Google Page Ranking - be sure to get more traffic from Google! |
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Monday, 22 January 2007 |
You might be wondering what all this technical mumbo jumbo about Page Ranks and link building is. One thing for sure, a Page Rank is a yardstick used by some Paid to Blog sites – not all but some. Though a Page Rank does not necessarily get your site listed in top spots in a search, but one thing for sure, Google uses it to determine which site is significant or important compared to another. A site with PR0 might not be even indexed in Google. Contrary, a PR4 site or better will get more attention compared to a site without a page rank. For example, if you do a search in Google on ‘DotMySpot’, there are in fact close to 13,000 items found related to it. Another thing I notice, each time I update my contents, Google spiders or crawlers will almost instantly index it into their directory.
These are some of the criterias used by Google to assign Page Ranks to websites:
- How long your website has been running?
- How much content your website have?
- Do the contents keep changing? – the more the better
- How many incoming and outgoing links?
- Quality of incoming links
- Contents in Meta tags, headers, etc – do not repeat your contents too many times or you get banned
- Is your site hosted on a web server?
- Any domain name?
You can read more in my other article regarding Page Rank by clicking here. Another article on how to get listed in Google by clicking here.
As a conclusion, getting a page rank is better than none. Build large content as quick as possible, get quality incoming links and don’t forget to update your Meta tags! Try it and let me know whether it works!
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