PageRank
Prediction -
Google PageRank carefully explained and what you
can do with it - written by top SEO experts.
PageRank relies on the uniquely
democratic nature of the web by using its vast link
structure as an indicator of an individual page's value.
In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page
B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at
more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page
receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote.
Votes cast by pages that are themselves "important"
weigh more heavily and help to make other pages
"important."

Important, high-quality sites
receive a higher PageRank, which Google remembers each
time it conducts a search. Of course, important pages
mean nothing to you if they don't match your query. So,
Google combines PageRank with sophisticated
text-matching techniques to find pages that are both
important and relevant to your search. Google goes far
beyond the number of times a term appears on a page and
examines all aspects of the page's content (and the
content of the pages linking to it) to determine if it's
a good match for your que
SEO tips can help you to get
higher Yahoo or Google listings, but only if you use
them. Most people think that they know better, even so
called SEO professionals who have to use PPC advertising
to get their websites listed highly enough to be seen.
Who are they to tell us what to do, when they cannot it
themselves?
I have had some of them write to me criticizing my
'crap' HTML and also my 'useless' linking strategies. My
site has 'only a Page Rank of 3'. So what? It is sitting
at between #1 on #5 on Google from day to day, at # 1 to
#4 on Yahoo from day to day and at #1 on MSN. I will
gladly accept their criticism of my HTML and linking
when they achieve the same. Till then, perhaps they
would be better buying my book that complaining about my
websites!
I would feel more predisposed to them if they stopped
criticizing me - I only started to do the same to them
when I got sick of their comments when they could not
emulate my results. Who am I, a rank amateur, to beat
them in the SEO stakes!! In fact, I have been at this
for many years.
So, SEO tip #1 - don't believe anything you are told
unless those telling you it have at least one of their
websites in the top 5 on all the major search engines
for a competitive keyword. Mine has >800 million other
results on Google.
Tip 2 - use classical search engine optimization. Use
Meta tags because some search engines still use them.
The main one is the Description Meta tag - Keywords is
not so important but use it anyway. It does not hurt
you, so use them.
The third tip relates to the title of your website.
There are two points that relate to this. The first is
that it should be the best keyword that you can find
that relates to your niche or website. That means a good
demand and low supply, though too much is sometimes
written about this since such keywords are not easy to
find. If you can't something with low supply, just use
what you want and decide to compete against them.
Somebody has to be top, and why can't it be you? Too
many people give up in SEO too quickly. Probably because
we are told not to compete against the big boys - by
these big boys!!
The second point is that the title of your site need not
be stated on every web page. My web page titles are
those of the page, not the site. The graphics are the
same, but the title is the keyword that they page is
optimized for. Why do otherwise? Yet 99.99% do (just a
guess!). Then fourth of my SEO tips is related to the
headings on each page. The main title of the page should
be in H1 tags, and the heading in H2 tags. You don't
need any more, but any subheadings can go into H3 tags,
but should contain text that could be construed as minor
keywords.
I might be wrong, but who says? I have found that if you
ignore the big guys, and compete against them, they can
be beat. Check out what they are trying to sell you and
you will notice that much of it is obsolete. Such as
site generation and article generation software. That's
not an SEO tip, just a word to the wise, from the not so
wise. I have no pretensions, but I know where my home
page is on Google - and Yahoo - and MSN. Just search for
'article services'.
The fifth SEO tip is to use your keywords sparingly.
Most people still think that 1% - 3% keyword density is
ideal, yet it is actually too much. There is an optimum
keyword density that has little to do with the keyword
itself, but more to do with contextual relevance of the
page content to the topic in hand. Which leads to the
sixth of the SEO tips: write naturally and honestly. If
you know about your subject, write about it in your own
language and don't try to meet any perceived need for a
specific number of so-called keywords within your page
content.
Seventh, don't forget about your links. You can get a
higher search engine listing if you have lots of links
back to your website from other sites. In fact, the
links are from page to page, and you get a proportion of
the Google PageRank of the page linking to you, relative
to the number of other links leaving that page, and also
give the page that you link to a proportion of your
PageRank, calculated in the same way. The problem with
reciprocal links is that most pages are linked to and
from pages with a PageRank of zero, even though the
website home page can have a PR of 6 or 7.
SEO tip eight. Use your internal linking to maximise the
PageRank of a selected page on your website. You don't
need every page on your site listed in the top 10 of
Google or Yahoo: you only need one. So maximise your
efforts on that one page. Visitors that page will then
visit the rest of the pages on your website, and so will
search engine spiders, so you know that every page on
your site will be listed and with a chance of being
found in a search.
The important point of that tip is to concentrate on
getting one page in the top 10. That's all you need. You
will have links to all your other pages once somebody
reaches that page in the top 10. Tip nine: Once you get
visitors keep them there. Give them useful content and
something to do, even if just to click from page to
page. Offer them a free gift for completing a quiz on
your topic, or free vacation certificates for certain
actions: these are easily found on the internet in a
form that you can either post or email for them to print
their own. Offer them an opt-in form so that you can
keep in touch.
