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Why Should a Search Engine Rank Your Website?

06/07/09 4:47 pm | View Comments | Posted By: admin
Numeric examples of PageRanks in a small system.

If you cannot answer this question clearly and precisely, the task of ranking higher will be exponentially more difficult. Search engines attempt to rank the very best website(s) with the most relevant fresh content first in their results, and until your website content is the best in its field, you will always struggle against the search engines rather than bringing them to your doorstep.

It is in content quality that a website true potential shows through, and although search engines cannot measure the likelihood that users will enjoy a website, the vote via links system operates as a proxy for identifying the best fresh content in a market. With fresh content, therefore, come great links and, ultimately, high rankings.

Deliver the fresh content that internet marketers need, and the search engines will reward your website.

Fresh Content quality, however, like professional design, is not always dictated by strict rules and guidelines. What passes for “best” in one sector may be below average in another market. The competitiveness and interests of your peers and competitors in a space often determine what kind of content is necessary to rank.

Despite these variances, however, several guidelines can be almost universally applied to produce fresh content that is worthy of attention:

Research Your Field.
arrow_s2_blue2small Get out into the forums, blogs, and communities where internet marketers spend their online discussion time.

arrow_s2_blue2small Note the most frequently asked questions, the most up-to-date topics, the WSO’s and the posts or headlines that generate the most interest. Apply this knowledge when you create fresh content and directly address internet marketer’s needs.

arrow_s2_blue2small Consult and Publish in Partnership with Industry Experts In any industry, there will be high-level, publically prominent internet marketing experts as well as a second tier of “well-known in internet marketing circles” folks. Targeting either of these groups for collaborative efforts in publishing article, reviewing your work or contributing (even via a few small quotes) can be immensely valuable. In this manner, you can be assured that your fresh content is both link and visitor-worthy. In addition, when partnering with “internet marketing experts”, exposure methods are built-in, creating natural promotion angles.

arrow_s2_blue2small Create Documents that Can Serve as One-Stop Resources If you can provide a single article or resource that provides every aspect of what a potential visitor or internet marketer might be seeking, your chances for success in SEO go up.

An “all-in-one” resource can provide more opportunities than a single subject resource in many cases. Don’t be too broad as you attempt to execute this kind of fresh content creation – it’s still important to keep a narrow focus when you create your post.

The best balance can be found by putting yourself in the potential users’ shoes – if your piece fits their needs and covers every side of their possible interests while remaining “on-message,” you’re ready to proceed.

Provide fresh Information
arrow_s2_blue2small Make sure that when you design your content outline, you include data and information that can be found nowhere else. While collecting and amalgamating information across the web can create good content, it is the unique elements in your work that will be noticed and recommended.

arrow_s2_blue2small Serve Important Content in a Non-Commercial Format.
Creating a document format that is non-commercial is of exceptional importance for attracting links and attention. The communities of website(s) and content builders are particularly attuned to the commercialization of the web and will consciously and sub-consciously link to and recommend resources that don’t serve prominent or interfering advertising. If you must post ads, do so as subtlety and unobtrusively as possible.

arrow_s2_blue2small One Great Page is Worth a Thousand Good Pages!

While dozens of on-topic pages that cover sections of an industry are valuable to a website’(s) growth, it is actually far better to invest a significant amount of time and energy producing a few optimized articles of truly exceptional quality. To create documents that become “industry standard” on the web and are pointed to time after time as the “source” for further investigations, claims, documents, etc. is to truly succeed in the rankings battle.

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