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STEP 8 - How to
maximize your
web pages' PR
(without SPAM or
"dirty" tactics)
As detailed in
the previous
section, a web
page's Google
PageRank is very
important for
several reasons,
not the least of
which is getting
high rankings in
the search
results.
There is really
only one way to
increase a
page's PR: Get
more inbound
links!
While almost any
inbound link
will help boost
a page's PR,
there are three
exceptions:
1 - An inbound
link from a page
with a Google
PageRank of zero
(PR0) doesn't
provide any help
in boosting your
own page's PR.
2 - A link that
the Googlebot
spider cannot
follow won't
provide a PR
boost for your
page either.
These typically
include links
that are
generated from a
database by a
CGI script as
well as various
forms of
javascript
generated links.
As a general
rule, static text links can
always be
followed. These
include regular
links with the <A HREF...
tag.
3 - Links from a
page that has
excluded
Googlebot via
the robots.txt file or with a "no follow" robots meta tag
don't provide a
PR boost.
A link from any
page with a Google PageRank
of 1 or higher will help
increase your
page's ranking,
but links from higher PR pages
provide a much
larger boost.
Whenever
possible, try to
get links from
pages that are
at PR5 or
better.
Detailed linking
strategies will
be discussed in
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| SEO
Guidelines |
Search
Engine
Guidelines |
- Create your website pages for visitors not search engines.
- Do not try and trick search engines for better rankings.
- Don't add your link or send a link to websites that are questionable. This can affect your rating and blacklist your site.
- Don't use unauthorized computer programs to submit pages, programs like WebPosition Gold™ that send automatic or programmatic queries to search engines may improve your site positioning in the short-term but they can cripple your changes in the long-term.
- Invisible links are Bad. Avoid hidden text or hidden links.
- Don't employ cloaking or sneaky redirects.
- Don't send automated queries to Search engines.
- Don't load pages with irrelevant words.
- Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.
- Avoid "doorway" pages created just for search engines, or other "cookie cutter" approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.
- Hand submit your site to search engines
- Input accurate content in metta-tags
- Search engines can not read JavaScript
- Search engines will not follow dynamic links
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