Jiggling the Web for Instant Search Engine Rankings
February 8, 2010 by Francois du Toit
Filed under SEO
I had to chuckle when one of my friends told me about a great article he had read on how to get instant search engine rankings. My first thought was “yeah, right” and when he told me the title of the article I thought he had lost his mind… “Jiggling the Web” WTH?!
Well, turns out he was not (that) crazy after all…
You see, there are many theories on how to get your site indexed higher in Google for your keywords and, even more importantly, how to keep your ranking. Unfortunately, most of these theories have not been able to withstand the test of time. And, in order to prove a theory you need to do a significant amount of testing!
Now I don’t know about you but most of the real SEO experts I know keep their testing results pretty close to their chests! And, who can blame them? After all, it takes hard work and a lot of time to test the many variables that may help your site to rank better in Google.
To be frank, I didn’t expect to discover anything new in the article. Especially not in a free article! But, I was pleasantly surprised!
The “Jiggling the Web” strategy was first formulated in 2007 by SEO expert Michael Campbell, after extensive testing with social media, RSS feeds and search engine spiders. It is easy to implement and it works. Period!
And, the best part…
He has published a detailed, step-by-step account of the strategy on his website!
You can read it by clicking on the link below. In fact, don’t just read it online… Print it out (it’s only 9 pages) and keep it close at hand!
Here is the link:
http://www.jigglingtheweb.com/
Hey, “Jiggling the Web” may not guarantee that your new blog gets a number one spot on the first page of Google for the keyword “diet” or that your blog will remain in the number one spot for the next five years… But, it can certainly help your new blog to rank higher for keywords that you may struggle to rank for if you do not apply this strategy.
The strategy is simple. In fact, chances are you are already doing the right things… You are just not doing them in the right sequence.
Here is the link again:
http://www.jigglingtheweb.com/
Enjoy and let me know what you think.
All the best,
Francois du Toit
P.S. There is no financial benefit in it for me to endorse the “Jiggling the Web” strategy. I simply think that it’s too good not to share with my loyal list members and blog readers.




















Hello from Montana:
I was almost going to hit delete on your post. My finger just going back and forth. An overwhelm of information lately and I can’t think straight, but…….
so glad I pushed on the link instead of the delete.
Your friend,
Judy H Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, family relationship author and keynote speaker
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Hello Judy,
I know exactly what you mean. Information overload can be a real problem…
What I like from this strategy (apart from the fact that it works) is that it’s easy to implement and you can incorporate it into your existing strategy.
I have probably read more books about SEO than I care to admit and I have not seen this strategy mentioned in any of those books. It just shows that there is some great free content on the web if you know where to look.
Wishing you all the very best!
Francois
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I knew I joined your list for a good reason!
Thanks Francois, this is a real gem. Just yesterday I was reading the sales page of a Social Bookmarking product that automatically submits to something like 280 sites in 2 minutes or so. This makes so much more sense.
All he best,
Hentie
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Thanks Hentie!
You’re right, it makes a lot more sense than spamming social bookmarking sites with automated submissions.
It’s all about working smart and understanding the process.
Kind Regards,
Francois
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