How It Feel If Your Blog Is on Google Search Top 10

Written by GnomeFan on August 1, 2009 – 4:59 pm -

 

  Every single blogger/website admin dreamt of being in the top 10 search result for any search done on Google. Some of them,mainly people that are marketing some type of product, would spend months setting their blog nicely, SEO, promoting and even paid advertisement in order to get listed as the top 10 results for google search.

Why you ask? It’s because, their website/blog will receive much more traffic because research show that the top results for any keyword will receive more viewers than the lesser ‘popular’ results.

Well, I haven’t done anything, such as SEO-ing, promoting my blog or anything, but i was able to be listed as Google top 10 search results. It was a result of this post, a post that i did just for fun, but ended up causing trouble to me and my blog.

If you search for the keyword, Megan Fox A Man, on google, you would see my blog is the 5th listed blog (last time i checked,before that it was the 3rd, forgot to capture it! x_x), out of 17.6 million results! Think about that for a minute. Here’s a pic;

 

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Being a top 5 results for Megan Fox a Man search, it cause my blog to be out of bandwidth on the 4th day of July.  Now its 1st of August, and my bandwidth is reset. My website is low on bandwidth, Only 5GB a month. Cause i chose a cheap hosting package. Didn’t know that that post is going to be that big. Heh.

 

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                      My Statcounter tracking of visitors after the post is done.

 

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                The Awstat statistics for my blog. My blog went down hard on the 4th. The zero visitors ment that my blog was down.

 

 

Thanks google for listing me on the Top 10 search results, but it’s more of a curse than a blessing. Haha.

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