StreetArticles – Do They Really Rank Your Articles on First Page of Google?
A couple of months ago Kyle did a case study. I was the lucky winner, Kyle wrote an article that he posted to StreetArticles and had first page results within 19 minutes. Pretty impressive. The other day I was asking myself, wonder if I can do the same thing and get similar result...
Master Kyle is one thing but...
I decided to take on the challenge :)
I understand that any traffic is good, but for this case study I wanted to rank a keyword that I know get some decent traffic. So in this case I used the Google keyword tool and found my keyword.
Organic milk vs regular milk 1000 monthly searches, pretty good. I wanted to make sure that the competition wasn`t impossible so I head over to Google and typed in
”organic milk vs regular milk”
381 real competitors, that should be doable.
I wrote my article, submitted it to StreetArticles.
Kyle outline how to write the article in a really good way (in the original case study) so I will not get into that here.
When the article got approved I pinned it and G1+. I usually post it to Twitter but my account was acting up so I never did that.
To be honest the weekend came and I kind of forgot about the article. Then I got an email saying I had a comment on the article. Which reminded me to check the rankings.
5 days and this was the result :)
Pretty cool, second spot in Google for my keyword.
So yes, it is possible to get articles ranked on first page of Google with StreetArticles!
Here is the original case study post from Kyle:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle/blog/case-study-organic-milk-google-19-minutes
Good luck with your articles,
Veronica
First I want to say thanks for sharing this, but I'm getting total different results with search.
The article you mention is ranked #105 and ranked #96 is http://www.streetarticles.com/food-and-drink/why-does-organic-milk-last-longer-than-regular-milk-real-answers-that-may-surprise-you an older article.
Google will mess with ranking results if logged into any Google account, Cookie, Browser History and IP.
Unless something isn't right on my end.
Craig