How
To Get A Good Rank On Google - Tips You Want To Know
- Doug Mahopac
August 16, 2006 |
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For most website owners, few things are more
important than getting a good rank on Google. Why? It’s
simply the best way to get new visitors—and customers—to
your site. If you’re buried on page 40, you aren’t
as likely to get the traffic you want.
So the first thing that you want to do to see that you get
a good page ranking on Google is to be sure your site is set
up correctly. This involves setting up your pages with the
correct meta tag and such so that the web crawlers and spiders
can find you!
Another important aspect of getting a good rank on Google is
to link your site to other high-profile sites. The spiders
like sites that are well connected, but you don’t want
to link to just any sites out there. You want to choose sites
that are related in some way to your business or service and
are sites that are also highly ranked on Google.
The number of pages your site has is also another important
part of getting a good Google ranking. Opinions vary as to
just what constitutes an appropriate number of pages to attract
the spiders, but it’s safe to say that the more pages
you have, the more opportunities there are for you to be found.
So start with twenty or so and add to them as you can.
You will also want to submit your website to the Open Directory
Project. Google tends to favor websites that are listed here.
Make sure to have your most important keywords in both the
description and title. It’s generally considered best
to submit your index page, then others if you can. Don’t
fall prey to the desire to over submit your website information,
as you can be penalized for this.
Finally, and perhaps most important, remember that content
rules when it comes to both Google ranking and returning visitors.
You want your website content to be informative and keyword
enriched.
Using keywords in your content often is another way to increase
the chances that the web spiders find you. You want to be sure
to at least have your keyword in the title and first sentence.
After that, you want to see that the main keyword, along with
similar variations are included in the text.
Be careful, though, not to go too heavy on the keywords. Google
can penalize you for this as well. Plus, keyword stuffed content
often doesn’t make good reading for your visitors and
can turn them off completely. You want your content to be both
reader and spider friendly.
To make sure you have your web pages optimized, you will want
to read as much as you can about the use of keywords. If you’re
not a writer or the keyword density rules give you a headache,
you can hire a freelance writer to do the writing for you.
Elance, Guru and Rent-a-coder are good sites to find writers
who routinely do keyword article writing and for good rates.
Leaving the writing to someone else gives you time to do what
you want to do—concentrate on run.
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