Final Results of the “DK is a Street Performer” Challenge – And Lessons Learned05.14.09

If you’ve been following the fierce competition on the dk-is-a-street-performer Google keyword challenge this past week, then you’re probably just as tired as I am of typing the phrase

“dk is a street performer”

into the Google search bar.

I’ve personally gotten very involved in the challenge (and done very well, as you’ll see in the video below) – but if you think this is all about winning…

Okay, you’re partially right.

After all, in real life, you make money when people see your website and click on your links…

But here are seven very important lessons that I’ve learned along the way.  I’ll put them in the form of action steps, so you can print it out, or copy and paste it – save it somewhere for future reference.

  1. When it comes to new long tail keyword phrases (ones that have very little to no presence in the search engines) –

    be the first, and act fast.

    The first two sites to rank for the keyword phrase “dk is a street performer” were two twitter accounts who had simply blogged about the contest – and added the keyword phrase to their twitter bio.  These sites later stayed on the first page for a while – and then hung around the second page.

  2. Create as many different sites as possible.

    The strangest sites will rank on the first page of Google – for example, my flickr account.  You never know which site will end up on the first page.

  3. Don’t wait to see what your competition is doing before you act.

    Stay ahead of the game by going to new places – but be sure to check out your competition and also emulate what works for them.

  4. If something works, keep doing it!

    This blog post is a perfect example.  Google seemed to rank my blog very high, and in several places every time I posted using the keyword (dkisastreetperformer).  So I’m posting now – in hopes of bringing yet another website to the first page of Google.

  5. Watermark your pictures.

    Other than awarding an Amazon Kindle for the person who is able to rank the most sites on the first page of Google, Howie also offered a bonus for anyone who places DK’s face on the NYC Naked Cowboy.  When I uploaded an image that my wife had photoshopped for me, another marketer snagged it and put it up as his own.  This was actually the first lesson I had learned.  A watermark would have either kept him from taking the photo, or would have been even more advertising for me if he put it on his own site.
    Believe it or not, people take photos off the web all the time – even when they are not public domain.

  6. Use good SEO strategies.

    Sites come up on the first page of Google all the time – and then shift back down to the second, third, or even 47th page.  The way to get a site up and KEEP it up is to use good search engine optimization strategies (these can be learned in a variety of ways, but no one teaches them like Howie Schwartz.  Check out Howie’s Apprentice (link on the right).

  7. Even when you think you’re ahead, keep going.

    At one point, I had 8 of the 10 top spots on the first page of Google for the keyword phrase “dk is a street performer.”  Had I stopped at that point and declared myself victorious, my competition would have completely obliterated me.

So what happens now?

Well, personally, I’m going to be watching the keyword phrase dk_is_a_street_performer for a while.  Here are some things I’d like to find out:

  • Which sites have staying power?  Why?
  • How long does it take the search engines to see all strategies I used?
  • Which sites completely disappear?  Why?
  • Which of the SEO strategies I used worked best?  Which gave little to no result?  How can I improve those strategies?
  • Which sites creep up to the first page – even after marketing strategies have stopped?

Here is a video showing last night’s rankings.  But don’t stop with the video, read below!

So now…as we come up to the final hours of the competition…I need to ask you:

Who do you think will win the “dk is a street performer challenge,” Liane (me), or Rick?

Check out the photo below and then leave a comment with your response.
DK is a Street Performer: Liane vs Rick

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In a Tough Economy, Where Does The Online Gold Come From? Helping Offline Small Business!04.09.09

About a month ago, the studio where I practiced Muay Thai three to four times a week for over 10 months suddenly closed its doors and went out of business.Muay Thai

Initially, it was a big shock to me.  How could this place I have been relying on for my stress relief, for my health, a place I imagined myself being a part of for years and year to come, suddenly disappear?

But then I realized how normal this was in our current economy. In fact, if you haven’t already opened your eyes to it, go for a quick drive in your neighborhood and see how many businesses are closing their doors, having “going out of business” sales, or just starting to look a bit run down.  And how many of your friends and colleagues were recently laid off because their employer can no longer afford to keep them?

Going Out Of BusinessHow is your local laundromat doing?  Gas station?  Pizza shop?  Doctor?  Can you imagine having to go out and find a new dentist, after having gone to the same one for over 20 years?

The good news is that in this economy, internet marketers are making a killing.  Network marketers are doing particularly well – and is it a wonder, with so many people losing their jobs and looking for a way to keep their heads above water?

But here’s the deal.  There’s a certain code of ethics I believe every online marketer should follow.  Online marketers are, after all, entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurs excel at filling a need of some sort.  Right now, the greatest need involves your local area businesses.

If I had just opened my eyes a little bit, I would have seen my teacher’s struggle, and I could have helped keep him stay afloat.  In short?  I feel guilty, knowing that I had the skills to help, but didn’t.

That’s why I am now actively going out and seeking small businesses in my neighborhood, and offering them a solution to the economy.  A website, a way to attract customers online, multiple organic (free) listings on page one of Google, a database of customers to follow up with…a way to stay afloat.

Of course, being me, the big note-taker, I would never go out and offer a service without Liane & Howiebeing sure I am doing the best that I can.  That’s why I’m involved in two training programs.  The first is IM Leadership, which is run by Howie Schwartz – someone who has taught me 80% of what I know about online business.  The IM Leadership program teaches you how to do everything I mentioned above, and more.

Liane & MarkThe second is the Offline Gold Summit.  Mark Ress, one of the founders of this upcoming summit, has given me so much incredible information for free that I could probably write 10 eBooks and make a killing selling everything I’ve learned from him.

Look-  right now, offline businesses are suffering.  I believe it is our duty as internet marketers to open our eyes and look around the real world.  Just because we’re making a killing online doesn’t mean everything is good around us.

If you’re ready to help – and I hope you are – the quickest way to brush up on your skills and learn how to help people is to attend the Offline Gold Summit. Go there as soon as you finish reading this post, and read about all the presenters, and all the incredible bonuses that are being offered.  And sign up.  When you return home, you’ll be making anywhere from $500 to $2500 per month per client – and you’ll help stimulate your local economy.

If you prefer to stay home, I highly recommend Howie’s Apprentice.  I can’t promise that it’s still open, as training has already started, but it’s worth a shot.

Don’t wait until the economy affects YOU to open your eyes.

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