Monday, 18 August 2008
DO YOU WANT HIGH GOOGLE PAGE RANK?...
If you want your website to stay on top of google search engine,then you need to create a good content for your websites.Search Engine Optimization is one of the most important aspects of your website design and site content.This article will base on things you need to do in other to get your site indexed specifically on Google but if you do a good job you should also be successful on Yahoo, MSN, and other search engines.Google Page rank is based on back links. Back links are Links pointing to your website from another website. The more back links you have the higher your PR will be.
I must tell you the truth,it is very difficult to get high google rank,because there are billions of web pages on the internet, almost every business or organization is promoting themselves online. Additionally, the internet is dominated by smart and hard working people and many of their sites have been around for years and have tons of great content and a large, loyal user community. Existing websites have many other sites and blogs linking to their pages which is the key to getting a good Google PageRank.
The competition is stiff when it comes to Google PageRank and organic search keywords. The big sites already have a head start on you in terms of content and other sites linking to them. If you want to move up in the Google PageRank, you are going to need to find a way to make your site unique against the rest of the crowd.These five steps can greatly increase traffic to your site,so the more traffic you get the more possiblity of get your website on google high rank
1. Join forums, forums are a great way to achieve links to your website. In most forums you are allowed to have a signature and in your signature you can put a link to your website. But another important note to look on is making sure the forum is somewhat related to your website. You will still get credit if it's not, but if it's related to your website than you will be accomplishing two tasks at once.
You will be advertising for your website (bringing in targeted traffic) You will also be building your websites presence.
Your websites presence is very important to your survival. The more people see, or hear about your website the more credibility you will have and this increases your chances of having these visitors come back and possibly become leads.
2. Submit to search engine directories. Search engine directories are a good way to get a free link to your website. They also increase your chances at being listed higher on popular search engines like Google, and overture.
Most search engine directories allow you to submit to their website for free. This will allow you to increase your web presence by being listed on another search engine, and it will also be a free link.
Remember the more links you have the higher your PR will be
3. Using ezine ads (or newsletters). Creating an ezine will probably be the most beneficial step you can take to increasing your web presence. When you create an ezine you will be able to keep visitors coming back to your website for more by using signatures and giving special deals.
Ezine's will also allow you to increase your back links. By creating an ezine you can submit your information about your ezine to an ezine directory. This directory will than link to your website(thus giving you a free link).
4. Creating and publishing articles. Articles are an easy source of generating new traffic. You can include your signature in your article. This will bring in more traffic from article submission directories.
Your signature usually consists of 4 to 8 lines. Usually the first line would be the title of the website that you are trying to advertise. The last line would be the link to the website and the lines in between these would be a sales pitch to draw your viewers into your website.
5. Links from related websites. Gaining links from related websites can be one of the most frustrating tasks you can attempt.
They are very easy to find, but can be somewhat difficult to obtain links from.
To find related websites, all you have to do is go to a search engine... say Google... and type in your subject. Maybe your website is based on ford mustangs.
You go to Google and type in ford mustangs, than you look around for pages that are somewhat related to your website. After you have done this (which should be very easy) you have to contact them in some way to get your link posted on their website. This can be the most difficult task because a lot of webmasters ignore e-mail's from people requesting links because they don't see the importance of it at the time. Some other reasons could be that they are rarely online, or they delete spam mail and sometimes delete their important emails in the process.
Important note: When looking for link partners don't just link with websites that have a page rank of 4 or higher. Link with anyone and everyone you get a chance to. If you link to someone that has a page rank of zero, this will not hurt your page rank. It will only increase it because you are getting a link back to your website. Google doesn't look at your back links page ranks to determine what yours is going to be. It simply looks at how many back links you have.
So if Google one day decided to link to a website that was just created and this website has a page rank of 0 and has a domain that goes something like this: mywebsite.geocities.com it's page rank wouldn't increase even though Google's page rank is 10, it's rank would still be zero because it would only have that one back link.
There are a few terms that you should understand before getting deeper into the Google SEO issues. It is worth talking a bit about the difference between being included in Google's index and having a Google PageRank assigned.
The day you turn on your website, you are not included in Google's index and you have a PageRank of 0 out of 10 (0/10). Once you are ready for the public to see your site, you will want to immediately get listed on Google. By using Google's Add URL page, you are requesting that Google include your site in their index.
After submitting the site you should expect to wait for about a week, or more sometimes, to see your site's status (in the Google Webmaster Tools) as "Included in the Index." Another way to see if any of your pages are currently in the Google index, you can go to www.google.com and enter a search specifically for your site / domain. The search syntax is like this: site:yourdomain.com.
Once your main home page is showing up in the index, it is very likely that you will still have a PageRank of 0 because Google does not immediately assign a new website a PageRank.
If you want to make sure that Google knows about the other pages on your site, besides your home page, you can use the Google webmaster tools to submit a sitemap. When you submit a sitemap, which can be a simple list of URLs to your site, you are directing Google to add this list of pages to the index. After submitting your sitemap for the first time, you should expect to wait a while, maybe even as long as a month, before any of the back-pages (all of the pages other than your main home page) show up in the index.
I really believe that when you are just starting out there isn't much you can do about PageRank and you really shouldn't be too worried about it. Sure you can get your site listed on some directories but that will only take you so far. You not will get "first page" organic search results on the Google search page just because you are listed on a bunch of directory sites.
The key to building PR (PageRank) is having great content. If your site has great content it will start showing up on some organic searches and people will come to check out what your site is about. If people really like it, they might link to your website on a blog as something worth checking out. This is how you get a PageRank of 6/10 or 7/10, no matter how many directories you are on, you will not get that kind of PageRank without the help of your user community promoting your site for you.
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