[METHOD] How to manipulate search query results using EMDs in Bing - (Free Tip Included)

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Good morning Today I bring a very simple method that I have been using for some time now to manipulate the positioning of search query results to specific keywords with the use of Exact Match Domains (EMDs) in Bing and with the help of Google.

Let's say we want to outrun the competition by positioning the following search term in Bing results:
low personal loans
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The first step is to get an Exact Match Domain (EMDs) address, so we headed to Namecheap (dot) com.
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After we have registered and hosted our exact match domain, we took our time designing our website with its respective sections. Of course, the addition of optimized metadata in the title and description fields is imperative. After we have finished our website and it is ready to be presented, we proceed to install a personal SSL certificate. You can choose any SSL provider.

Having successfully installed the security certificate on our site, we edit our INDEX.HTML or INDEX.PHP file and add the following line of code just before the Title and Description metadata fields.
Code:
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" href="https://www.bing.com/search?q=google.com/url?sa=d&q=https%3a%2f%2flowpersonal.loans%2f&go=&form=qblh&filt=all&format=rss"/>

If you are interested in visiting the URL, you will get the following:
Code:
https://www.bing.com/search?q=google.com/url?sa=d&q=https%3a%2f%2flowpersonal.loans%2f&go=&form=qblh&filt=all&format=rss

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Now you must visit
Code:
FeedBurner(dot)com
sign-up and add the address that you put inside the headers of your index file
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Continue to the next step:
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Now you will have to change the text fields so that the words match the search term you want to boost. Click Next:
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We will get our final URL with a link to our domain. Our intention is to make two calls from search engines using feed and RSS protocol.
Click on Next step:
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We mark the pending checkboxes and click on the Next button.
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Ready, we are done. To reduce the time it takes to see results, you should replicate the same procedure in multiple RSS Feed spreading and publishing portals.

Links:
Code:
http://www.wingee.com/submit
https://www.feedlisting.com/submit.php
https://www.feedlisting.com/rss-feed-url/946009.html
http://www.rss-network.com/submitrss.php
http://www.plazoo.com/en/addrss.asp

Frequently asked questions:

How long does it take for this to work?
Approximately 1 month if your site has relevant content and has the proper optimizations in its metadata headers.

I hope this little guide has been to your liking. At the end of the creation of this post, the domain
Code:
lowpersonal(dot)loans
remains available. If anyone wants to find out the veracity of this method, the domain is available for registration.
Best regards.
 

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Did you test this yet on any domain? If yes, how much time does it take to rank them on Bing with the process? No offence whatsoever. Just curious!
 
Did you test this yet on any domain? If yes, how much time does it take to rank them on Bing with the process? No offence whatsoever. Just curious!
Yes I have tested it before. I just said that. Also at the end of the post I placed the answer to this frequently asked question.
 
Am i correct in thinking that the reason it takes 1 month is waiting on feedburner etc to take affect and drive some traffic directly searching for the keyword?
 
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Can I register the domain "blackhatseo.net" and rank for the keyword "black hat seo"? Or it will only rank for "black hat seo net"?

Will it work for high difficulty keywords?
 
Am i correct in thinking that the reason it takes 1 month is waiting on feedburner etc to take affect and drive some traffic directly searching for the keyword?
In addition to feedburner, you must spread the rss feed on multiple similar portals. In the same way you can add it as if it were a sitemap in viewer portals.

Can you show me an actual working example?
No, I can't..

This is great.
Yeah buddy, works fine.
Can I register the domain "blackhatseo.net" and rank for the keyword "black hat seo"? Or it will only rank for "black hat seo net"?

Will it work for high difficulty keywords?

I haven't tested like that. This has worked for me several times with Exact Match Domains.
 
Does it help having the TLD be part of your keywords like in your example, or can we just use "mykeywords.com"?
Thanks!
 
Does it help having the TLD be part of your keywords like in your example, or can we just use "mykeywords.com"?
Thanks!
I haven't tested like that. This has worked for me several times with Exact Match Domains X2
 
Do you think it'd work(or at least bring improvements) for domains that are not exact match ?
 
This method has given me viable results only with exact match domains.
But you say you haven't tested with the other type of domains right ? . So the question was,based on the requirements for the current way of doing,do you think it could bring results(not necessarily as good) for the other type of domains ?
 
But you say you haven't tested with the other type of domains right ? . So the question was,based on the requirements for the current way of doing,do you think it could bring results(not necessarily as good) for the other type of domains ?
When I said that I had not tried this method with other types of domains, I was referring to "not having invested considerable time and effort in study and analysis" to see measurable results. On the other hand, when I did my tests and analyze data, in the scenario of domains with exact match I obtained promising results and in 90% of the occasions I obtained a 1-2-3 position of the first results sheet in Bing. You can take the tests and share your results with us.
 
In addition to feedburner, you must spread the rss feed on multiple similar portals. In the same way you can add it as if it were a sitemap in viewer portals.

Is the point of the rss feed for traffic or indexing or both?
 
This is a very interesting approach. I have bookmarked for later testing. Thank you.
 
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