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3 Tips For Better Google Rankings
By Yaro Starak
Google now checks the year your domain name was first registered. This
just makes sense. Those that care about their domain and their brand
will register their domain for a long time. This demonstrates
commitment. Of course it's not very hard for a spammer to do the same
but the upfront costs are just that little bit higher and might help
act as a deterrent. If anything a short domain registration period will
be yet another flag in the Google system that will keep certain sites
away from top rankings. Hopefully it will be the spammers that trigger
the penalty when combined with all the other spam flags they trigger. If
you are anything like me and you like to register domains for an "idea"
you have for the future there is no way you will be investing in a 10
year registration for something you may never pursue. An idea is an
idea and I know half of the domains I buy amount to nothing. However
buying the domain also signifies *some* commitment to the project and
on many occasions is the motivational spark I need to get the website
built and a new project off the ground. A one or two year registration
is not a significant cost. Securing a domain for 10 years is. The easy
workaround is to initially register a domain for the minimum period, if
things take off then renew the domain for a longer period. Simple. Google
now places huge emphasis on links. They want to see a slow, gradual
increase to the number of incoming links to your websites. Links need
to have a variety of anchor text phrases. If all your anchor links are
the same you could get de-listed or lose ranking position. Ahh,
natural linking patterns. I've mentioned this before - Google in many
ways destroyed what it relies on to create such a great search engine.
Before Google linking patterns were very natural, organic with sites
linking to each other in many different ways, with different anchor
text built up over a long period of time. Sites grew in popularity
slowly and incoming links increased subsequently at similar rates of
growth. Google stepped in and used these patterns in a ranking
algorithm to accurately value sites. It worked, almost too well. Google
became so popular that people began to study what it takes to rank
highly. They learnt it was all about incoming links so they started an
unnatural linking process, creating link farms and chasing incoming
links with a vengeance. Google wants natural linking back and
will reward those sites that appear to be popular based on natural
linking. This is not an exact science of course but if you do these
things you are on the right track: -
Make sure your incoming links are not all carbon copies of the same
keyword phrase. Vary the incoming anchor text with different phrases.
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Make sure you get links from many sites with varied PageRank. Assess
link swaps based on the site (content, relevance) asking for the
exchange, not solely on the green PR bar at the top of the site.
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Chase back links naturally, slowly increasing their number over time.
If you go from 10 - 5000 backlinks in one month Google is going to
think you are link farming and penalise you.
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Don't get paranoid. Stressing over why your site won't get listed and
pressuring other sites for link exchanges can drive you crazy. Take it
easy and work on building a great site slowly, tell the right people
about it and they will spread the word for you.
Google is telling us that they look for relevant, quality content on
your websites, which is no surprise, and that PageRank is a good
indicator of a website's "authority" and relevancy. The
key term here is authority. Those sites that have been online for a
long time with established authority in their field wield the power.
One link from an authority site can boost you to the top of the
rankings but take it away and you can just as easily fade to the bottom
of the rankings. Again the emphasis here is on establishing links from
many sites with various rankings. If you build an amazing site
eventually the authority sites in your field may just link to you
anyway and won't that make you feel special! How do you build an
authority site? With hard work of course. Authority sites don't appear
out of nowhere, they build their authority over time by consistently
working on quality content and audience creation. Don't expect
overnight success, if you want a popular website you have to work at it
for years, not weeks.
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Author: Yaro Starak
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