How many years did you register your domain name
for?
If it was only one then Google could hold that against you.
Why?
Because the majority of Spam websites only register a domain
name for one year. A domain name registered for a longer period
implies that the owner is more likely to be legitimate and
serious about their web site.
This is just one of the unusual factors possibly considered
by Google when indexing and ranking a website. Factors you
could never even have guessed at in some cases.
How do I know this?
Google have recently made public, March 31 2005, the
contents of their filing of United States Patent Application
20050071741.
In which many of the search giants secret ranking criteria
is revealed and it makes very interesting reading. You must
read this if you are serious about ranking well in Google.
The days of Spaming Google are drawing to a close. With this
patent they reveal just how hard they're coming down on Spam
sites. You Do Not want to get caught out.
Listed below you will find the hard facts, I recommend you
bookmark this page now. You will need to reference it each
time you optimize a new site.
• Links.
It's common knowledge that Google relies heavily on inbound
relevant links to rank a site. Now they explain exactly how
it works.
As well as the number, quality and anchor text factors of
a link. Google seems to also consider historical factors. Apparently
the Google 'sandbox' or aging delay begins count down the minute
links to a new site are discovered.
Google record the discovery of a link, link changes over time,
the speed at which a site gains links and the link life span.
With this in mind fast link acquisition may be a strong indicator
of potential search engine Spam.
Gone are the days of pages and pages full of links. You must
grow your links slowly to stay below the radar and be careful
who you exchange links with. That means no more buying hundreds
of links at once or other underhand tactics.
PR is now very valuable.
Your link anchor text should vary but remain consistent with
your site content. No more using your main keywords on every
link exchange you gain. That's 'anchor Spam'. Instead vary
them around your top five to ten keywords.
Link exchanges are still very important but you must work
and utilize them ethically. If you don't and you get caught
the recovery from a ban can be months in coming and your host
and IP may also be recorded.
Softly softly seems to be the message. The fact is fewer but
better quality links will benefit you more anyway and they
will be much more likely to long-term which is good to.
• Site click through rates (CTR)
CTR may now be monitored through cache, temporary files, bookmarks
and favorites via the Google toolbar or desktop tools. Many
have suspected for some time that sites are reward for good
CTR with a raise in ranking. Similar to how Adwords works.
CTR is monitored to see if fresh or stale content is preferred
for a search result.
CTR is also analyzed for increases or decreases relating to
trends or seasons.
• Web page rankings are recorded and monitored for changes.
• The traffic to a web page is recorded and monitored
over time.
• Sites can be ranked seasonally. A ski site may rank
higher in the winter than in the summer. Google can monitor
and rank pages by recording CTR changes by season.
• Bookmarks and favorites could be monitored for changes,
deletions or additions.
• User behavior in general could be monitored.
As Google is capable of tracking traffic to your site you
should closely monitor the small amount of copy returned in
search results. Ideally you want to integrate a call to action
in there to increase your listings CTR.
Clicks away from your site back to the search results are
also monitored. Make your site as sticky as possible to keep
visitors there longer. As mentioned above it may also help
if you could get your visitors to bookmark you.
• The frequency and amount of page updates is monitored
and recorded as is the number of pages.
Mass updates of hundreds of files will see you pop up on the
radar.
On the other hand few or small updates to your site could
see your rankings slide. Unless your CTR is good. A stale page
that receives good traffic may hold it's own and not require
an update. So don't update for the sake of it.
Depending on your market fresh content may not be a requirement.
If the information your pages contain does not go out of date
then updating may not be necessary. If your market is more
news based for example then changes regularly are a must. In
general changes don't necessarily have to mean fresh content.
They could involve simple edits to current content.
A further indicator that Google is really cracking down on
Spam is made clear in the following extract from the Patent.
Mention is made of changing the focus of multiple pages at
once.
Here's the quote -
“A significant change over time in the set of topics
associated with a document may indicate that the document has
changed owners and previous document indicators, such as score,
anchor text, etc., are no longer reliable.
Similarly, a spike in the number of topics could indicate
Spam. For example, if a particular document is associated with
a set of one or more topics over what may be considered a ’stable’ period
of time and then a (sudden) spike occurs in the number of topics
associated with the document, this may be an indication that
the document has been taken over as a ‘doorway’ document.
Another indication may include the sudden disappearance of
the original topics associated with the document. If one or
more of these situations are detected, then [Google] may reduce
the relative score of such documents and/or the links, anchor
text, or other data associated the document.”
There's still more to look out for:-
• Changes in on page keyword density is monitored and
recorded as are changes to anchor text.
• The domain name owner address is considered, most likely
to help in a local search result.
• The technical and admin contact details are checked
for consistency. These are often falsified for Spam domains.
• Your hosts IP address. If you are on a shared server
it's possible somebody else on that server is using dirty tactics
or Spaming. If so your site will suffer since you share the
same IP.
The impression I get here is that Google have learned from
the Spam 'attack' they suffered in early 2004 and they are
determined to eradicate it from their listing results.
So what do you do?
There's a lot to take onboard here and consider. But you can't
go far wrong with your SEO if you try to grow your site as
organically as possible.
If you know what you are doing you can take short cuts. Carry
on with link exchanges but consider each site carefully and
slow down in your gathering of them. Vary your anchor text.
Add small amounts of good quality content to your site regularly.
Check your search engine listings and edit your site to include
a call to action in them if possible. Make your site more 'sticky'
to encourage visitors to stay a while. Encourage visitors to
Bookmark your site. Oh and register new domain names for at
least two years.
Before you do anything remember to reference the above info
first. It may just save you months of misery as your site gets
banned and 'Sand boxed'.
Overall keep it ethical and you can't go far wrong.
Do not be tempted to Spam. Stick to the guidelines above and
you are much more likely to outlast and out rank your competition.
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