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	<title>Comments on: Decoding The Interview With God . com</title>
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		<title>By: Andy</title>
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		<description>It's probably ranked no 1 because of offline optimisation from it's viral nature. A lot of people have reference to his site with the keywords like 'interview with god' so when Google goes to other website and find that a lot of site seems to think that his website is the authority for 'interview with god' so naturally ranking is high.

Example of this is Adobe Acrobat download page. It is ranked number one for 'Click here' in google search although in the whole website, there's no 'click here' whatsoever. But because a lot of other sites probably have in their websites say, 'To get your free Adobe Acrobat - Click here' and link 'Click here' to the website, google is going to think that Adobe's website is authority for 'Click Here'

So SEO is not only online but also offline through backlinks. (especially from authority sites)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s probably ranked no 1 because of offline optimisation from it&#8217;s viral nature. A lot of people have reference to his site with the keywords like &#8216;interview with god&#8217; so when Google goes to other website and find that a lot of site seems to think that his website is the authority for &#8216;interview with god&#8217; so naturally ranking is high.</p>
<p>Example of this is Adobe Acrobat download page. It is ranked number one for &#8216;Click here&#8217; in google search although in the whole website, there&#8217;s no &#8216;click here&#8217; whatsoever. But because a lot of other sites probably have in their websites say, &#8216;To get your free Adobe Acrobat - Click here&#8217; and link &#8216;Click here&#8217; to the website, google is going to think that Adobe&#8217;s website is authority for &#8216;Click Here&#8217;</p>
<p>So SEO is not only online but also offline through backlinks. (especially from authority sites)</p>
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