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3X Top 10 Ranking On Google Page 1 (BUT WHAT DO I KNOW?)
PAGE 1 GOOGLE RESULTS Getting indexed The leading search engines, such as Google, Bing and Yahoo!, use crawlers to find pages for their algorithmic search results. Pages that are linked from other search engine indexed pages do not need to be submitted because they are found automatically. Some search engines, notably Yahoo!, operate a paid submission service that guarantee crawling for either a set fee or cost per click Such programs usually guarantee inclusion in the database, but do not guarantee specific ranking within the search results.[dead link] Two major directories, the Yahoo Directory and the Open Directory Project both require manual submission and human editorial review. Google offers Google Webmaster Tools, for which an XML Sitemap feed can be created and submitted for free to ensure that all pages are found, especially pages that aren’t discoverable by automatically following links. Search engine crawlers may look at a number of different factors when crawling a site. Not every page is indexed by the search engines. Distance of pages from the root directory of a site may also be a factor in whether or not pages get crawled. Increasing prominence A variety of methods can increase the prominence of a webpage within the search results. Cross linking between pages of the same website to provide more links to most important pages may improve its visibility.[35] Writing content that includes frequently searched keyword phrase, so as to be relevant to a wide …
Classification of Search Engines-Every newbie SEO should know
With a decent understanding of how search engines work and how people use those search engines,let’s focus our attention towards some more detailed information about these engines. For example, we know that all search engines aren’t created equal, right? But did you know that there are different types, or classifications, of search engines? If you don’t know, then answer to your question is YES, there are !
Search engines can be broken down into three different types (in the broadest of terms):
Primary,
Secondary, and
Targeted.
Primary search engines:-
A primary search engine is the type you think of most often when search engines come to mind. Some index most or all sites on the Web. For example, Yahoo! Google, and MSN/Bing/Bing are primary (also called major) search engines.
Primary search engines will generate the majority of the traffic to your web site, and as such will be the primary focus of your SEO efforts. Each primary search engine differs slightly from the others.
For example, Lycos has been around much longer than Google, yet Google is the most popular search engine on the Web. Why is that? Most likely because people find that, when searching the Web, Google provides better search results.
The difference in those search results is all in the search algorithm used to create the search engine.
Most primary search engines are also more than just search. Additional features such as e-mail, mapping,news, and different types of entertainment applications are also available from most of the primary search engine companies. These elements were added long after the search was established, as a way to draw more and more people to the search engine. Although those features don’t change the way people search, they might affect which search engine people choose.
Overview of Google
Each of the major search engines differs in some small way. Google is the king of search engines, in part because of the accuracy with which it can pull the results from a search query. Sure, Google offers all kinds of extras like e-mail, a personalized home page, and even productivity applications,but those value-added services are not what made Google popular.
What turned Google into a household word is the accuracy with which the search engine can return search results. This accuracy was developed when the Google designers combined keyword searches with link popularity. The combination of the keywords and the popularity of links to those pages yields a higher accuracy rank than just keywords alone.However, it’s important to understand that link popularity and keywords are just two of hundreds of different criteria that search engines can use in ranking the relevancy of web pages.
Overview of Yahoo!
Most people assume that Yahoo! is a search engine, and it is. But it’s also a web directory, which basically means that it’s a list of the different web pages available on the Internet, divided by category and subcategory. In fact, what few people know is that Yahoo! started as the favorites list of the two young men who founded it. Through the acquisition of companies like Inktomi, All the Web, AltaVista, and Overture, Yahoo! gradually gained market share as a search engine.Yahoo!, which at one time used Google to search its directory of links, now ranks pages through a combination of the technologies that it acquired over time. However, Yahoo!’s link-ranking capability is not as accurate as Google’s. In addition, Yahoo! also has a paid inclusion program, which some think tends to skew search results in favor of the highest payer.
Overview of MSN/Bing
MSN/Bing’s search capabilities aren’t quite as mature as those of Google or Yahoo! As a result of this immaturity,MSN/Bing has not yet developed the in-depth link analysis capabilities of these other primary search engines. Instead, MSN/Bing relies heavily on web-site content for ranking purposes. However, this may have a beneficial effect for new web sites that are trying to get listed in search engines.
The link-ranking capabilities of Google and Yahoo! can preclude new web sites from being listed for a period of time after they have been created. This is because (especially where Google is concerned) the quality of the link may be considered during ranking. New links are often ignored until they have been in place for a time.
Because MSN/Bing relies heavily on page content, a web site that is tagged properly and contains a good ratio of keywords will be more likely to be listed — and listed sooner — by the MSN/Bing search engine.So, though it’s not the most popular of search engines, it is one of the primaries, and being listed there sooner rather than later will help increase your site traffic.
Secondary search engines
Secondary search engines are targeted at smaller, more specific audiences, although the search engine’s content itself is still general. They don’t generate as much traffic as the primary search engines, but they’re useful for regional and more narrowly focused searches. Examples of secondary search engines include Lycos, LookSmart, Miva, Ask.com, and Espotting.
Secondary search engines, just like the primary ones, will vary in the way they rank search results.Some will rely more heavily upon keywords, whereas others will rely on reciprocal links. Still others might rely on criteria such as meta tags or some proprietary criteria.
Secondary search engines should be included in any SEO plan. Though these search engines might not generate as much traffic as the primary search engines, they will still generate valuable traffic that should not be overlooked. Many users of secondary search engines are users because they have some loyalty to that specific search engine. For example, many past AOL users who have moved on to broadband Internet service providers still use the AOL search engine whenever possible, because it’s comfortable for them.
Targeted search engines
Targeted search engines — sometimes called topical search engines — are the most specific of them all. These search engines are very narrowly focused, usually to a general topic, like medicine or branches of science, travel, sports, or some other topic. Examples of targeted search engines include CitySearch,Yahoo! Travel, and MusicSearch, and like other types of search engines, ranking criteria will vary from one to another.
When considering targeted search engines for SEO purposes, keep in mind that many of these search engines are much more narrowly focused than primary or secondary search engines. Look for the targeted search engines that are relevant to your specific topic (like pets, sports, locations,and so on).
If you got 10 backlinks to your site, how to know whether your pages are indexed by google because of them?
Here is the case. i got some backlinks pointing to my own site and the webpages got indexed by google. The index number is increasing everyday. I wonder if these backlinks play some role in it. If so, how could i build direct connection between the backlinks and the indexed pages? It’s urgent. Thanks.
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I have an online store and a blog. I would like to know how many backlinks to my store can i place on my blog?
I have a blog and not really sure if I can have too many backlinks to my online store. Im new at blog writing and really would like to find ways to promote my store and haven’t figured out how with my blog? Can anyone help me, thanks?
Des anybody know how is it possible to create 3 million backlinks in 5 years?
I know a dating site that has created more than 3 million backlinks in 5 years.
My question is HOW HAS HE DONE THAT?
It is not possible to write millions of articles and post them in millions of websites, then how has it been possible to create that many backlinks?
Does Anyone Know Of Any Free Online Business Listing Directories?
Im not after yell.com. Im looking for site that gives a full listing that can be used for tele-marketing etc
Does Anyone Know Of A Good But Inexpensive Program That Will When Given A Keyword Search Google?
Does anyone know of a good but inexpensive program that will when given a keyword search google and give me an excel list of all sites that it came up for for that keyword?
Thanks for any help you can give me
