How to Outrank 99% Local Businesses on Google in 7 Days (2025 Strategy)

Discover a 2025 strategy to dominate local Google search results for your main keyword by leveraging the domain authority of high-ranking websites like Facebook, Medium, Tumblr, YouTube, and Yelp. Learn how to create keyword-focused pages on these platforms, build backlinks to them, and generate comments to quickly outrank local competitors.

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Episode Transcript

Chapters:

  • 0:00 – Intro: Introduction to the strategy of taking up multiple spots on Google for a single keyword.
  • 0:05 – Monopolizing Google Search Results: The goal is to occupy multiple search results for your main keyword using various online platforms.
  • 1:08 – Domain Authority Explained: Understanding that Google trusts domains with high authority like Facebook (96), Medium (95), Tumblr (78), and YouTube (100). Your business domain might have a lower authority (e.g., 15-25).
  • 2:35 – Creating Keyword-Focused Pages: The strategy involves creating new pages on high domain authority sites using your main keyword in the page name or URL.
    • Facebook: Create a page named “Facebook.com/HVAC Repair Brooklyn” (example keyword).
    • Medium: Create a page named “Medium.com/HVAC Repair Brooklyn”.
    • Tumblr: Create a Tumblr page with your keyword.
    • YouTube: Create videos titled with your keyword (e.g., “HVAC repair Brooklyn,” “Why you need HVAC repair in Brooklyn,” “Best HVAC repair in Brooklyn”). Create multiple videos to increase the chances of one ranking.
    • Yelp: Create a Yelp page related to your keyword.
  • 4:11 – Using Keywords, Not Business Names: Create these pages based on the keyword you want to rank for, not your business name (e.g., “HVAC Repair Brooklyn” instead of “Joe’s Plumbing”). People search for keywords, not specific business names they don’t know yet.
  • 4:56 – Pros of This Method:
    • Quick Ranking: Due to the high domain authority of the platforms. You are piggybacking on their success.
    • Cost-Effective: The campaign can potentially be done for under $200.
    • Good for Short-Term Campaigns or Testing Keywords: Useful for seasonal work or quickly testing keyword viability.
  • 6:04 – Cons of This Method:
    • Lack of Control: Platforms can take down your pages.
    • Algorithm Updates: Google updates could affect the ranking of these pages.
    • Not a Long-Term Strategy: Requires ongoing attention and isn’t meant for permanent, years-long ranking for a keyword.
  • 7:56 – How to Popularize and Rank These Pages: Steps to make Google notice and rank these pages.
  • 8:09 – Setting Up the Page: Create a professional-looking page with a logo. You can get graphics done affordably on Fiverr.
  • 9:14 – Buying Backlinks: Crucially, buy backlinks and point them to your newly created social media/Web 2.0 pages (e.g., your Facebook page URL), not your website. You can look for industry-specific backlink sellers.
  • 10:06 – Getting Comments: Generate comments on your posts using the target keyword (e.g., “HVAC repair in Brooklyn”).
    • Ask friends to leave comments.
    • Buy Facebook comments from sellers.
    • Engage Facebook groups (e.g., moms’ groups) to get comments.
    • A page without comments is unlikely to rank. Aim for around 20-25 comments.
  • 12:07 – Consistent Posting: Make regular posts (e.g., 30-40 posts in the first month) with descriptions that include your keyword. Avoid letting the page go inactive.
  • 12:37 – Focusing on Specific Local Areas: Target specific cities or local areas where you can actually provide your services. Don’t try to rank for an entire state if your service area is smaller.
  • 13:11 – Rinse and Repeat: Apply this strategy to other social media and Web 2.0 platforms (Tumblr, Wix, etc.) using the same keyword. This diversifies your presence in the search results.
  • 13:44 – Potential Outcome: You could potentially outrank established local businesses for your target keyword, occupying multiple spots in the search results.
  • 14:10 – Utilizing Yelp: Create a Yelp page as well, especially if Yelp is already ranking for your target keyword.
  • 14:25 – Creating “Top 10” Pages: Consider creating “Top 10” style pages on your website (e.g., “Top 10 Heating Repair in Brooklyn”) and position yourself at number one.
  • 14:41 – Personal Anecdote: The creator shares an example of using this strategy for a client in Brooklyn who wanted to maximize visibility before retirement.
  • 15:29 – Motivation Behind Sharing: The creator emphasizes the goal is to help viewers generate more leads and income to improve their lives and support their families.
  • 17:07 – Call to Action/Encouragement: Encouragement to implement these strategies and a reminder to maintain a good work-life balance.

What is your main keyword that you plan to target using this strategy? What high domain authority platforms will you focus on first?