Rules to Better Google Rankings : Guide

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Google is by a country mile the most popular search engine in the world. It's popular because it seems to rank pages so accurately and quickly time and time again. The secret to its success is its top secret Page Rank Algorithm. Google developed its page ranking system in an effort to increase the quality of search results and has left all of its competitors for dead. As a result search engine optimization (SEO) gurus are always looking to find new ways to increase their Google rankings. As we all know, a website is a pretty nifty thing to have for a myriad of different reasons. But the truth is that it's worth is derived from the people that surf it, and if no one is surfing it, then it becomes useless. So who's the biggest website referrer? The answer is Google in almost every case.

The Google Page Rank is based on how many links you have to and from your pages, and their respective page rank. The problem for many SEO guru's has been a lack of understanding regarding where page rank comes from, and how internal and external links distribute page rank between pages. I have spoken to many webmasters who don't know that there is more to increasing page rank than simply getting reciprocal links.

There is a plethora of information out there and we've brought it all together to show you some common strategies to influence your Google rankings and improve your website's "Google Friendliness".

Rules to Better Google Rankings
  • 1. Do you know how Google ranks pages?
  • 2. Do you know if Google has indexed your page?
  • 3. Do you know your Page Rank?
  • 4. Do you create new page rank for yourself?
  • 5. Do you conserve your page rank?
  • 6. Do you concentrate your page rank where it will do the most good?
  • 7. How many inbound links do you have?
  • 8. Do you use enough keywords?
  • 9. Do you monitor the progress of your keywords?
  • 10. Are your <title>, <h1>, and <h2> tags descriptive?
  • 11. Do you use META keywords and description tags?
  • 12. Is your URL consistently in the same case?
  • 13. Do your links have relevancy to the page you're linking to?
  • 14. Do make it easy for Google to find your dynamic pages?
  • 15. Do your inbound picture links use attributes?
  • 16. Do you avoid the temptation of link farms?
  • 17. Are you listed with DMOZ.org?
  • 18. Do you avoid using frames on your website?
  • 19. Does your Flash website have an alternate HTML site?
  • 20. Do you use include files for your JavaScript?
  • 21. Do you submit all your software to download sites?
  • 22. Are your webpages less than 101k?
  • 23. Do you use your Robots.txt file effectively?

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