clippedgull
Hotdogs, extra onions
Just keep adding good quality content to your site and building links with other sites of a similar type. Also a good set of Title tags also helps. Google looks at these things. If you can get one way links from other sites that is event better.
Getting listed on page one for a variety of keywords also depends on what type of business your promoting. If you where selling mobile phones for example then the chances of getting on page one in the natural listings would be difficult because the market is so saturated with other sites.
If on the other hand what you are promoting is completely unique the chances of you getting listed on page one or page two will be a lot easier.
Have a look at what your competitors are doing, take a look at the type of title tags they use and their content.
If you want to be gauranteed at the top of the listings in Google, then you could always pay for adwords. It's not cheap thou. I remember the company I worked with where spending £200 quid a day on adwords, it bought in thousands of visitors but they could afford it. Another company I worked with spent a £10.00 a day and hardly did a thing.
Also doing the SEO yourself can be time consuming and disheartening at times. I remember building a site around linux. Because Linux was quite unique at the time my site was getting around 400-500 unique visitors a day because my content was new, nobody else was doing it, so therefore I was appearing on Page one and two for a variety of keywords. One day I checked my analytics and I was down to 150 - 200 unique visitors a day because Google had changed. Since then my visitors have kept plummeting because now they are thousands on new sites all doing the same types of things my site was doing.
My site for this month has still bought the following traffic.
You might ask why I got 4,326 page views and then 3,455 unique visitors. This is because people visit one page for help and dissapear off the site.
Visits
3,704
Unique Visitors
3,455
Pageviews
4,326
Pages / Visit
1.17
Avg. Visit Duration
00:00:42
Bounce Rate
90.96%
% New Visits
91.90%
Interesting stuff. How does it know how long the average visit is? For example, if I had your site open in a tab, but surfed from other tabs does it count me as a persistent stayer? Even if I'm not clicking any links on your site.