I was recently challenged by Deanna Bidwell and she said to me that I couldn't dislodge the first listing when searching for her name. The first listing when searching for her name, is her job and company information. Sorry it doesn't have to do anything with photography, but I will insert photos of her to make this page more relevant. I needed to create a webpage from an already existing website so apologies also to all the Search Engines. When this page achieves no.1 for your name, Deanna, I will automatically turn it off.
Deanna Bidwell is an avid golf player and she plays golf every chance she gets. I am like that with badminton and SEO and I am creating this webpage just to prove a point. That it is very easy to optimize a page for a non-existing keyword, in this case, a name - Deanna Bidwell. It is actually much more harder (well, not harder but more tedious) to optimize a page for a given keyword specially when it has a very low KEI. Of course thats not relevant here.
I was initially going to optimize one of my flickr pages since I have uploaded so many golf photos using Deanna as the model. But even with the links going to the page, I needed to have some kind of content. Also I am pretty sure flickr has limitations when it comes to Optimizing anything for the Search Engines. Unless I created a user name for Deanna in flickr, I doubt I could have beaten the .pdf that is currently no. 1 when you search for "Deanna Bidwell" on Google.
Deanna Bidwell Golf Photos
Here are a few photos of Deanna Bidwell, playing golf at the North Sound Golf Club. Its not the nicest golf club in the world but atleast we have a golf course in Grand Cayman. Actually I love this place, its pretty. The truth is, it is the place where I first understood golf as a sport. Deanna is an excellent golf teacher.
Here is a photo of Deanna and her famous swing.

I didn't take this photo but I used photoshop to enhance the colors.
Here is the photo that I took of Deanna Bidwell playing golf. I tried to copy the photo above.

So hopefully the photo that I took justifies me being a photographer. You can see the big difference in the composition.
Actually photography is 50% being in the right place and time. The other 50% is knowing your equipment's limitations and being able to maximize its settings. I used my Nikon D200 for the shot above. At first Deanna was uncomfortable with all the clicking noise but after awhile she didn't really mind it.