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The secrets of google search engine ranking


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Chris Ridings
webmastergoodlookingcooking.co.uk

Good Looking Cooking
http://www.goodlookingcooking.co.uk/google.html


by Chris Ridings







Probably one of the most important things to have

when starting a new site is a high search engine

ranking. With most sites, search engines can

account for up to 95% of traffic. If you're not

placed in the first three pages, it's unlikely

you'll get any traffic from a search engine.

Google is one of the fastest growing search

engines, a high listing here will guarantee you

traffic. Google's results are also used by Yahoo

when it's finished displaying its own results. To

get a high ranking in google you need to design

your pages and promotional methods around it.



First let's look at how google rates pages,

obviously their exact ranking system is secret

but the following gives a fair idea:



1. Google works using PageRank. This is a system

that allocates a page a score depending on it's

importance. This is calculated by looking at all

the pages that link to it and how important they

are. The more pages that link, the higher the

score. The greater the rank of the page pointing

to your site, the more it contributes to your

page's rank. To quote some of the original google

researchers: "For most popular subjects, a simple

text matching search that is restricted to web

page titles performs admirably when PageRank

prioritizes the results". This is important. This

tells us that the two most important things to

ranking in google are the page's PageRank and

it's Title!



2. If a page links to your page (which point 1

tells you is a requirement to any reasonable

ranking), then the text of the link to your page

counts towards your ranking!



3. Google makes extensive use of "Proximity".

This means google looks at pages and can tell how

close key words are together. So if the searcher

enters "antique spectacles", then the text

"antique spectacles" in your document would help

slightly more than "antiques and spectacles" and

much more than "antique items which include many

things such as spectacles". There are ten levels

of proximity that words can have.



4. Google looks at visual presentation such as:

size of text to the rest of the document and

boldness of text.



5. Each keyword is looked at and ranked: Title,

anchor, URL, text in a large font, text in a

small font. Each applying a different weighting.



6. Each of the factors above are calculated in

with different ratings. The format of your page

has a large effect to start off with but quickly

tapers off so a finite limit is reached (i.e. you

cannot just fill your page with hundreds and

hundreds of copies of perfectly formatted text).

This implies that the rule of each keyword

applying 3 to 7 times in each 100 words should

probably be okay.



So your approach to getting a good ranking on

google should be to design and submit your page

as follows.



1. Pick your keywords.



2. Ensure your keywords are included in the Title

of the document, they MUST be placed next to each

other for a good ranking. If this isn't the home

page (i.e. index.html etc) then name it after

your keywords. i.e. keywords-here.html. If your

domain name includes the keywords then all the

better.



3. Repeat the keywords near the top of your page

using header tags or at least a large font. Again,

make sure they are as close together as possible.

("Antique Spectacles" is better than "Antiques

and Spectacles")



4. Design your site with as many pages as

possible. Page size doesn't matter but remember

that the effect of keywords tapers off so it's

probably best to make 300 a maximum. Try to

repeat each keyword 3 to 7 times for every

hundred words.



5. Keywords should be repeated throughout the

whole site, not just the page. Use links back to

the home page with the keywords in if possible.



6. Ask as many sites as possible to link to you.

Get them to use your keywords in the link text.

Forget about Free For All Links or Link Farms,

Google considers them spamming and may penalise

your site. Do a search for similar sites on

google and start trying to get links on the sites

that are shown, in all probability they have the

high PageRank score that'll help you most. You

want LOTS of links.



7. Submit. Also submit to Yahoo, yahoo has a very

high PageRank (if you can get on!!).





Good Luck!



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