What’s Your Google Phrase?
Have you ever gone to Google and typed in your name just to see what comes up? What about the name of a friend or family member?
It’s kind of cool to see what the world has to say about you. But what if you didn’t want to be listed in the “INDEX”? What if you wanted to keep your anonimity and be unknown to the world? Is such a thing possible? Can you hide from the radar of the web? Should you?
What if someone else were to write something about you, either on a blog or in a community newspaper article? How difficult would it be to actually try and track down and have all of these references removed or deleted from the source loction?
What about the Archive.org (aka “The Way Back Machine”)… what if even after you had the materials or references pulled from their original location, they would still be listed in the cyber-archives of the web for potentially prying eyes to view.
But let’s get back to the positive aspects of being included as an individual in the SERP’s (Search Engine Results Pages). Stop for a moment and imagine that you are one of the worlds most saught after Internet Marketing SEO (Search Engine Optimizer) Specialist. Then think about what would that one keyword phrase or word be, that you would want to be listed for?
Put another way; If you could ranked #1 on Google, Yahoo! or MSN for one single word or keyword phrase, what would it be?
For example, a friend and mentor of mine Brad Fallon who just happens to be that SEO Expert I just described, managed to get himself listed for the keyword phrase “coolest guy on the planet“. Go ahead, take a quick peak at Google’s results for the phrase and you’ll see, the #1 listing for that term is indeed Brad Fallon (at the time of this post).
So I’ll ask you again, what phrase would you want to be ranked number one (#1) for and WHY?
I invite you to post your thoughts and comments as a reply to this post or in our member discussion forum.
Segovia Smith
PS. If I could be listed as any keyword phrase, I would definitely want to be ranked #1 for the term “worlds most innovative thinkers” because I as hobby I love to solve problems and come up with new ways to spin old ideas into massively profitable marketing ideas.



