Thursday, 14 February 2013

Improve Your Google PageRank

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Earlier this week, I posted about Google PageRank at this link. Now, I'll tell you several ways to improve your site's Google PageRank. Your website's PageRank depends upon quality backlinks you get for your website and total count of your website pages.

1.Write Quality Content:

Everybody likes to share some good content. Create content that users want and will share with others, which will get you bunch of backlinks from other sites. Don't forget to give me a backlink from this point.

2.Guest Blogging Is A Great Move:

Seriously, guest blogging is a great way to backlink you site from an another blog or site. Also, don't forget to submit your articles to various web directories and forums. Good content never goes waste. You can also submit a guest post for our blog at this link.

3.Publicize Your Site Everywhere:

Add your site’s URL, e.g. www.bwidgets.com, into your content. Never miss a change to show off, e.g., newsletter, business cards, email signatures, press releases and more.

4.Get Backlinks From High-Quality Websites:

Ask "high-quality" websites to give a backlink on their blog. It'll improve your PageRank for sure. If your site links to delisted websites, your website might also be removed from Google’s index. Always check site's reputation before asking for a backlink.

5.Check Site's Reputation Before You Link Back:

If you receive a request for a link, check the site's reputation before giving them a backlink on your site. Also, always use 'rel=nofollow' attribute to link back to delisted or low-quality website.

6.Provide RSS Feed:

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) makes it easy for other sites to distribute your headlines and content, your RSS feed will be indexed by popular Blog search engines, including BlogSearch, and Ask.com Bloglines.

7.Keep It Up:

If your site is dead for an extended period, Google may reduce the ranking of your site. Allow your visitors to submit guest posts for new articles.

8.Make Use Of rel=nofollow:

rel=nofollow attribution tell search engines "Don't follow links on this page" or "Don't follow this specific link." This means that Google does not transfer PageRank or anchor text across these links.

Here are some cases in which you might want to consider using nofollow:
  • Untrusted content: Most importantly, always use nofollow for example, untrusted user comments or guestbook entries — you should nofollow those links. Which will keep spammers away from your site.

  • Paid links: In order to prevent paid links from influencing search results and negatively impacting users, make use of nofollow.

  • Crawl prioritization: Search engine robots can't sign in or register as a member on your forum, so there's no reason to invite Googlebot to follow "register here" or "sign in" links.

9.Give Away:

Enable others to copy, distribute, and make use of your articles and content, as long as they give your site credit. Also, write newsletter to remind your visitors about your site. Create an embed-able widget of your site for your users.

10.Never Try To Cheat Google:

If Google suspects that you are trying to deceive it web crawler and thus its users by including hidden text, misleading or repeated words, pages that don’t match your sites description, deceptive redirects, duplicate site or pages, or other disingenuous tactics, then Google may delist your site from its index.
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