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Google PageRank Updates Becoming More Frequent?

June 24th, 2009 dogechoig No comments

It looks like we had another PageRank update yesterday. I noticed a couple of small fluctuations within my sites, and some readers also told me that their PageRank moved.

I am not writing about all PageRank updates anymore because there is nothing new with them, right? I made an exception this time because apparently Google is increasing the frequency of the updates.

If I remember well some six weeks ago we also had a PageRank update. I didn’t notice it personally, but I saw a lot of people talking about it over the online forums and blog comments.

Did you notice the update six weeks ago? What about yesterday’s one?

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Is Google Page Rank Still Relevant?

June 7th, 2009 mjanjua No comments

What is Google Page Rank and how does it affect me you ask. Google Page Rank is a website score that represents how important a websites relevance is in the category of business they represent. Google gets this score from measuring the amount of quality links pointing to your site from other websites with the same relevance.
If you have a link to your website from another website with a Google Page Rank of 5 and is relevant to the subject matter your company represents, then Google sees that as a quality link. If you can get your link on a homepage of a high ranking website that is relevant to yours, then you will get a higher score than putting it on a sub page of the site which will usually get a lower Page Rank.
Google usually makes a major Page Rank update every three to four months. Its servers around the globe have to compare there information and the Page Rank is not complete until all of Googles servers have been updated with the new Page Rank scores.
The Page Rank is measured from 1 to ten one being the lowest score and ten being the highest you can have. New sites and sites that have not had any search engine optimization applied to them will have a score of 0. If you use Mozilla Firefox for browsing you can install a new add called SEO Quake. This tool will allow you to see how many links you have in Google and Yahoo.
It will show you the sites page rank and when the site was registered. You can do a search in Google for new music for example. The free results will show up with all the link info and page rank score below the text listing. You can compare all the sites for yourself and can make a partial determination that the Google Page Rank is still a large factor is determining your placement for targeted keywords in the free listings.
I currently manage the SEO campaigns for 27 successful websites and have noticed my Google placement on all staying consistent in their positions as Yahoo and MSN positions continue to rise. Google has made several updates on my back link quality and count on each site but I see little movement in the sites placement since April when the last PR update was performed. The page rank is more than just a number and if it is that irrelevant than Google has not made many other major updates on its server since April either.
Just remember, optimize your site for your customers first and for the search engines second. You can get plenty of traffic using the wrong keywords but visitors will see your site is not what they were looking for when they get there. A few quality back links are more relevant than a bunch of non relevant back links. Use common sense and consider what your customers are looking for and what they expect to see when they get to your website.

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Google Page Rank Update

June 6th, 2009 Omigmenia No comments

Well it finally happened, the Google Page rank update. Google updated all of my page ranks on all of the sites I manage the search engine optimization for. I am happy to say that none of my page ranks haven fallen and several have gained one or two places.
Google’s last page rank update was in April and many webmasters have been waiting since the last update to reap the rewards of all the hard work they have put in optimizing pages, building quality back links, adding continuous fresh content, and holding their breaths.
I haven’t seen any keyword placement movement since the new Google update but it may take up to two full weeks to see how significant the Google page rank still is to search engines like Yahoo and MSN.
I believe Google page rank is still relevant and will impact millions of websites around the world. The Google page rank is a calculation of various areas of your sites worth and as Google adjust its algorithm to come up with the best possible score for your websites value in the market your are trying to place in again.
Many of you are now seeing page ranks on new sites that have had a score of zero for several months. Others of you have see your great page rank go down, which may hurt your overall placement only time will tell.
I have seen the results of page ranks dropping on Text Link sites due to selling of these links but haven’t seen the punishment Google is said to be giving out to people who purchase these links for their sites. I am sure Google is weighing the cheating factor and grading the sites accordingly.
Now that a new Google page rank has been made, don’t stop optimizing your site planning to wait until the last minute to spam the system. Continue working hard as even more and more competitors are coming online as we speak. Do what’s best for your customer and the search engines usually follow right along.
Good content, placing your links in the right places, and streamlining your met tags will always payoff in the end. Remember in search engine optimization, you have to be patient, be diligent, and know that your are targeting the right keywords and audience for your business.
Until the next big Google update, take care of your business and your business will take care of you.

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How to Make More Money by Improving Your Google Page Rank

May 31st, 2009 Informer No comments
Page rank is all about the number of links between your website and other relevant websites. Google is actually interested in links between individual pages of a site rather then just a domain.

The page rank of a web page can be seen in the Google page rank bar on the Google Toolbar. It actually takes 10 links to reach PR1, and then a lot more to reach 2 and up. That’s not it, because it also depends on the Page Rank of the page that will be linking to your page. Nobody knows the exact formula Google uses to determine your page rank, but there are ways to improve your rank and thus build your business through more traffic to your site.

