You have to treat all of your keywords as distinct keywords. If you have a list of 3 keywords and one of them contains all the others, it doesn't mean you'll rank for all of them on the same position in Google.
You could offer a service of some kind, maybe design...Or you could go to places like elance.com and the likes and see what jobs are available, bid on them and try to get a few projects.
I presume this website with 8k backlinks is on the first position for your targeted keyword. If that's the case than you don't necessarily have to outrank him, you could just go for the second spot. You'll receive 2 times less traffic but at least you'll be getting some. Of course, that is if...
It depends a lot on what kind of content you'll have on your 2.0 properties. It it's of low quality it doen't matter if you're using a software or not, you'll fail in the long run. You may be ranking for some time for your targeted keyword, but without quality content your properties wont stay...
Did you tried to enroll your site in the Clickbank's marketplace? It's one of the hottest places to attract affiliates. And don't forget to offer some kind of upsells to your clients, I mean immediately after they purchase.
You could use subdomains for different testings, but if you truly want to succeed at this seo thing you need to use domains for each of your projects. And not only use domains, but the targeted keywords inside the domain name.
I've done a lot of linkwheels interlinking the different properties used in each linkwheel and I never had a wheel "rejected" my Big G. The reason? I always change the way I do each and every linkwheel. If you'll use every time the same "configuration" than Google may start to recognize a...
Use a few LSI keywords in the H1 tag. You can find these by opening the adwords keyword tool, entering your targeted keyword and by looking an what alternative keywords google returns for you.
It depends on what you mean by top rankings. The site ranked number 1 could have 10 times more backlinks than the site ranked on the second spot. So it all depends on the first 3 to 5 sites listefor your targeted keyword.
If a domain name isn't available in the exact form of the targeted keyword you can use dashes. But no, it doesn't necessarily has to have the keyword in the domain to rank number 1. It depends a lot on the "on site" seo and the number and quality of the backlinks.
In google.com you're probably ranking very low, maybe not even in the top 1000. You need to start building backlinks, if it's a keywords for which you stand a chance. And the tag you reffer to has nothing to do with your serp.
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