Newb trying to take over google web and images for an indie artist name keyword

Ctny1

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Have no idea where to start... Long time BHW crawler and i know somebody here can break it down for me. I hear Web 20's, tier 1s, backlinking, and guest posting, pingbacks... it's all driving me mad actually. Someone shed some english light on me.
I have
5 custom articles written,
a wportfolio website,
a brand new entertainment news magazine site (no authority)
a "how to" amazon kindle ebook published,
and lots of photos...

How do i get this stuff to show up on google when you type in the person's name? Am I better off hiring someone on BHW? Is this really hard? expensive?

Thank you THANK YOU for all responses
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Bump. somebody help :confused:

can i buy multiple guest posts for a couple articles? i need SEO smarts guys
 
Bump I think i can post some photos on flickr for easy Google Images seo but i'd like for some of the pictures to lead to a news article... who will accept my article?

Someone on here have an entertainment news niche site?
 
Hey. :) Well yeah, maybe it would be easier for you (if you have a budget at all) to hire someone.
Because, you'd have to browse around, learn lots of stuff & lose time. You do the math & choose what's better for you.
 
Press release with images in it linking to website. Website images and articles on it. Link to it with 5-10 post blog network package out of the market place here $25-50 and diferent keyword variation on each post. First and last name, Mr. First and last name, Mr. last name, first last name's website, first and last name profession etc. Link from the persons social media accounts to the website and back to the social media accounts.

Provided there is no compatition for this persons name that shoudl be all you need to do and you will see the results in less than a week. If you are there but not number one yet then just come up with 100+ keyword variations and do a one month link drip to the website.
 
If the name isn't that common then it shouldn't be a problem.
Names are usually easier to rank compared to most keywords.

Also your impatience is unlikely to get you much help. Bumping the thread will just get you flamed.
 
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