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Im a Prudential agent, so I have a temlate site that is on the Prurealty domain like all Prudential agents. Although I'm working on my REW site too, Im thinking I might as well try to rank this site for a different keyword than my REW one.
Currently Im linking to my prudential site's search page from my REW site and blog, and this alone had this site on pg 8 for Oakland real estate, even though there were only two links to it that werent even pointing to the homepage. Im guessing the authority of the Prurealty domain is the reason why it was showing up with only a couple of links. This gets me wondering, what if I add more content and get some links to this template site? My template site is pr 3 currently, and I've checked many other Prudential agents template sites and they are all 0 (at least according to the foolbar). Im focusing on Oakland real estate for my REW site, so Im thinking of trying to rank my Prudential site for Bay Area real estate. I mean, I have to pay for the site anyway because Im with Prudential so I might as well try to rank it right! Any thoughts guys? Does this seem possible or a pipe dream? I know the coding probably isnt too clean, but would that alone prevent me from getting to pg 1 on google?
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Hamid Grinage Realtor Prudential California Realty 510-384-9424 Oakland real estate Oakland Condos Piedmont Real Estate |
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