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Increase google pagerank - Google
PageRank carefully explained and
what you can do with it - written by
top SEO experts
You can
rank high at Google and as well as
on other search engines too, by
using proper website optimization,
link building and using some more
ways. Google has been launched since
1997. Since then, it has showed
outstanding performances, till
today. People have begun to trust it
blindly and use it as their primary
search engine. About 90% of the
internet visitors are using Google
as their primary search engines. If
you could rank better at Google then
you can also get one river from this
sea of visitors on web. |
Ranking high
has become a very difficult and time
consuming task. Since web is flooded with
websites, many of them acquire wrong methods
to rank high at Google. So search engine
policies change gradually and as competition
increases, ranking high become more
difficult.
To Google your
page rank means quality, importance and
relevancy. It lets Google know you are a
viable resource and a valuable asset. Google
takes your Page Rank and combines it with
their text-matching techniques. This,
combined with a page’s content and the
content of the pages linking to it,
determines if your site is a good match. So,
a higher Page Rank will certainly help you
Buying High PageRank Links : Perhaps the
quickest route to dramatically increasing
traffic and getting your page to the top of
the search engine heap is to get one or two
"Super Sites" to link directly to your site
from their home page.
Buying High PageRank Links : Perhaps the quickest route
to dramatically increasing traffic and
getting your page to the top of the search
engine heap is to get one or two "Super
Sites" to link directly to your site from
their home page.
Buy Pagerank !
Say No to Expensive PR Text Links :
Don't Buy Expensive links to increase you
pagerank. It will increase your companies
marketing cost. Moreover, you will have to
pay huge amount of money for links every
month.
How much do
High PageRank Links Cost?
Currently the
best rates available for high pagerank home
page links are:
PR5 text link:
$5/mo. to $30/mo.
PR6 text link:
$30/mo. to $70/mo.
PR7 text link:
$70/mo. to $120/mo.
PR8 text link:
$120/mo. $250/mo.
To cover the cost of buying high PR links,
some enterprising webmasters are in the
business of buying a few PR 8 and PR 7 links
for PR 1 - PR 2 sites and turning around and
selling 10 to 20 home page links based on
the resulting PR 6 that their web site ends
up receiving.
PageRank Buying
Guidelines
PR5 - page: Now
that pageranks have dropped across the board
these links have solid value and are worth
purchasing to give your site a jump start.
PR6 - page:
Very good, harder then ever to come buy and
there value has risen sharply.
PR7 - page:
Outstanding, definitely worth buying these
links.
PR8 - page:
Excellent. Buy these links if you can get a
decent price.
Links so
simple a word yet so complicates are its
effect. Some people go crazy for them as it
affects Search Engine! Well How?
1. Lot of inbound links will help them gain
position in the Search Engines. 2. Quality
Inbound Links will increase the PR of the
site.
Though, I should mention that Toolbar
PageRank (TLBR PR) is not the original PR it
is just an indicative of the real PR that is
part of the Google algorithm.
Many people think that submitting your site
to directories will help you in many a way.
1. To get listed in directory for quality
traffic 2. To get free one way links 3. To
get a part of the PR.
Oops, did I say free one-way links. Not
really, you will come across many
directories where they will list your site
only for a reciprocal link. Huh! A
reciprocal link from a directory is it
really required. In my opinion there should
be few factors to determine the quality of a
directory. Though I will probably list the
qualities in my next post. Coming back to
the point is it really beneficial to get
reciprocal link from a directory. The answer
would be a Big NO.
Check out Dmoz will they ever ask for a link
back. No, they will never. Because they are
concerned about their reputation, their
content as in the quality of sites listed.
This is probably the reason why an
editor-based directory is always preferred
ahead of any one.
I have always found out that a low PR
Directory with quality sites listed is
always better than a directory with no rules
or regulation where anyone can submit. To be
precisely you can narrow down into some
handful of quality directory.
Directory should always aim at providing
quality result through proper relevant site
listed in them. This means that a site
listed should have proper good content
should be submitted to relevant category and
have lots of information to provide to the
visitors.
Fee Based Directory
Well, again it is upon you to decide whether
they are worth it. Calculate the return on
investment and then go ahead. Yahoo - $299,
if you think Yahoo Directory will provide
you with quality visitors and the number
will be quite interesting then not a
problem. Otherwise, establish your site and
after a period of time decide whether it is
worth going for it.
Google is obviously, one of, if not THE
biggest and most widely used search engine
on the internet. What makes Google's search
engine so amazing is their "top-secret"
searching algorithm which of course searches
through content on pages. Yes, pages, not
SITES. Many newcomers to Search Engine
Optimization (or SEO for short) seem to
think that search engines, or Google in
particular search your entire site and
determine key words and page ranking, this
of course is not true.
Many of those "Making Money Online" packages
you see for sale around the internet in the
form of e-Books or other various media are
basically common information you can find
anywhere, but these SEO Companies WANT you
to think that getting a high rank on
Google's index is virtually impossible and
that you can't do it without their help.
This of course is total bull.
Some important information to remember about
Google:
* One page of your site COULD rank higher
than another, even for the same search. *
Ratings are given to things like visible
keywords, placement of the keywords, and how
many times you've used such a keyword. * It
also determines and rates link quality,
quantity, relevancy, anchor text, and
PageRank. * PageRank is often influenced by
off-site objects, but can also be influenced
by on-site objects.
