7 Steps to Google Page Rank Success-Part 4

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Google Page Rank 7 Steps to Success

Page rank success utilizes back links. Back links are links to your website from other websites. Experts speculate that the more quality back links your web page receives the higher your page rank.  Here are steps 6 and 7 in the series of 7 steps to success for your Google page rank.

6. Internal Links: If your website was created in a traditional way you want to make sure your site is organized to optimize your page rank. Make sure your pages are linked properly. Linking strategic pages will help increase your site’s visibility in search results overall. Be careful, if you create too many links page rink will diminish.

One strategy is to have most back links connecting to your homepage. Then, create a page where you list sites you are linking to. The outgoing links will not diminish your homepage ranking. Your homepage ranking will help boost the ranking of your other pages.

If you are using WordPress as your website platform, the beauty of WordPress is all of this is already done for you.  WordPress gained popularity because of its excellent results in search engines.

7. External Link Considerations:

  • An increase in back links to your site increases your page rank.
  • You want the link to your site to be placed on a page that is not saturated with links; the least amount of other links the better.
  • If a link to your site is placed on a page that has a page rank of 4 and there are very few other links on that page this is more beneficial to your page rank than if the link to your site was placed on a page that has a page rank of 6 yet is filled with other links.
  • The page your link is placed on must be indexed by Google; the back link will be useless to you if that page is coded to not be indexed.
  • Remember to submit your site to the directories DMOZ and Yahoo! It is speculated that having your site listed in these directories greatly improves your page rank.

Page rank allows Google to match your site to your potential customers. How does Google know your site is a quality match for its search engine users? It weighs the back links to your site. Simply put increased page rank increases site visitors which in turn will increase sales.

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