You might have noticed those cute double listings when searching on Google before which are nothing else than two search results from the same website on the same Google results page. The beauty of it is that your site gets more traffic because of this. There are other benefits as well, you drive of one competitor from that page as well.
Getting those listings is not hard at all. The best aspect of it is that if two of your websites are on the same page the second is added right beneath the better placing one. This means, if you have one that is the top spot and another one that should be on ten but is from the same website is gets pushed to position 2 instead. That’s right, you get spot 1 and 2 instead of 1 and 10 if those were separate websites.
This also means that you can concentrate on pushing one website to the top while making sure that the other page of your website gets at least the tenth spot on the first page. This is valid for all other pages as well but the real beauty is of course to get the first two spots on Google for a search result.
What you need to do to achieve this:
Both websites have to be found using the same keyword of course and the pages with the articles have to be from the same domain. Some say you need to link the articles while others say that you only need to put a link in the second article pointing to the first. I personally think that you do not need to link those articles at all but it won’t hurt to do it.
Now you need some incoming links with the keyword anchor tag to push the articles on the same search result page. Once that is done you see that you’ve got a double listing.

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