That is the most important tip of all - if you can keep
in touch with your visitors after they have left your
site, then you can offer them new products as they come
along without having to seduce them to visit your
website again.
The concept is simple; page rank
allows the most important websites to appear at the top
of search results. Although you may have seen
complicated theories of how page rank works, illustrated
by stupendously complicated mathematical formulas, you
do not need to be a genius to understand the basic
principles. By understanding the basic principles you
will then be able to begin working towards achieving a
higher page rank for your website, I have achieved a PR
5 for my website and I am no mathematical genius!
Basically, Google page rank spans from 0-10. It would be
typical for a webpage which has just being indexed by
Google to achieve a page rank 0. A webmaster should
always be aiming to achieve a higher page rank; this
should be an ongoing process. So, how do you go about
achieving a higher page rank? Well, a page rank is
determined by a web page's importance, the importance is
calculated simply by the number of other web pages which
contain a RELEVANT link to the webpage. The logic goes
as forth, if many relevant websites contain a link to a
web page then the web page must be important. The
keyword to remember is RELEVANCY. Google attaches a huge
amount of importance to relevancy. There are millions of
people who try and achieve a higher Google page rank
simply by submitting their website to many, many web
directories, this however is really not an effective way
of obtaining a high page rank, in many cases the only
thing that this will achieve is a reduction in time
taken for Google to index your web pages. It may
therefore interest you to know that hundreds of links
from web directories which link to thousands of other
web pages is highly likely to be less beneficial than
just one link from another content related website with
a high page rank. If you are wanting to obtain a higher
page rank in the least possible amount of time your best
option is to run a Google search using the keywords for
your website. Take note of the top page of results,
then, visit the high ranking web pages one by one. Write
to the webmasters and ask if you can participate in a
link exchange, the answer is likely to be no, however
the response to a paid link exchange may be different,
and well worth your while. Don't be afraid of wasting
time in this process because even though you may get
turned down by many if you are successful with just one
highly ranking relevant site, the benefits will be huge
and well worth your while in terms of traffic generated.
It is also important to realise that Google pays a lot
of attention to the title of the link, make sure you
include many key words in your link. Personally I have
tried in the past just about every method under the sun,
(on the web!) in order to try and generate higher page
rank. I have attempted buying links from high page rank
sites on ebay. However the sites that I chose, despite
being PR 6 were not relevant to my website and after 6
months they resulted in no increase to my page ranking.
At this point I learnt my lesson about relevancy, in
simple terms it goes something like this, 'If you have a
website based on gardening, then there is no point,
whatsoever on exchanging links with someone who has a
website based on train spotting'. It will get you no
where.
If you reap no rewards from talking to webmasters about
link exchanges then all is not lost. One of the best
methods I use for my website is to write good quality,
(I hope) articles, somewhere within the articles I drop
reference to my website, in the form of a link, Ad sense
Hero! Contains other advice for webmasters Just 'link'
that. Ha- sorry about the pun. So there you go, write
articles and submit them to good quality sites like
ezine. Given that your article is good enough to be
accepted you will achieve, a relevant link, on a page
with relevant content.
There are in fact other factors which affect page rank
notably the amount of outbound links from a website. If
a highly ranking website has only a handful of links to
other pages and one of the links is to your website then
the results will be much more beneficial to you than a
website that has thousands of outbound links. In effect
it seems that Google divides the benefit of the site
with page rank between all of the other sites which it
links to. This explains why web directories are not
beneficial, not only are they irrelevant, they also
contain thousands of outbound links. Meaning the page
rank benefit is divided between, yeah, you guessed,,,
thousands! Time well spent? Nope!
It seems that having new, fresh and original content on
your website also increases the frequency at which
Google crawls your site, thus making note of new
changes. So keep writing and don't give up. It seems
that if you have a site with good regularly updated
content, with no tricks necessary, it will at sometime
receive traffic; it may just not be as quick as you want
and this is why you will probably find yourself
following my earlier advice.
Things do get easier, after you have traffic visiting
your quality website you will find that your page rank
begins to go up on its own. This is because people begin
to make links to your website from their freewill in
order to make quotes or simply recommend your website to
their own visitors. Once the ball is rolling it does get
easier. You see?
I hope you enjoyed and benefited from my efforts today!
Remember, be patient, things with Google are often slow;
rumour has it a Page rank update only occurs every three
months,-seems about true in my opinion, and for low page
ranking pages apparently a Google bot only crawls,
around every three weeks. I don't have total confidence
in the information in this last paragraph; in fact, I
don't think anyone knows for sure. However I do know for
sure that my PR 5 website is crawled almost daily by
Google's bot. So just keep on going and be patient! I
now make a good income from my site through adsense
however it took a long time to get good levels of
traffic to make the clicks. Participating in online
questionnaires would have been a better answer if I had
wanted instant money! Good luck!- For more advice on the
page rank issue and for methods of making money on the
web, including using Google Adsense visit Adsense Hero!
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