the term &#8220;Googleplexter&#8221;, it clearly questioned the motives behind the use of invisible text on a particlual website. Was it for SEO reasons, or a totally unSEO-related attempt to disguise the words from the TGA..? Either way, someone&#8217;s really pissed off.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Clearly someone has some serious connections, skills, and/or vested interests, and are more than capable of hacking and sending fake emails from Australian government email addresses. So yes, I am spooked, and way out of my depths. So Pissed Off Person, I know you&#8217;re reading this (and quite possibly my entire email account), so my game of curiosity ends here.</strong></p>
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<p><em>This is the story of &#8220;Googleplexter and the Invisible Text&#8221;, made possible by some dude who calls him/herself &#8220;Fork Spoon Man&#8221;. </em></p>
<p>There&#8217;s a website that&#8217;s ranking well for some keywords in the botox and beauty niche of the plastic capital &#8211; Gold Coast, Australia. This is one of &#8220;those&#8221; niches that has to contend with Trademark issues, regulatory issues and (therefore) questionable SEO issues. In Australia, using the word botox in website copy, under certain conditions, is in breach of the <a title="Australia's TGA" href="http://www.tga.gov.au/" target="_blank">Therapeutics Goods Administration</a>.</p>
<p>So when I received an email questioning a particular website&#8217;s ranking quality, it didn&#8217;t take long to see what was happening. The invisible text on the homepage was like a beacon saying &#8220;look here, look here!&#8221;. How so you ask? Well there&#8217;s an isolated, single word of visible text sitting just above the footer with not a single other word surrounding it. That word is &#8220;Googleplexer&#8221;.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-94" title="googleplexter" src="http://www.dawnprofies.com/wp-content/uploads/googleplexter-497x300.jpg" alt="how NOT to hide invisible text" width="497" height="300" /><br />
A closer inspection beneath &#8220;Googleplexter&#8221; reveals a host of arguably-invisible keywords, coloured the same as the website background ( I&#8217;ve highlighted the invisible text so you can see them in these screenshots). The homepage is just <a title="Invisible Text Example 1" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cosmetiquesolutions.com/wrinkle_treatments.ews" target="_blank">one</a> <a title="Invisible Text Example 2" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cosmetiquesolutions.com/bookanappointment.ews" target="_blank">of</a> <a title="Invisible Text Example 3" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cosmetiquesolutions.com/contactus.ews" target="_blank">many</a> pages on this site to use the same invisible text tactics.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-92" title="googleplexter-2" src="http://www.dawnprofies.com/wp-content/uploads/googleplexter-2.jpg" alt="How to nearly hide invisible text" width="534" height="280" /><br />
This website is that of an MBBS qualified doctor, who&#8217;s also part of the Cosmetic Physician&#8217;s Society of Australasia and the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery, so you have to wonder who&#8217;s bright idea this was? The Good Doctor is clearly qualified, in medicine. (For the record &#8211; it&#8217;s NOT the bright idea of the web hosts or CMS provider (so says Fork Spoon Man in a follow-up email)).</p>
<p>Now, if you&#8217;re a <a title="bad on you" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.cosmetiquesolutions.com/index.ews" target="_blank">Gold Coast website using invisible text tactics</a>, against <a title="Google's says it's bad" href="http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=66353" target="_blank">Google&#8217;s recommendations</a>, and for the sole purpose of HIDING keywords from users, you should probably make sure you hide ALL the words, especially one as random and obscure as &#8220;Googleplexter&#8221;. Then at least your users won&#8217;t be inquisitive enough to further investigate (like Fork Spoon Man did). That way <a title="Google and Yahoo on Invisible Text " href="http://www.seologic.com/faq/hidden-text.php#tos" target="_blank">only the search engines will punish you</a>, and your readers and the TGA will never know that you&#8217;re cheating the system.</p>
<p>After all, it&#8217;s safe to say that if <a title="Search Engine Spam Detector" href="http://tool.motoricerca.info/spam-detector/" target="_blank">this spam checking tool knows there&#8217;s invisible text issues</a>, Google certainly does/will sometime soon.</p>
<p>So, the million dollar question &#8230; does anyone know who or what &#8220;Googleplexter&#8221; is..?  Because unless it&#8217;s the <a title="Is this the real Googleplexter?" href="http://nmaps.net/user/googleplexter" target="_blank">user &#8220;Googleplexter&#8221;</a> from <a title="N User Map Archieve" href="http://nmaps.net/" target="_blank">NUMA</a>, Google doesn&#8217;t know either.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-93" title="googleplexter-3" src="http://www.dawnprofies.com/wp-content/uploads/googleplexter-3-600x132.jpg" alt="Only 6 Google results for Googleplexter " width="600" height="132" /></p>
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		<title>Google Keyword Tool Grows Up</title>
		<link>http://www.dawnprofies.com/news/google-keyword-tool-grows-up</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 11:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dawnprofies</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google have a free keyword research tool. In fact, Google have a free tool for just about everything. Anyway, this Google External Keyword tool has always rocked, but it's never reported data in real number values ........... until now.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holy Dooley Batman..! I just read a <a title="Andrew Hansen on Google Keyword Tool" href="http://andrewhansen.name/niche-research/bye-bye-free-wordtracker/" target="_blank">post from Andrew Hansen</a> (who&#8217;s a proud Gold Coastian like me) suggesting that Google&#8217;s Keyword Tool is now reporting real numbers (as opposed to the relative graphs they&#8217;ve always used).</p>
<p>So I checked it out for myself and he ain&#8217;t lying.</p>
<p>Google, you&#8217;ve done it again.</p>
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