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Four important rules: how to get a #1 ranking on Google

Posted by rshukla on December 30, 2008

A number 1 ranking in Google’s search results for the right keyword can mean a lot of visitors and a lot of sales. That’s why so many people want to be on Google’s first result page.

Unfortunately, many people still don’t know what it takes to convince Google that your website is more relevant than the millions of other websites on the Internet. There are four simple rules that will help you to get your website on Google’s first result page:

Rule #1: Don’t try to fool Google

Google wants to return the most relevant web pages for a search query. They want to provide the best answer to a search query.

If you try to get a high ranking for a keyword for which your web page isn’t really relevant then you won’t get good results. Actually, you might be accused of spamming. If your website consists just of ads and affiliate links then it will be extremely difficult to get good rankings.

Make sure that your web pages will answer the questions of people who search for your keyword. The better your web pages match the interest of the web searchers the better rankings you will get. It takes some time to create good content but it will pay off in the long run.

Rule #2: Your web pages must show Google that they are relevant

A website about used car parts cannot get high rankings for a keyword such as “brain surgery”. A high ranking for the keyword “used car parts” would be very beneficial to that site.

The problem is that Google must be able to find out that your web page is relevant for the keyword “used car parts”. For that reason, you have to optimize your web pages. Optimizing your web pages simply means that you make it easy for Google to find out what your website is about.

When Google visits your web pages, it will analyze the following elements of your web pages:

  • The URL structure
  • The title tag and the meta tags
  • The body text
  • Headline tags
  • Image alt attributes
  • Your site architecture and the internal linking structure of your site
  • The outbound links
  • Many other factors in the HTML code of your web pages

Each element can contain your keyword and show Google that your website is relevant for that keyword. This doesn’t mean that you can simply insert your keyword in these tags and that’s it.

You can also over-optimize a website and that can get your website banned from Google’s search results. It’s important that you optimize the right elements and that you insert your keywords in the right frequency. Analyzing dozens of web page elements can be very time consuming.

Rule #3: Other websites must confirm that your web pages are relevant

In addition to optimized web page content, Google heavily relies on the links from other websites to your site. Basically, the other websites have to confirm that your website is relevant for a special keyword.

The more websites link to your website, the more visible it will be to Google. The more other websites use a special keyword as the linked text in the links to your website, the more important is your website for that keyword.

A web page that has been optimized for the keyword “used cars” can also get high rankings for the keyword “pre-owned cars” if enough websites link with that text to the page.

It is also important that the other web pages are related your site. If a website that is about vintage cars links to your “used car parts” website then this will have a bigger effect on your search engine rankings than a link from a candy shop website.

A link from a web page that only links to car related web pages is also more valuable than a link from a web page that links to all kind of pages. Getting the right links is crucial if you want to get on Google’s first result page.

Rule #4: Your website must have a clean history

The age of your domain and its history will also be considered by Google. A domain name that has been around for a long time will get high rankings more easily.

However, if your domain name has been used by spammers before, you might still suffer from the ranking penalties that have been applied to the previous content.

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Personalize Your Site’s Bookmarks with Favicon!

Posted by Vipin on December 29, 2008

What is a favicon?

Favicon is short for ‘Favorites Icon a customized icon that is work with IE version 5.0 and later and all others standard browsers. Within any explorer Favicon is displayed on the Address line and in the Favorites menu. The Favicon allows the webmaster to further promote their site, and to create a more customized appearance within a visitor’s browser. Often, the Favicon reflects the look and feel of the web site or the organization’s logo.

bookmarks your site, favicon

How to Create a “Favicon.ico” File

1. Create an image with 16×16 pixels in size. If you like, you can also create a 32×32 pixels size image.

2. Save the image with .ICO extension ( “favicon.ico” , of course ).

*Favicon image have .ico extension( An ico file is actually a repository of bitmap like images.)

Favicon.ico coding & location on Server:

Placed your favicon.ico file in your sites root directory or any other location for your convenience and you have to help your visitor’s browsers locate the favicon file by point it with a tag like following in the <head> section of your web page.

<head>

<link rel=”shortcut icon” href=”/favicon.ico” />

</head>

Benefit of favicon:

The “favicon.ico” facility is no means essential to your website’s operation. It makes the web site memorable, and more prominent in the list of hundreds of Favorite links. More developed sites also use favicon for branding. i.e – msn.com

I have also some good sites that can be help you to create your own favicon file.

http://www.html-kit.com/favicon/
http://tools.dynamicdrive.com/favicon/

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Google Sitemap Submission Made Easy!

Posted by sunilkumar90 on December 23, 2008

the users now no longer have to specify the Sitemap file type in order to submit a Sitemap to Google! The search engine will now automatically determine as to what type of data is being submitted… In short – Sitemap submission has now become easier!

Google Sitemap SubmissionHere is the list of sitemap file formats supported by Google
Part of what makes the web so interesting is that there are so many different kinds of content out there. Do you use videos on your website? If so, send us a Video Sitemap file so that we can send you visitors to those videos! Do you host source-code samples? Submit a Code Search Sitemap! Here are the various kinds of Sitemap files that Google supports at the moment:

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