How to dominate Google search rankings
26 Apr 2017

“This search for what you want is like tracking something that doesn't want to be tracked. It takes time to get a dance right, to create something memorable.” (Fred Astaire)

Google has been amongst the most top rated search engines as since the earlier days of its formation it was capable of giving its users the most relevant information available on the internet round the globe. Google was able to do this by using its PageRank formula which enabled it the accessibility to go through every webpage thus depicting the most relevant information as per the search query.

 

Competition

Then those links get the most hits which were number in search queries. Thus, the greater number of links the greater is the sales. This raised the competition to a next level. And every major to minor businessmen understood the relevancy to be the number 1 in the search ratings. This contention changed the game then.

With this competition, business industry and others paid keen attention over forming link pool, poor quality articles and many more low rated activity that let them earn the top ranks. This was done only to succeed from their competitors and stay ahead of the game.

 

Refining search

With the number of scammers ruling over, Google took a sound action by launching its series of algorithms which were named as Panda, HummingBird etc. in order to refine its semantic search and to out-game the scammers and frauds gaining hits and customers by using counterfeit accounts and fake link pools.

 

Index Age

A newly developed website will have a far strenuous time than a website which is a bit older. Index age refers to that age of the website on which Google received its domain however it might be different from the date when the website was registered. The more the index age of your website the more your website will be valued in the eye of Google bots.

 

Link source

No matter abundant links are linked with yous website but they are all a mess if these links are generated from some meek profile. What values by Google is that the links should come from an authoritative source having useful content and also all the links shouldn’t be originating from one single source, varied useful authoritative sources should be behind.

'In Search of Excellence' - even the title - is a reminder that business isn't dry, dreary, boring, or by the numbers. Life at work can be cool - and work that's cool isn't confined to Tiger Woods, Yo-Yo Ma, or Tom Hanks. It's available to all of us and any of us. (Tom Peters)

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