December 14, 2008

The Cunning Brilliance of PageRank

by Jack Strawman

A few weeks ago I found myself in the subway of New York City. Posters and billboards from a prominent bank promoted credit card decaled the underground landscape. These well-crafted advertisements promised ten dollars back for every $100 spent on subway fares. It gave the current economic crisis and recession as the explanation for their incredible generosity and compassion. Everybody around me seemed thoroughly impressed by this overwhelming gesture of selfless charity; many discussed in earnest how they were planning to sign up for this card to enjoy these charitable savings. It seemed I was the only one, the Christmas Grinch of the crowd, who perceived this advertisement strategy as more cunning and brilliant than selfless and generous. What an ideal time to hook people on yet another credit card, especially with the holiday season already upon us. Obviously the long-term interest this credit card company was anticipating far overshadowed their likely short-term promotional costs. Indeed it was a cunning and brilliant strategy, much the same, I thought to myself, as Google’s page rank system. At first glance it seems a very wise, fair and indeed brilliant system for determining positioning within the search ranks. On closer inspection, however, it is even more brilliant and cunning than most are giving it credit.

In the past, creating good, unique and newsworthy content, coupled with intelligent on site optimization strategies, was at least enough to get your website found. These days are now gone, regardless of what some naive or misleading SEO experts might still tell you. Page Rank has now become the single most important factor in having your site found in the organic search results of the leading search engines. Page Rank is determined by the quantity and quality of websites that are linking to yours. Each website link acts as a kind of vote for the site it links to, and passes some of its own page rank to this site. The higher the page rank, and the more relevant the content of the site, the more significant the affect will be. Since search engine bots cannot view your site in the same way a human views it, this strategy allows user popularity to have a significant affect on the algorithm these search engines are using. The belief is, of course, that the more quality and relevant sites that are voting for yours, the higher the probability that your site is a good one, and therefore deserving of a higher position. Of course, this system is not perfect, and for obvious reasons, but it is certainly superior to deciding the importance of a site purely on onsite content. The reality is, there are thousands if not million of webmasters who can write unique, quality content. There are even more who know how to optimize this content for the search engines. However, millions of sites cannot be number one for a single keyword or phrase. Page rank must decide the difference.

The problem, however, is that the top search engines have now leaned so far away from onsite optimization, in preference of off site optimization (i.e. page rank), that you are likely to find all kinds of lousy content and add riddled sites at the top of your searches. Putting a greater importance on links, however, plays significantly in Google’s favour. This is especially true today, as reciprocal and 3-way link exchanges have now been significantly devalued, along with paid links and link directories. Google’s intent is that links should be entirely organic, occurring naturally when other webmasters like your site enough to add a link to it. This way of achieving links however, can take a very, very long time, as most Internet users do not know that they are supposed to do this. Most Internet users add the sites they like to their favourites, they don’t create a keyword rich link to it from their own highly relevant site. Nevertheless, this is just one of the many ways Google favours older more time-proven sites over newer, get rich quick sites. The fact is, unless the content of your website has just revealed something of tremendous news importance, it could take years before your quality site acquires enough natural, keyword rich links from relevant sites to significantly boost you to the top of the search engines. The conundrum, however, is that nobody will find your great content, and thereby link to it, unless you are on page one or two for at least one keyword or phrase (one that gets searched for that is). So if you do want to acquire natural one-way links, you pretty much have only one choice. You will have to advertise.

Google now provides the best online advertising available. Not only is it inexpensive, it is targeted towards your keywords. This means a much higher conversion rate. People will find your product or service when they are looking for it, not when they are looking for something else. And with around 80% of North American searches done on Google, it’s just wouldn’t make sense to concentrate your efforts anywhere else (unless your loyalty lies elsewhere). Knowing this, guess who will reap the largest rewards of this new lean towards offsite optimization? The reality is, if you want your internet site to one day make it to the top of Google (and Yahoo and MSN) for an important keyword or phrase, you will have to acquire a substantial number of natural links. Since this could take years, as most webmasters are selfish and don’t link for nothing, and most Internet users don’t know to do this, you are bound to spend a small fortune with Google before your site is able to stand on its own. Of course Google won’t make as much of a profit from you once your site is on the top, but there will be millions of others who will still be vying for this position. The bottom line is, you will need to spend money if you one day want to make money. The only question is how much money can you afford to invest? Or should I say gamble, because no matter how much money you spend, there are no guarantees. The results, of course, are purely organic, and Google’s algorithm can change at any time. Besides, by the time you’re actually on the top, your content and unique features will likely be outdated and not that impressive anymore.

