The way you should increase your sites Pagerank
Contributed by Eric Odom
We all know full well that developing links that point to your website
can be more vital than just about any other technique known to the world
of search engine optimization. Think about it for a moment. We need something
that can:
Make sure our visitors are finding what they needed
Help us obtain our traffic goals
What would that be? Quality Content of course!
Some statistics on surfing the internet show that in nine times out of
ten, when you find something that catches your eye and you end up reading
it, you will probably find it through a quality text link. Because of
this, it may also be true that linking to such quality content will help
your pages rank better as well. So far it seems as though it works both
ways.
What about reciprocal links though?
We still have no solid evidence in either direction as to whether or
not the major SEs are beginning to discredit or subtract rank
if you will, when it comes to reciprocal links. So far, all tests are
showing that there is no penalty involved. The site in question simply
is not doing as well as it used to back before reciprocal links were not
so exploited in the pagerank realm.
Tried, Tested, and True
The site tested had a monthly increase in reciprocal links of about 8%
steady for thirteen months. Until the Jagger update, the site had ranked
top three in Google for all ten targeted keyword combinations. However,
now the site can be found on page five on a standard size page of Google
search results.
Here is where it gets good. Another site that we were watching for the
exact same keyword combinations jumped to #2 for all 10 keyword combinations
being watched.
What is the difference between the two?
Site A: 432 backlinks in Google on all datacenters via the McDar Tool.
87 pages indexed. Older Site.
Site B: 112 backlinks in Google on all datacenters via the McDar Tool.
367 pages indexed. Younger Site.
According to our tests, content is not just a part of the calculation,
it is a HUGE part of the calculation. With that being said, we have come
to the conclusion that unique web content is not only vital, it is a required
part of any successful website marketing plan.
All you need to do is build a website loaded with quality content. The
links will eventually come, and so will the PageRank.
Eric Odom is a content writer at http://www.affordable-content.com
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