How does Google find keywords to match the
content?
* Google will read your written articles and
content directly.
* Google will also examine your links
pointing to your pages.
Are there any easy ways to get on top?
Yes, but only if you would like to have your
site permanently removed from Google. You
can do this by doing what most untrustworthy
sites do. You can repeat your keywords
hundreds of times in an extremely small
unreadable font. You can also have them at
the bottom of your page repeated
limitlessly.
What should I do instead of that to still
get on top?
Quite simple really, you have multiple
options, all of which are 100% doable from
anyone's standpoint.
1. First, add the keywords to your blog
posts, and add them in your post titles.
Google will examine the titles and link them
directly with the content, boosting your
rank. 2. Second, you can add the keywords to
the actual URL of your blog posts. If you
use blogger, it will do this automatically,
so if you follow step 1, this part is
automated for you and will further boost
your Google rank. 3. If you are paying for a
domain name or plan on getting one, make
sure you have a keyword or keywords in it.
This will link the domain name to the
content, which in turn creates a better flow
of unity throughout your site, translation:
Google likey. 4. Use the Heading 1 and
Heading 2 tag on your keywords, this will
draw attention to your keywords and further
improve your rank. 5. Make your keywords
bold! Be sure not to overdo it since it will
be ugly and lose effectiveness if you bold
20-30 keywords. 6. Repeat your keywords
throughout your posts. Again like with
number 5, don't go ballistic, you might get
the ban hammer from Google like with the
sneakier methods mentioned above. 7. Use
links to other high ranking sites that use
your keyword(s) frequently. Although it
seems like this would be digging your own
grave, considering you might be boosting
someone else's rank, it isn't as counter
productive as you might think. This method
can help you rank well for having relevant
links with your keyword(s).
How else can I increase my Google rank and
PageRank? Quite frankly, the age of your
site will give you an advantage if it is
older. If you have a new site, don't be
deterred, because even though the older
sites have the high ground in this area, you
can still compete and overpower them in
other areas that are not determined by site
age, like the areas mentioned above.
What else can be done other than the steps
above? To finish it up, simply add more
content! Always keep your site up to date
with new, fresh content. Be sure to build
your PageRank by getting links and linking
to your own articles as long as they hold
relevancy to your current article's topic.
Keep working at it! Once your site has been
around for a while, your name will be
established and your content will already be
assumed great, but don't let your fans down.
Keep up on your content like mentioned
before along with these other final steps
and you should be on your way to excellent
search engine optimization, specifically for
Google, and also have excellent PageRank to
boost your Google rank.
When you first start submitting articles or
links to article and directory sites, you
need to make sure that you don't over do it.
Even if you have great content, and your
site is 100% legitimate, the speed at which
you submit your articles and links is
critical to whether you get labeled a
spammer or not.
Below I've outlined a process to effectively
and efficiently submit your articles and
links and stay on good terms with article
and directory site owners.
Before You Submit
Instead of trying to find submission sites
on-the-fly, it's much more efficient to do
your homework first. You need to gather your
resources, determine where you want to
submit, and compile your list.
How you do this? First, if you're submitting
articles, my rule of thumb is to find
article directories with a PageRank of at
least four. It's okay to submit to lower
pagerank directories, just make sure they're
legitimate. Also, you might want to check
out the Alexa rating for the sites you're
submitting to. One way to detect a possible
link farm is to look at the site's Alexa
rating and compare it with its PageRank. If
the Alexa rating is high (not as good) but
the PageRank is high, then you know
something is awry. If a site has a high
PageRank it should also have a lower
(better) Alexa rating.
Some common, high PageRank article
directories include ezinearticles.com,
goarticles.com, and isnare.com. I don't
recommend signing up for article
distribution services. You have no control
over where your article goes if you submit
to these sites. All it takes is one article
on a spam site to ruin your reputation.
Your Submission "Speed"
I recommend that you submit one article at a
time to at least 10 different directories.
Don't submit all the articles you've written
to one site at a single time. By the time
you've finished submitting one article to 10
different sites, you can go back and submit
your other articles, moving down the list as
you complete each one.
Make certain you read and understand the
terms of service and submission guidelines
for each article or link directory that you
submit to. Some article directories only
allow a few submissions per day. You need to
adhere to the submission guidelines. It's
much better to be able to submit fewer
articles per day than to do a massive
submission and risk getting your articles
deleted, or worse, losing your account.
After you've submitted to the first 10
directories, find 10 additional directories
to submit to. Repeat the process I described
above. Use should not submit a single
article or link to more than 50 directories
per day.
Maintain a Clean Submission Process
Your article and link submission process is
a very important part of your linking
strategy. You have to make sure that you
understand what the directories want and
that you follow their rules. You may think
the rules are stiff, but it actually helps
maintain a clean community.
Because of the proliferation of mass
submission software, commonly used by those
webmasters who are trying to make a quick
buck, submission sites have come down hard
on anyone who even hints of being a spammer.
If you submit too fast to too many
directories, I can guarantee that you will
be labeled a spammer and your articles, or
links, will be deleted.
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