

I Broke Google’s Algorithm Rules still got into Google Top 3 Rankings
I just updated a post I published yesterday on LinkedIn to better clarify how Google’s new algorithm threw out the traditional way for ranking websites and blogs.
The original title is, “How to Write Blog Posts and Web Pages for SEO High Rankings”
But, this is more about how I broke all of the old Google Algorithm Rules and still got my blog posts and web pages into Google Top 3 (and Top 10).
I should have titled it: How I Broke Google’s Algorithm Rules and still got into Google Top 3 Rankings
I recently got 3 posts into Google Top 3 for the same keyword phrase in less than a week.
I provide 5 examples of how in the past week I got a web page and blog posts into Google Top 10 when none of them have any links (no incoming, backlinks, or internal links) nor meta tags, no meta description, no visitors, and all are new websites and blogs.
Read all about it here:
The old ways of ranking websites and blogs were thrown out by Google last March.
There is too little publicity about Google’s new “E – A – T” algorithm for ranking blogs and websites which this article sheds some light upon.
I will appreciate comments about Google’s “E – A – T” system.
Steven Rich, MBA
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