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Documents matching your search: 16 [shown 4] - Google ranking secrets revealed...
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... Google ranking secrets revealed...
... Google has recently filed a patent that details many points that Google uses to rank web pages...
... The title of the patent is "Information retrieval based on historical data" and it confirms the existence of the Google sandbox and that it can apply to all web pages...
... In this article, we're trying to find out what this means to your web site and what you have to do to optimize your web pages so that you get high rankings on Google...
... How your web page changes influence your rankings on Google The patent specification revealed a lot of information about possible ways Google might use your web page changes to determine the ranking of your site...
... In addition to web page content, the ranking of web pages is influenced by the frequency of page or site updates...
... Google measures content changes to determine how fresh or how stale a web page is...
... This doesn't mean that it is always advisable to regularly change the content of your web pages...
... For example, seasonal results might go up and down in the result pages based on the time of the year...
... Google possibly records the following web page changes: - the frequency of changes - the amount of changes (substantial or shallow changes) - the change in keyword density - the number of new web pages that link to a web page - the changes in anchor texts (the text that is used to link to a web page) - the number of links to low trust web sites (for example too many affiliate links on one web page) Google might use the results of this analysis to specify the ranking of a web page in addition to its content...
... Section 0128 in the patent filing reveals that you shouldn't change the focus of too many documents at once: "A significant change over time in the set of topics associated with a document may indicate that the document has changed owners and previous document indicators, such as score, anchor text, etc...
... If one or more of these situations are detected, then [Google] may reduce the relative score of such documents and/or the links, anchor text, or other data associated the document...
... " This means that the Google sandbox phenomenon may apply to your web site if you change your web pages...
... How your domain name can influence your rankings on Google The patent specification revealed a lot of information about possible ways Google might use your domain name to determine the ranking of your site...
... Google mentions specific types of information relating to how a document is hosted within a computer network that can influence the ranking of a web site...
... To determine the value of a domain, Google records the following information: - the length of the domain registration (one year several years) - the address of the web site owner, the admin and the technical contact - the stability of data and host company - the number of pages on a web site (web sites must have more than one page) Google claims that they have a list of known bad contact information, name servers and IP addresses that helps them to find out whether a spammer is running a domain...
... First of all, you should make sure that your web page content is optimized for Google...
... If your web page content is not optimized, all other ranking factors won't help you much...
... If your web site is hosted by a company that mainly hosts the web sites of spammers, it might be difficult to get good rankings for your site...
... Copyright © 2007 Stakh SEO News (All about Ranking)...
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- 5 top-factors for successful web sites
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... If you want to have a successful web site and if you want to get high rankings on search engines then your web site must have the right factors...
... Here are the top 5 factors for successful web sites in 2007: Success factor #1: Accessibility Search engines must be able to access your web pages...
... If search engines cannot parse your web pages then they will ignore your site and you won't get good rankings...
... Make sure that your web server doesn't return an error code when search engine spiders visit your web pages...
... In addition, make sure that the HTML code of your web pages doesn't contain errors that prevent search engines from indexing your site...
... The content of your web pages must make sense to search engines...
... Don't use images or Flash to present the main content of your web pages...
... Success factor #3: Site and information architecture Your web site should have a good site architecture to make sure that it is not just a collection of random web pages...
... The pages of your web site should be related and they should show search engines that your web site is relevant to a special topic...
... This is very important because most major search engines seem to use latent semantic indexing in their ranking algorithms...
... Your site should also have a good information architecture so that search engines and web surfers know where they are within your site on any page of your site...
... Success factor #4: Inbound links Without good inbound links, it is impossible to get high rankings on major search engines...
... The more targeted the link, the more it will help your search engine rankings...
... Success factor #5: Content Web sites that only offer articles and affiliate links that can be found on dozens of other web sites will have a hard time to get good search engine rankings...
... Copyright © 2007 Stakh SEO News (All about Ranking) Marketing Strategy & Research...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1172508280.html
- Big changes on Google (P1, P2)
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... Big changes on Google (P1, P2)
PART1: Big changes on Google to come Google has announced a major update that will affect the ranking of web pages in Google's index...
... It contains new code for sorting and examining web pages...
... Canonicalization is the process of picking the best url when there are several choices, and it usually refers to home pages...
... It's hard to tell how the Bigdaddy update will affect your web page rankings...
... If you have a spam free web site with good content and many incoming links, the update should have a positive effect on your Google rankings...
... On the popular WebmasterWorld forum, many webmasters have reported that all of their web pages except for their index page have been moved to Google's supplemental index...
... Google augments results for difficult queries by searching a supplemental collection of web pages...
... " Being in the supplemental index generally means that your web pages won't be included in the result pages for normal queries anymore...
... As soon as Google has rebuilt the new index, your web pages should be back in Google's main results...
... If your web pages are still in the supplemental results in a week or two, contact Google at the email address mentioned above...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1172065924.html
- What Google knows about your domain
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... If a domain name has a new owner, Google might reconsider the value of the domain name in the ranking algorithm...
... What is "sandbox"and how to get out of Google's sandbox If your web site has good rankings on Yahoo, MSN and other search engines but not on Google, it's likely that your web site has been put into Google's sandbox...
... In general, brand-new web sites with new domain names need about 6 - 8 months to get top rankings on Google...
... The usual process is that Google indexes the new web site, lists it for some less important queries and then the web pages drop from the search engine result pages for several months...
... By delaying the ranking of new web sites, this mini-network strategy doesn't offer a quick jump to the top anymore...
... Add content to your web site, get good incoming links and make sure that your web pages are optimized for Google...
... As soon as you have a domain name, create a temporary page and link to it from another web site to make Google aware of your web site...
... By the way, Yahoo and MSN don't have such a delay so don't focus on Google alone but also optimize your web pages for these search engines...
... Google wants to return high quality web sites with good content in its result pages...
... If you hide too much information about your domain name, your domain name could be flagged in Google's ranking algorithm and Google's trust in your domain name might be reduced...
... Concentrate on your main web site and optimize the content of your pages to get high search engine rankings...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1172172066.html
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