Juice Digital PR says check your own search listings?

Juice Digital has always believed that if you ‘Talk the Talk’ you need to be able to ‘Walk the Walk’ and to this end we have been actively putting into action our own Digital PR campaign to create some “web noise” around the new Juice Digital Website and Blog.

Our campaign has been running now for six weeks and, in that time, we believe we have achieved some solid results.

Recently, on checking the natural search listings for these generic terms, we found Juice were listed as follows:

Web: Digital PR = 14th and 18th positions from 27,500,000 entries

Digital Public Relations = 14th and 18th positions from 39,100,000 entries

Juice Digital = 1st,4th,7th,10th from 17,800,000 entries

Blog search: Digital PR = 13th and 15th from 2,177,660 blogs

Blog search: Ian Cook = 7th,9th & 10th positions from 156,564 entries Jeremy Dent = the top 10 entries from 34,133 entries

Web: Ian Cook = 18th from 1,280,000 entries Jeremy Dent = All top 10 positions from 34,138 entries

These natural listing positions have been achieved from a standing start and the clever software we use has enabled Juice and its team to become visible and created a lot of ‘Web Noise’ almost overnight.

So where do you and your company rank?
Try it and see if you come up on the first couple of pages for your own company name. Every company should really be on the first page of their natural listings search….there is no reason not to be. Then the generic terms for the business you are in.

If you are paying to be there with PPC campaigns, and are not achieving this sort of ranking for you or your company, then you need to consider a Digital PR campaign.

“Juice – we make people and companies digitally famous”

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