Try out these five Google tips to help get more traffic to your website:

1.How can you increase your Google page rank? By increasing the amount of relevant websites that link back to yours. Keep in mind that the links do not need to be specific to your site, but to your specific pages. This is why it’s called page rank.

TIP: Avoid using link farms or Free For All (FFA) pages!

2. Use keyphrases and not keywords. Keywords are not specific enough anymore to help you rank well in Google due to the large number of websites competing for traffic. Avoid wasting your time optimizing your pages using keywords only. By using specific keyphrases where there is less competition you have a much better chance to rank well in Google and to also improve the quality of your websites traffic.

3. Google likes to see a lot of copy on your web pages. The copy text should contain your keyphrases, but should also be informative and helpful. Why would someone visit your website if you just list your keyphrases? The content of your website should encourage your visitors to laugh, think, get upset, and stay informed. But most importantly should bring them back for more.

TIP: Interesting, informative copy is much more attractive to Google then useless nonsense.

4. The easiest way to find quality backlinks for your site is by installing the free Google Toolbar. With it you can find out the Page Rank (PR) and backlinks for any site you visit and then easily determine if it is worth the time and effort to link to that site.

5. Choose a short catchy domain name. If possible, find a keyword for your domain, one that people will remember and that is easy to type into Google or a browser to find what they’re looking for on the Internet.

We are talking about putting in some time and effort, but if you want it bad enough then you have to pay the price. Those who take the time to optimize their pages for Google and achieve a high page rank are the ones with all the traffic.

Copyright 2008 Joe Rispoli


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How to Increase Page Rank: Another Google Myth Revealed

May 25th, 2009 Informer No comments

In the SEO world there is an addiction. Its the green blocks that appear on the google toolbar that is know as Page Rank or PR

In the SEO world there is an addiction. Its the green blocks that appear on the google toolbar that is know as Page Rank or PR. Due to the recent update of this counting system, which is powered by Google, its time to review the real understanding of PR. Focus on this mis-information, which, doesnt really help them get a top ranking

Lets look at the base of information that is Google PR. Much has been written and discussed. Google has used PR as a form of ranking and, for a long time is was seen as a major factor of getting results . If you search for increase page rank you will find many articles, features and opinions.

Enter 2007 and beyond, Google Page rank has created services who sell links, based on PR. Some content sites with with good PR are selling focused keyword text links to those who want links, as a way of getting a higher ranking. Google has come out saying this is essentially attempting to buy a ranking to manipulate the search results.

Also submission to search directorys is seen as a valid way of gaining backlinks .Pricing can be based on the PR of the home page. Here is a statement you need to remember:

Google ranks pages not web sites”

Remember when doing submissions to directory sites and more importantly paid listings, it’s the Page Rank of the PAGE that the link is on, that is important. Keeping in mind that it the internal page has a good ranking, it should send traffic to your site too.

It is possible for internal pages to gain a higher page rank than the home page. However keep in mind that if a site has page rank (of some amount) then it is seen as trusted source of information, both by visitors (if they are webmasters) and by Google

So is there a way to increase PR and your ranking?

Firstly dont focus on PR- in can be fickle and misleading. It is subject to Google changing the rules, which they reduced serveral times at least once a year. If you focus on creating reasons for Google search engine spider, to come back, that by itself will help with PR and ranking.

The simplest thing you can do is change and update your pages. Keeping your pages fresh will be seen as new content and bring back the google spider. The more this occurs, the more likely your Page Rank will increase.

This is why blogs (in general) do well in natural search results because they provide regular changing information.

This may seem blunt, but Page Rank is not the key to rankings. You are best focused on building a site that is 100% search engine friendly and focusing on getting links you cant go wrong.


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Google Page Rank

May 24th, 2009 Informer No comments

The world today is dominated by computers and the Internet. With more and more entrepreneurs engaging in ecommerce, having a high site page rank is important. There are a million pages on the Internet today, each one having different page ranks

The world today is dominated by computers and the Internet. With more and more entrepreneurs engaging in ecommerce, having a high site page rank is important.

There are a million pages on the Internet today, each one having different page ranks. Page rank, in sum, is a measure of website link popularity. Google ranks pages based on the importance and relevance of pages, though some pages can be seen in context with the reputation of the whole site. The higher the page rank is the more people who get to see the page. In general, however, a website’s homepage can have a different page rank from the “articles” pages.

Business owners and many Internet marketing professionals constantly study the algorithm being used by top search engines especially Google as most traffic comes from this site. Knowing the algorithm used to determine page rank; professionals can now create the fastest and easiest way to increase page rank.

When Internet users search for information on the Internet, they use certain words to find what they need. Internet marketers use all sorts of techniques to find these keywords and focus their efforts to increase page rank by using these terms. Some use search engine optimization methods such as the installation of Meta tags and description to help search engine spiders understand what the page is about. Others take advantage of better web design while others buy text links so as to redirect traffic towards their site. Some webmasters choose to exchange links with other sites in the same niche.