Google insists that you cannot purchase or pay for the organic results located on the left side of the screen. If you are caught purchasing links that are intended to indirectly improve your search engine ranking position, you will either be significantly penalized, or removed from Google entirely. However, the only significant way to increase naturally is to pay for advertising on the right side, so people can actually find your great content and unique features, and provide you with these natural links. Of course, there are some other ways to promote your site, such as blogging, posting on forums, and creating videos on Youtube, etc. The catch is, however, that if you’re not careful, you will be penalized for spamming (excessively promoting your site where you are not supposed to). This is why most forums these days have the no follow meta tags added to their code. Otherwise, you will just have to get creative in achieving and maintaining high PR links that are relevant and keyword rich. Unfortunately, if you do find a way to attain these links in any way that Google considers unnatural, it will eventually update its algorithm and ensure you are penalized for your imaginative endeavors. Personally, I’ve never seen so many people work so hard at what is considered cheating. Couldn’t we at least give them part marks for creativity? After all, you won’t even let them see the marking rubric.

About the Author

Jack Strawman is the cofounder of Late Night Chat and HookUp and Canada Chat and Dating, both sites intended for late night encounters.

August 14, 2008

How to Improve Your Google Listing and Achieve a Higher Search Engine Ranking

by Peter Nisbet

There are many ways in which you can improve your Google listing, and some work better than others depending on the type of website you have or on your niche. Here are ways in which you can get a higher Google ranking, or even a better search engine ranking in general.

We shall forget about onpage SEO such as use of meta tags and use of keywords since that has been done to death by now. There are other things that you can do to improve your search engine ranking, and among them are:

1. Put a site map on your website. You can generate an XML site map using any of several tools listed on Google, and a simple, search should enable you to find one. Once you have followed the instructions, you should submit the site map to Google and to Yahoo, and each will then be able to crawl your website without hindrance. It will also be updated each time the search engines crawl your site because XML sitemaps update as you add new pages to your site. Your site map should uploaded to the root directory of your website.

2. Start up a blog using one of the two main free blogging hosts, Blogger or Wordpress. In fact, why not use both and get the benefit of each? Blogger is owned by Google, so a Blogger blog is of particular benefit for Google listings. Put the URL of the pages of your website that you want promote on your blog, and these pages will be visited next time your blog is crawled.

3. Open an account with Technorati, and some of the other social bookmarking sites, and submit your blog to them. Ping them each time you make a new posting, and you will get good exposure to search engines whenever they visit these sites (which is very often).

4. Use social networking sites such as YouTube, MySpace and Facebook to advertise your blog, or even your website. In fact put both your blog and your website on these sites, and you will get one-way back-links to your site, thus improving your Google PageRank and search engine results positions.

5. Make sure that all of your links are open. Nothing ruins your Google listing than broken links, and you must test all of your links to make sure that they are all working. You aren’t expected to do that manually, and there is software available online to test your links for you.

6. Avoid reciprocal links like the plague, unless you have arranged them privately and both of you are happy with their positioning. Links farms, and large list pages on which you are at #259 on the SEO page, are not only useless with respect to any PageRank votes, but can actually do you harm. So steer clear of them. There are enough ways of securing one-way links without having to negotiate reciprocal links. These days are long gone.

7. Register with Google Webmaster Tools, and check out their analysis of your website. The software can detect broken links, but more importantly, can carry out other tasks such as making sure that only one form of your URL is recognized, and checking out your Meta tags. Although these are not used as much as previously, they are used or Google wouldn’t be checking them for you!

8. Register for a free Squidoo lens, and use your URL on that. Not simply just as a URL, but as a means of solving a problem. A Squidoo lens is like a mini-website, and you can use it to present a problem, and then your website as a solution. Not only does that get you one-way back-links to your choice of website page, but also the potential of loads of traffic: people that want their problem solved.

So there are eight methods of promoting your website and improving your search engine ranking. There e other ways to improve your Google listing, but these are very effective off site methods of doing so, other than 1 and 5 that are essential on-site techniques - even more important than meta tags and the correct html tags.

Apply each one of these and you should be rewarded with an improved Google listing, and your search engine ranking in general should be enhanced.

About the Author

These are only eight methods of improving your Google listings, but SEOcious will provide you with many more methods of attaining a very high search engine ranking for your website.

August 12, 2008

Search Engine Position: How to Improve your Search Engine Ranking

by Peter Nisbet


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Your search engine ranking, or search engine position, is determined by the relevance of your web page to the search term, or keyword, used by a search engine user seeking information: or so most SEO experts will tell you. They are wrong!

I sometimes wonder who I am to say that the experts are wrong, because they should know better than I, but do they really? Why should I be wrong and they right just because they call themselves SEO ‘experts’ or SEO ‘professionals’? I used to think that when I was younger, but now that I have grown up I realize that not all self-proclaimed ‘experts’ actually know more than I do, and most ‘professionals’ are only such because they make money from what they do. It doesn’t make them right!

So I would repeat my first paragraph, but it would just needlessly take up space. The reason that they are wrong is that your search engine results position, or your search engine ranking as many call it, is determined by how Google, or the other search engines, calculate your relevance from the mathematical formulae known as ‘algorithms’. From now on I will use ‘Google’ for all search engines, rather than keep writing ‘and the other search engines’. OK?

