Linkbaiting is about gaining reputation, finding your niche, writing useful and creative content, presenting your ideas, publishing them on the Web and finding people who might actually use them. You won’t find your readers if you concentrate on building links; you will be able to build links organically if you concentrate on your readers. Moreover, you can gain reputation if and only if you focus on your readers. This is one of the basic principles of successful blogging.

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Why backlinks matter and how to check them on Google and Yahoo.
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Google PageRank is very much like the size of a man's you-know-what. Everyone thinks it's important, no one admits it's important (unless they have a huge one) and everyone is interested in the size of everyone else's.

In researching website optimization, I came across PageRank size for the first time and was amazed about how many people obsessed about it. Obviously everyone wants a larger one and there are various methods of increasing it - some proven, some painful, and some downright silly.

But let me explain what PageRank is first.PageRank is one of the many factors Google takes into account when it returns the results for a search term. It is, in effect, Google's evaluation of how important a site is. The main element in this is the number of sites linking to your site and their PageRank size. This can be viewed as a popularity contest with the sites with the bigger PageRanks getting bigger votes (ain't that always the way).

The upshot of this is that sites with, a small PageRank cannot get close to the top of the results when popular keywords are searched upon, and have to rely on more specific keywords to get traffic from search engines.

PageRank is measured from 0-10. Sites can be out into three categories: PageRank 0-2 - New websites that are just starting out. Websites that have come to terms with the size of their PageRank and have given up trying to increase it (but secretly hope it'll still grow over time). Bad boys who have broken the rules.

PageRank 3-6 - Established websites that have proven they can perform. Niche websites that have a big enough PageRank to do what they need it to do.

PageRank 7-10 - Some of these guys' PageRank is so big it'll knock you over if they turn too quickly. In order to compete with this PageRank, one needs to develop other techniques to establish your own area of specialist expertise.

In order to not get their PageRank laughed at, webmasters are constantly looking to increase it. Here are a few ways to stretch that PageRank.

Increase the Size of Your Site - By increasing the number of pages on the site, it increases the amount of PageRank the webmaster can play with. If those pages point internally then it can increase the PageRank of those pages for instance. However, you should be careful that you don't create pages with no real value or content, as one can be punished for that.

Exposure - Advertising your website is a core piece of your strategy. However, to really increase that PageRank, you need incoming, permanent, links not occasional pay-per-click ads or banners that can change day-to-day or week-to-week. Ways to do this include, writing high quality articles that get published on a number of sites , being active in forams associated with the subject of your website, and forming a group in one or more of the social websites. But beware! Over-exposure can be detrimental to your PageRank too, if you are deemed to be spamming.

There are also a number of things you should avoid that may shrink your PageRank. Getting caught with your pants down - Anything that Google prohibits (and there is a lot) can adversely affect your PageRank if they catch you in the act. So keep your nose clean and make sure you understand the rules.
Gratuitous Linking - Simply exchanging links with other sites doesn't really have an effect on your PageRank (although it still might generate traffic) and using "link farms" can have a negative effect.

There is a small but vocal group that says you shouldn't worry about the size of it and just concentrate on providing good content for your visitors. This is the equivalent of "the size doesn't matter, it's what you do with it". The reality is that people visit your website because of what's on it, but they won't visit if they don't know it's there - so a balance is needed.
In summary, PageRank is a very important aspect but to obsess over it means you won't satisfy your visitors in other areas, which might be important to them. If it is that important to you, you need to get out and meet people!
If it's big enough to do the job, be happy.
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Monday, October 1, 2007

Page Rank Tips Fact And News


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True or False? The main purpose of reciprocal linking is to gain higher ranks in the search engines

False - The main purposes of reciprocal linking are:


To add value to your website by providing exit links to relevant sites that you feel would be useful to your end users.

To receive quality traffic from relevant sites which link to your site.

To add valuable resources and credibility to your site, giving visitors more reason to buy from you and return to your site in the future.


You could even accurately say that the "product" of a quality linking strategy is more end-user satisfaction and sales and that the "byproduct" is better search engine return position obtained because natural, relevant links help satisfy search engine guidelines asking webmasters to make pages "for users, not for search engines"" (Google), and "designed primarily for humans, with search engine considerations secondary" (Yahoo).

By staying focused on linking for the end user, your website will increase in value, and natually rise in the search engine rankings as a result. LinksManager helps promote these three ideals listed above.

NOTE: LinksManager users who are found to be linking in high volume to irrelevant sites are subject to account termination without notice. Keep your linking relevant to what benefits your end user.

For more information, see the LinksManager Code of Ethics.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

How To Increase PageRank

Factors that can increase your Google PageRank
Now the Google PageRank algorithm can be very complexed, but yet friendly invention. Here is a list of things that could help boost you Google PageRank, with a rating scale beside it of how important we think it is.

Update Pages Frequently 2/10
Add Pages Frequently 4/10
Good Neighborhood Directories with high PageRank Levels 7/10
Monster Websites 7/10
Quality Inbound links 8/10
Quality Relevant Links 9/10
No Broken Links 5/10
Article Submissions (this can increase your PageRank by getting more inbound links)
All these put together 10/10
Factors that can decrease your Google PageRank
Bad inbound links such as Poker, Porn, Sex, Drugs, or anything to that nature
Link spamming
Bad Content
Lots of broken links
SEO Black Hat Techniques

How Google PageRank is Calculated
Okay now we are to the Google PageRank Calculations, this is very simple so pay attention, I learned it over night, not really. The factors about Google PageRank Calculation is that no one knows exactly how it works, but people have discovered over time somewhat how it works, but lets get into an example.

PR(A) = (1-d) + d(PR(t1)/C(t1) + ... + PR(tn)/C(tn))
Above is a Google PageRank algo. that was released in the development of Google algo. Thats right the actualy algo equitation . Which google is not telling us what it does, but that does not matter because the equatation is good enough.

In the equation 't1 - tn' are pages linking to page A, 'C' is the number of outbound links that a page has and 'd' is a damping factor, usually set to 0.85.

A more simpler way to think of it is:

a page's PageRank = 0.15 + 0.85 * (a "share" of the PageRank of every page that links to it)
Share = The linking page's PageRank is divided by the number of outbound links

A page "votes" an amount of PageRank onto each page that it links to. The amount of PageRank that it has to vote with is a little less than its own PageRank value (its own value * 0.85). This value will be shared equally between all pages

Therefore; it would be better to get a page linked to you that has a PageRank of 5 with 2 outbound links then it would be to have a page linked to you with a PageRank of 8 with 500 outbound links, but don't get me wrong. It would be better to have both pages linked to you, but if you was to take your choice, think about it.

Now the Google PageRank algorithm is based between a pr of 1 to 10, but many people believe that numbers are set to a algo logarithmic scale. Which there is a very good reason to believe this, but no one knows for sure outside of google, now there has probably been people that have figured it out somewhat, but to be sure, you would of had to write the Google PageRank algorithm your self.

Who invented the Google PageRank Algorithm
Google PageRank was developed at Standford University by Larry Page, and Sergery Brin. This was part of a research project for these two individuals. The project was started in 1995 and then was led to a functional prototype. In 1998, Google was founded.