According to a survey conducted in 2005, majority of web traffic to sites come from major search engines such as Yahoo, MSN, Google and AskJeeves, with Google leading the pack and sending 37.3% of traffic to sites. This is the reason why most webmasters aim to increase Google page rank. Pages are ranked from 0 to 10 and it is said that 97% of sites are ranked between 0 to 6.

When you buy web text link as a strategy, don’t expect that you can get an immediate increase Google page rank since Google uses a secret algorithm in ranking pages. You need to ensure that the site you are linking to is relevant to your site’s content. This means that even if you have 1,000 links to different real estate sites and but your website is about music production, you can still get a page rank of 0 because your relevancy factor is low.

Targeting the right audience is the best way of increasing your page rank. As such, internet marketing is more complicated than what most people think as you will need to make your research so you have a better idea about the people who are actually using your product so you can make the necessary adjustments for your marketing strategies.

In sum, a higher Google page rank doesn’t guarantee higher traffic and sales but ranking good in search engines opens new business opportunities for these sites at the top.


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Tips For Increasing Your PageRank through Smart Internal Linking

December 8th, 2007 Informer No comments

With so many people obsessing over PageRank (PR,) it’s often a bit funny to see many of the same people letting the PR of their own pages leak like it’s nothing.

What is Pagerank (PR?)

Before I provide some tips on improving the internal linking of your own site/blog in order to not only increase the “indexibility” (I know, that’s not a word, I like it though) of your own site/blog, but also to increase the PR of your “money pages,” I’ll explain the basics of PR for those who don’t already know.

Every page that is found on the World Wide Web (WWW) is given a set authority. Google calls this authority “PageRank,” while other Search Engines (SE’s) give it their own title.

This authority, or “link juice” is normally calculated by the authority of the page(s) in which it is linked and by the number links on that page in particular. For instance, page.html is assigned a Google PR of 6. This page contains 20 links. Each of the 20 pages that have been linked to will receive a small portion of that PR6. In other words, the higher the PR of the page linking to your page and the fewer the links, the more authority your page will receive.

It’s also important to understand the difference between Google Toolbar PageRank and the actual PageRank that is assigned to each page since Google is the biggest player in the SE game. Toolbar PR is the reading (usually false) that is shown to us via the Google Toolbar or any other tool that draws this data from the Google API, while the actual Google PR is not shown to anyone, outside a select few at Google, and does directly contribute to your pages Search Engine Result Pages (SERPS) positions.

So, although many will say PageRank doesn’t matter, it actually does matter! Next time someone tells you “PageRank doesn’t mean anything,” do me a favor and tell them that they need to understand what PageRank is before they make a statement like that. Google toolbar PR doesn’t mean anything these days, but the actual PR that we can’t see does in fact mean quite a bit!

How to Improve your Internal Linking Structure

As I stated before, authority is passed through to each link on each page of the WWW that has been indexed by any given SE. With that being said, consider all the different types of links you harbor on your own site/blog. Most likely you have one or more of the following:

1. Affiliate links
2. Contact us links
3. About us links
4. Social media links
5. Links to sites that don’t need your help ie. Google, Wikipedia etc.
6. Links to other internal pages that contain the same content as your “money pages” ie. archives and navigation etc.

None of these links deserve any authority, yet they get it on many sites across the net. There are 3 ways to prevent this.

1. robots.txt
2. META nofollow
3. rel=”nofollow” attribute

The robots.txt option is the best for restricting internal pages, as outlined in #2,3 and 6 above. The nofollow META tag is useless, as you can do the same thing with robots.txt, which is honored by more major SE’s and the rel=”nofollow”, which unfortunately is only honored by Google and a few other SE’s, is what you should be using to restrict affiliate links, social network links etc. from being assigned authority or “PR.”

To restrict links from being indexed and assigned authority via the robots.txt method, just insert the following in your robots.txt file (replacing “page.php” and “directory/” with your own pages and/or directories:)

user-agent: Googlebot
disallow: /page.php
disallow: /directory/

You can also use a wildcard to restrict everything after a certain parameter ie.

/directory/*

To restrict SE’s from indexing and/or assigning authority to links via the rel=”nofollow” (some SE’s treat it differently) just insert the following into the link(s) you want to restrict:

rel=”nofollow”

To restrict SE’s from indexing and/or assigning authority to pages via the META nofollow option, just insert the following META tag into the page you want to restrict:

By using one or all of the above options you will be increasing the PR of your site/blog by taking the authority that was once assigned to these pages that should have been ignored in the first place and letting it flow to the pages that you want to rise in the SE’s.

Once you’ve loaded up your robots.txt file and restricted all the static pages on your site/blog it is relatively easy to continue this positive trend. Also keep it in mind and remember to insert a rel=”nofollow” into every link you publish that doesn’t need to receive any authority.

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