In other words, my point is that it is Google’s calculation that matters, not the relevance of your web page to the keyword. Let’s just accept that without argument, because it is a fact. The relevant point is that if we meet the needs of that algorithm then we will have met Google’s needs for a high listing, irrespective of the needs of the search engine user. So let’s get started.

Your search engine ranking is the result of a combination of factors. The three major common factors with respect to your web page content are:

1. The Title Tag Your html should include a title tag between the two HEAD tags. That can include your business name to promote your branding, but must include your keyword for the page. Google results pages, not domains, so each page must be optimized for a different keyword. Your title must include your keyword.

2. The Heading Tags. Your page content must be headed with headline for the content. That must include your page keyword (a keyword can be a single word or a long phrase) and be contained within H1 tags. Paragraphs can have their own headings, where you use H2 tags and secondary keywords that are used in each paragraph.

3. Keyword density. Don’t believe those that say you must have 3% keyword density (KD). That means 12 times in a 400 word passage, and if your keyword is, for example, ‘How to Improve Your Search Engine Ranking’, a KD of 3% would mean that 84 of your 400 words would be keywords (3 x 7 x 400/100). That is total nonsense, and your text would be in danger of being regarded as keyword spamming.

In fact you only need to include your keyword 3 times in a 400 word article, not 3%. The rest of your relevance would come from the rest of the text on your page. That is the purpose of Google’s LSI algorithm, or latent semantic indexing. You do not actually need any keywords on your web page, because Google will calculate what your page is about from the character strings in your text.

However you shouldn’t lose out, and it might help, if you use a maximum of 1% keyword density, or 4 instances (excluding the title and heading) in a 400 word page. But certainly no more

The biggest influence of these three will be the title and heading tags. After that we can look at your internal linking structure, and also external links to and from your website. However, these are the basic methods of improving your search engine ranking, and there are even better ways of achieving that. Your search engine position can be influenced tremendously by your internal linking structure, and that can have a significant influence on your search engine listing position.

Other than that, there are many specialized techniques such as the structure of your website and the way you lead search engine spiders around your site. That can be a significant factor in your search engine ranking, and while many people have heard of, and perhaps know how to properly use, the Title and Heading tags, few understand the negative significance of allowing a search engine crawler to hit a link to another page before it has a chance to check out the content on their home page.

There is a lot to be learned about your search engine position, and these tips should help you to achieve a higher search engine ranking and draw in an increasing amount of free traffic from search engines such as Google.

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If you need to get more traffic to your site, and a better search engine ranking, you must apply the more advanced techniques you will find at SEOcious where Pete will show you how to get a quick and high search engine position.

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July 23, 2008

Six Ways of Increasing Your Google Page Rank

by T. Allen

There are several ways you can increase Google page rank - several techniques can be used to get that highly coveted #1 spot in Google search. But first, what is page rank?The Google page rank tells you how important a website is. It tells you how many sites are linked to another website. Page rank is denoted by the number 0 to 10 and the higher the number, the more important the site is.

The algorithm used by Google to compute the site page rank is highly confidential but we already have an idea on the different factors that they count. Some say it is the website link popularity that matters most. Others say content is also a big factor. There are others still who say that it’s not simply the number of links that matters but also the relevancy of each link. For example, if your niche is “music production” and the links to your site comes from real estate site, you might not get a high page rank from Google because your links are not relevant.

Now that you understand what page rank is, let’s discuss: how do you increase page rank?

There are a number of ways but here are several of them. First, you can join forums related to your niche. Make sure to put your own signature that has a link to your site. This way, every post you make is counted as a separate link and can help increase you website’s link popularity. This also helps build your presence on the web - the more people who sees your site, the greater your chances are of having a regular stream of visitors.

Second, submit your site to directories. This is a good move as most of these directory submission sites are free. Third, you can also create articles and submit them to article directories. You can be a guest writer at a high traffic site and have a resource box at the end promoting your website.

Another method you can use to bring in targeted traffic is to buy text links from sites, which has a high number of visitors. This way, when people see the link embedded on an article, get curious, and clicks on the link, you get visitors redirected to your site! The more web text link you buy from a site, the greater your website link popularity will be! Sure, some of the visitors you receive might not purchase from your site, but the greater number of visitors to your site increases the chances of having a successful sale! Aside from this, once you build your authority on the web, this time it is the other sites, which will by web text link from you!

So you see, to increase page rank means you open new options for your site to earn income. It also allows you greater freedom since you can build high website link popularity from your home. If you own a site and do not have the time to do this yourself, there are Internet marketing professionals who can do it for you. No matter what you choose, only one thing remains - increase Google page rank and you increase your income.

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Terry is the owner of one of the internet’s most popular link building websites - www.iSellPagerank.com. To find out more, please visit www.iSellPagerank.com

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