Six Quick and Simple
Ways to Dominate
Google Rankings!
The reason Google is the most successful search engine in
the world is because they provide the best search results;
pages ranked by tangible value.
That tangible value is a combination of content and links,
with links being the more important factor (they assume any
pages linking in will only link to good content or risk their
own ranking.)
Here are a few tips that will help you take full advantage of
Google's love of linking...
1.) Link Deep and with
Relevance
So why is deeper better and
what's this about relevance? Google figured out that a link to
a homepage is only good if that homepage has the information
the visitor needs.
If a person clicks a link for
"amazíng chocolate chip cookie recipe" and ends up on the home
page, which has nothing of the sort, Google discounts it as a
wasted link.
On the other hand, if the link
leads to the page containing info on the "Amazíng Chocolate
Chip Cookie Recipe," even five levels deep, the link has huge
value to the visitor and to Google.
Want some proof? You already have
it if you've ever used Google's AdWords pay per clíck
service.
They will not even accept PAID
links to pages that are not the most relevant for their
visitors, regardless of what you are willing to pay per clíck.
Now that's saying something!
2.) Use Absolute Links
Internally
It sounds complicated but it's not. Absolute links are those
with a fixed full URL. There's another kind, called "relative"
links that skip the first part of the domain and remain
"relative" to the file structure. Let's take a look at the
difference...
Here's the absolute link to the Google Ads page from Google's
homepage: "http://www.google.com/intl/en/ads/"
Here's what it might look like as a relative link:
"./intl/en/ads/"
Long story short; absolute links help your SEO efforts and
relative links don't.
3.) Use Keywords in Anchor
Text
Use relevant keywords in your
link anchor text (that is the text within the hyperlink.)
Forget about "Clíck Here" like you see on so many
sites.
Not only does that not help
your ranking, it actually lowers the relevancy of your real
keywords because Google believes that if a word is important
enough it will likely be used as part of a link to get the
visitor where they want to go.
4.) Follow the 1%
Solution
Make no more than 1% of your
page text into links (both outbound and internal.) That is, if
you have 500 words on the page there should be no more than 5
text links total.
And don't overuse the same
keyword text for the links. So if you have three mentions each
of three different keywords, try to use each just once in a
link. Then use similar text for any remaining links.
Example: If "chocolate chip
cookies" is your
main keyword phrase you might use "chocolate chip
cookies" as the
anchor text for one link and then "my favorite chocolate chip cookie
recipe" for another
link.
It's also a good idea to use 10
Links Max per page whether you have 1,000 words or 10,000 words
on that page.
5.) Add a Link
Failsafe
This is really simple and
almost nobody does it. Links get broken more often than we
like. Sometimes it's because we moved a page and sometimes it
has nothing to do with anything we consciously did (especially
with blogs.)
The solution is to create a
custom 404 page (Page Not Found) that looks just like any other
page on your site and has a simple note like
"We're sorry we cannot
find the page you are looking for.
However, if you love cookies
of all kinds we think you'll find exactly what you want by
clicking on one of the following links..." Then of course you have a navigation
system for them to follow.
6.) Get the Best Links
Possible
This is extremely important
yet often overlooked because it can be such a difficult and
time consuming job. If you take nothing else away from this
article, please take this...
Finding the best possible
inbound links is the single most important thing you can do to
make the number one spot on Google.
Here are three tips to help
minimize your time and effort while giving you results SEO
experts charge an arm and a leg for.
A.) Get listed in
directories.
Submít your site to the top
directories like Jayde.com and DMOZ.org. Once they link to your
site you will have great relevant inbound links and some
instant credibility with Google.
Here are some great free
directories in order of value, starting with the best...
dmoz.org, jayde.com, webworldindex.com, turnpike.net, and
directoryvault.com. Yahoo is important but charges $299 for
commercial site inclusion.
B.) Use "Special
Commands" to do the legwork for you.
The best linked sites can
easily be found with a simple search command called
"allinanchor:" Here's how to use it. Go to Google and type
in "allinanchor:keyword
goes here" (no quotes and
no space after the colon.)
Now hit Enter and you'll see
the sites that have the highest relevancy for keywords used in
anchor text. Look for any that you know are competitors and
outrank your site.
Now take the URL for any of these
and use this command "link:www.theirdomain.extension
" (again with no quotes and no
space after the colon.) This will show you all the sites
linking in as well as internal pages linking back
in.
In short, these two special
commands give you an inside look at exactly how the competition
does what it does with the results they get. This is
huge!
C.) Use good SEO
software whenever possible.
If you can afford to spend one
or two hundred dollars to save huge amounts of time and get
professional results, it's well worth it.
Like many SEO professionals
whose livelihood depends on results, I've been using SEO
software to get top search engine placement for
years.
The best ones not only help
you identify great link partners but will even help you contact
them and make sure they don't cheat you in any way. I
use SEO Elite and am still amazed by all it can
do.
If possible, get a tool that also
does rank checking and reporting. Once you begin you'll want to
check rankings every so often and an automated tool will save
you a ton of time.
Oddly enough I bought SEO
Elite primarily for rank checking then discovered it was worth
its weight in gold as linking tool as well. So whatever tool
you use, get as much out of it as you can. You might be
pleasantly surprised.
About The Author: Mike Small is the
founder of the free SEO (search engine optimization) site
SEOpartner.com
and author of numerous search engine optimization books
and whitepapers including the SEO Notebook.
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