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    Google Algorithm's Top 10 Positive Factors....How To Show Up #1 W/ Google

    I thought this may help those of you in this Forum who can build a web site and do SEO.


    Google Algorithm's Top 10 (Assumed) Positive Factors

    1. Keyword Use In Title Tags – "Notice number one – that you have HTML title tags that reflect the key terms you want your page to be found for. That's been the advice since I first starting writing about SEO back in 1996. Eleven years later – and even in the age of it's all about links -- it remains the top ranked tip by so many experts. – Danny Sullivan, Search Engine Land.

    2. Global Link Popularity of Site (The overall link weight/authority as measured by links from any and all sites across the web – both link quality and quantity) – "Think of a web page as a town. If a city has freeways, airports, train stations, bus shelters and a port, that's a good indicator that it is an important hub. That orphaned web page with no links pointing to it? It may as well be a hidden tribe of Amazons that no one has discovered." – Lucas Ng (a.k.a. shor), Fairfax Digital online marketing analyst.

    3. Anchor Text of Inbound Link – "Anchor text of the inbound link is one of the most concise assessments another person can make about what your site/page is 'about'." – Mike McDonald, WebProNews

    4. Link Popularity within Site's Internal Link Structure (Refers to the number and importance of internal links pointing to the target page) – "As mentioned on my blog, you can pulse a page's rankings by including and excluding links to it from your home page." – Russ Jones, Virante CTO.

    5. Age of Site (Not the date of original registration of the domain, but rather the launch of indexable content seen by the search engines) – "We have seen new sites flourish as long as they have a clear connection to the 'parent' site that has already gained trust." – Chris Boggs, Search Engine Land Associate Editor.

    6. Topical Relevance of Inbound Links To Site (The subject-specific relationship between the sites/pages linking to the target page and the target keyword) – "We seem to have moved from analysis of simply anchor text, to including surrounding text and probably even page theme." – Caveman, SEO/SEM Consultant.

    7. Link Popularity of Site In Topical Community (The link weight/authority of the target website amongst its topical peers in the online world) – " I've seen one of my sites goes from #39 to #1 right after I got 1 link... from the #1 spot on the keyword I was trying to get" – Guillaume Bouchard, CEO NVI Solutions.

    8. Keyword Use in Body Text (Using the targeted search term in the visible, HTML text of the page) – "If you are writing about 'dogs' then you should naturally use keywords related to 'dogs' within your content. If you don't have keywords within your content it can become hard to rank for those terms." – Neil Patel, Pronet Advertising.

    9. Global Link Popularity of Linking Site – "This is why people bought PageRank 7 site links for lots more than PageRank 6 links. The links were very valuable, and the information on how strong they were was very valuable (this is why it's also very hard to GET an accurate read on anymore without an SEO shaman). – Todd Malicoat, Stuntdubl SEO Consulting.

    10. Rate of New Inbound Links to Site (The frequency and timing of external sites linking to given domain) – "I don't think getting fifty links overnight will kill you. Especially if those links are bringing traffic and from quality sites. Getting 100K links overnight and having no visitors or search queries as a result smells abit fishy no matter how you look at it." – Rae Hoffman, Principal, Sugarrae SEO Consulting.
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    Lightbulb Your Best Bet for SEOing...!

    All the above points are valid and credible but I want to explain the reason and logic behind all of those tips you see above...

    You have to first put yourself in the shoes of the people who use the Internet and you need to think of why most people use the net - most people use the Internet to search for and find INFORMATION.

    Simple enough...!

    So the first thing you want to keep in mind will be that you want as much free information and high-quality content on your site. This will please both your web site visitors as well as the search engines.

    Next, you want to put yourself in the shoes of the SEs and realize that they have 2 very important clients or customers to please. Their first is the group of people all around the world who use their engine to search for and find information - "Searchers". But the engines earn nothing from this group so who do you think pays their saleries?

    That's right, the webmasters who pay to have their ads posted on that search engine supply the SE with the money they keep as revenue.

    How do you think the engines keep both groups of customers happy?

    They keep the "Searchers" happy by providing them with the most relevant, high-quality content-focused sites related to the keywords or keyword phrases these people search for on their SERPs or Search Engine Results Pages.

    The engines keep their other client or custome base - the webmasters who pay to post ads to their sites on the SERPs, happy by keeping their first group of customers happy so those "Searchers" will return more than once. The SEs know that it takes multiple exposure to the same ad for most people to click on them and of course, that's what all of us webmasters who post ads on the engine's SERPs want.

    As far as what the engines use to determine a web site's Page Rank, you can either put yourself in their shoes or read the points above but only if you can understand them all.

    Otherwise, just think like the engines and you'll be ok...!
    Last edited by MichaelseBiz; 05-30-2008 at 07:46 PM.
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