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Seven Steps To Total Search Engine Domination – Introduction

For those of you who aren’t aware, I work as an SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) for a breast augmentation internet marketing firm in Southern California, Los Angeles (specifically Culver City) called BreastImplants411.com. It’s good work, mostly fun. I work in an office full of guys, which makes looking at women’s breasts quite a bit less awkward than it might be if it was an office full of women. Believe it or not, the work is not titillating (forgive the pun). I work with words, because that’s what search engines want and need.
Breast augmentation and breast surgery is a very competitive field in the online world. Especially in Southern California, where the percentage of women who have breast implants is higher than the percentage of Hollywood marriages that end up in the tank. Breast augmentation, plastic surgery, and just plain cosmetic body work is something almost everyone has considered at one time or another. It’s a huge market, but breast augmentation, breast implants–these are the money makers. In 2006, more than 300,000 women underwent breast lifts, breast augmentation, breast reductions, or some other cosmetic surgery to improve the appearance of their breasts.
So it’s not surprising that it’s a highly searched term, and highly competitive. My company competes with several dozen other companies, some ranging from small, localized search directories to nationwide services that offer a host of other procedure searches, such as body contouring, liposuction, botox, and other aesthetic surgery. However, I’m proud to say that we rank #1 on Google for more terms than our top three competitors combined.
This is an introduction to a series about search engine optimization for this highly competitive field. In this series, I’m going to talk about methods I’ve used to keep us at the number one spot for highly competitive search terms. The last article will actually have a surprise, a twist, like a Hollywood movie, a blockbuster, ball-busting SEO enchantment that you won’t want to miss out on. You’ll want to read each one, as I offer secrets and advice on how to boost your search engine rankings in any competitive industry using minimal effort.
Come with me, and discover how BreastImplants411.com became the number one searched site on the web for competitive terms within the breast augmentation and breast implant industry. I will post a new article every other day for the next two weeks, which will contain the Seven Steps to Total Search Engine Domination.

Jeremiah Lewis is the Search Engine Optimizer for Breast Implants 411, a marketing firm for plastic surgeons across the globe. He lives in Los Angeles, California, the breast implant capital of the world.
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4 comments for “Seven Steps To Total Search Engine Domination – Introduction”

  1. Looking forward to the articles… and now the subject matter of your employer makes Fringe’s latest masthead picture, coupled with black/pink color scheme(?), even more disturbing. :-)

    Posted by el jefe | September 20, 2007, 1:20 pm
  2. are they paying you to write about them? This seems very unlike your blog.

    Posted by greg | September 22, 2007, 10:17 am
  3. No, this is something I’m doing of my own accord. Since I’m transitioning to freelance, and SEO is one thing I’m in the market for doing on a contractual basis, I’m trying to demonstrate some elements of SEO that have applied in my job.

    Posted by Jeremiah | September 22, 2007, 6:05 pm
  4. Great blog! Thanks. I recently had breast augmentation surgery and by accident I stumbled upon http://www.thepatientsadvantage.com. I used them when looking for a surgeon.
    What I liked the most was that my profile remained anynomyous until I was ready to decide what to do. I received replies from four surgeons that met all the things I was looking for. I liked having that complete control without the sales pressure that some of these places can be known for.
    If you are going to go down the cosmetic surgery road…better to be safe than sorry. Check them out.

    Posted by Tanya | October 18, 2007, 10:34 am

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