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  • Nov
    5

    I still hear a number of people talking about page rank, page rank, page rank, when discussing whether their website is doing well, or trying to assess the results of their search engine optimisation efforts. However, page rank became less relevant when Google removed PageRank values from their webmaster centre!

    Here’s the statement Google made when they did it:

    We’ve been telling people for a long time that they shouldn’t focus on PageRank so much; many site owners seem to think it’s the most important metric for them to track, which is simply not true. We removed it because we felt it was silly to tell people not to think about it, but then to show them the data, implying that they should look at it.

    However, if this is Google’s position, then why bother updating their toolbar PageRank values? Doing so is only going to create a stir in the webmaster community & cause confusion as to it’s relevance. Surely it would’ve been much mbetter to remove it from both webmaster tools and the Google toolbar at the same time.

    It’s also important to remember that the toolbar Page Rank values can be a couple of month’s old, so they’re out of date even after the update & therefore not really relevant to your current ranking position. The recent PageRank update has left many webmasters confused with most reporting major decreases in their website’s ranking in the search results. But if Google’s statement is to be believed, should you really be concerned about it?

    If you have a search engine friendly site, the most important issue for your Google search engine rankings are quality inbound links!

    Use one of our link building or Google Ranking Boost packages to get guaranteed links for your site

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  • Nov
    12

    Many webmasters and marketers think that a website will get a ranking boost on Google if it has links from .edu or .gov domains. Google’s Matt Cutts and Google’s John Mueller recently said that this wasn’t so:

    “This is a common misconception – you don’t get any PageRank boost from having an .edu link or .gov link automatically. If you get an .edu link and no one is linking to that .edu page, you’re not going to get any PageRank at all because that .edu page doesn’t have any PageRank. [...] We generally treat all links the same – be it from .gov or .edu or .info sites.”

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  • Oct
    21

    This month, the Google Webmaster blog published an article, in which Google’s Maile Ohye officially explained what it takes to get a high ranking in Google’s search result pages.

    Inbound links are important but content is even more important

    Google’s Maile Ohye writes the following about inbound links in his article:

    “Inbound links are links from pages on external sites linking back to your site. Inbound links can bring new users to your site, and when the links are merit-based and freely-volunteered as an editorial choice, they’re also one of the positive signals to Google about your site’s importance.”

    Nothing new here! If many related websites link to your site, and if these links look natural, this will help your rankings on Google a lot.

    However, links are not the most important ranking factor & he gives a concrete example:

    “Let’s say I have a site, example.com, that offers users a variety of unique website templates and design tips. One of the strongest ranking factors is my site’s content. Additionally, perhaps my site is also linked from three sources — however, one inbound link is from a spammy site.

    As far as Google is concerned, we want only the two quality inbound links to contribute to the PageRank signal in our ranking. “

    The website’s content is mentioned as one of the strongest ranking factors. The inbound links are additional. That makes sense; it’s the content of your website that really tells Google what your website is about.

    If you want to get a high ranking for the keyword “used cars in essex”, but your web pages are about microwave ovens, then you won’t get high rankings for that keyword.

    For that reason, it is very important that you optimise your web pages for the keywords for which you want to get high rankings, before you try to get links from other sites. This optimisation should also be an ongoing process as keyword popularity may vary over time.

    Google analyses over 200 ranking factors

    According to the article in Google’s blog, Google analyses more than 200 signals (we call them ‘ranking factors’) to specify the position of a web page in the search results:

    “Given the user’s query, over 200 signals (including the analysis of the site’s content and inbound links as mentioned above) are applied to return the most relevant results to the user.”

    It’s a simple two-step process

    Apparently, getting high rankings on Google is a simple two-step process!!

    1. You must optimise your web page contents so that Google can find out what your website is about. Optimise your web pages for your keywords so that Google knows that your website is relevant to these keywords and your topic.
    2. Other websites must confirm that your website is about that topic. That’s what inbound links are for.

    Hmmm, we all knew that didn’t we? So why is it so hard to do then?!!!!! ;o)

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  • Jul
    17

    Having been using bidding links directories for a while now, to obtain permanent one way links, I decided to start my own web directory!

    Using the phpLinkBid script was pretty straightforward & only cost $29.95 for a single site license. I decided to go for the SEO Bundle Site License which also gives two add ons, Advanced Link Stats + PageRank Checker.

    phpLinkBid makes it easy to launch a full-featured bid directory with automatic payments using PayPal and powerful administration tools.
    phpLinkBid Features

    • Fully automated link bidding system
    • Unlimited categories & classic letters mode
    • Instant payments with PayPal IPN
    • Powerful administration control panel
    • SEO friendly URLs
    • Deep Links
    • Email Manager
    • Link Approvals
    • Link Expirations
    • Latest Links
    • Linkrolls for your favourite sites
    • Custom Language Files
    • Multiple Currencies & Currency Manager
    • Outbid Notifications
    • User friendly pages and fancy error handling
    • Built-in Content Management System
    • Template support for easy customization

    As I say, setting up was pretty straightforward, even if I did make a couple of schoolboy errors & had to re-install the add-ons. The site is configured to use my existing Paypal account & to test, I set up my own websites as the first couple of entries. All works well, the payment is made, credited to my Paypal account & the link goes live automatically.

    E-mails were sent to me as the bidder & site owner, so the FreshBidz Bidding Links Directory is live & now I just have to promote & find customers! The same old story lol.

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