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Google Search
Google is a search engine that makes significant use of
link popularity as a primary way to rank web pages. This
can be especially helpful in finding good sites in response
to general searches such as "cars" and "travel,”
because users across the web have in essence voted for good
sites by linking to them. The system works so well that
Google has gained wide-spread praise for its high relevancy.
For more information on the way Google uses link popularity
and relevancy for web page ranking and placement go to PageRank
Information.
Google also has an enormous index of about 6 billion different
web pages, and provides main or organic results to AOL,
Netscape
and TerraLycos.
Google Adwords
Google's
Adwords results are also used by AOL, TerraLycos, and
Netscape, as well as Teoma,
AskJeeves, and HotBot,
which also uses Google's
directory results.
Google Directory Service
Google not only maintains its own spider-based index, it
has a directory service powered by DMOZ
that is ranked according to Google's link popularity technology.
If you want to be listed in Google's directory service,
you have to submit your site to Open
Directory Project.
Google Search Engine Submission
Although you can submit your website to Google by going
to their submit
to Google page, if you have back links from web pages
already indexed by Google you will be found. It is often
not necessary to submit your site if you have links pointing
to it, as in most cases, Google spiders will index it automatically.
It may take up to several weeks for Google to index your
site after submission, however, your website might not get
indexed at all if it has no backlinks.
So, expect it to take 3 to 6 weeks from the time of submission
to get listed in the Google index, and expect subsequent
indexing once every 3 to 6 weeks as well, although index
pages already in the Google index are visited more often.
If you add new and unique content on a regualar basis you
may find the Google spider visiting your index page as often
as every few days!
Google and Search Engine Ranking and Placement
Only visible text on your web page gets viewed, the Meta
description and keywords Meta tags have little influence
on Google's rankings and web page positioning... and remember,
Google is vigilant in its efforts to eliminate spam.
Google spiders the web putting strong emphasis on content
and link popularity:
- The number and quality of relevant links pointing to
your site (popularity).
- The text in and around the anchor text that link back
to your website (determines the relevance of page content).
- Who you link your website to.
Google takes into consideration many on and off page factors
when deciding web page rankings, including (but not limited
to) PageRank (Link Popularity), on page content, page
titles, meta
descriptions, alt
and title attributes, and anchor text.
Although, it can be said that some are more important than
others, each element of optimization has a weight and value
that Google calculates to appropriately rank the site.
The key is to avoid spam and create topically themed, relevant,
user friendly pages.
Besides spam, Google doesn't like...
- Hidden or inconspicuous links
- Hidden text in divs/layers/iframes/css
- Automatic positioning tools
- Sneaky redirects or cloaking (whether user agent/ip-based
or redirects through javascript, meta refreshes, 301/302's,
or 100% frames)
These search engine optimization techniques are considered
“unethical” as they try to deceive the search
engine into higher ranking placement in the serps.
Right From the Horses Mouth...
Craig Neville-Manning, senior research scientist at Google,
had some great advice for webmasters...
The Google algorithm values text and links that visitors
can see, more highly than anything they can't see. This
means focusing your efforts more specifically on the things
that can improve the visitors experience when navigating
your website can help with your search engine ranking and
placement... particularly explicit, helpful, and keyword-focused
links, and copy that informs your visitors.
Google bot follows the robots.txt file to the letter, and
for those of you concerned that the Google bot uses too
much bandwidth.... Stop Worrying. Google bot can detect
when your server is slowing down and it will back off.
If you have content you don't want the bot to find be sure
to put the robots.txt file up to keep it out.
Google bot can find content that's unlinked. That's right,
the Google bot can find single pages dangling unlinked in
space.
Google does index words from the url, but they don't have
as much weight as text links, and you should not engineer
your links for the algorithm - it's better to have your
url meaningful to your visitors than use it to affect your
ranking.
Tim Mayer of Yahoo seconded this. He said focusing too
much on url engineering can get you into the realm of over-optimization.
"As a user," said Tim, "if I see a domain
with lots of hyphens it's usually a low quality site."
He advised that you not push your filenames too hard, and
that you have intuitive directory structures.
The Google Dance
Google's regular updates, or “Google Dance”
as many SEO's have taken to calling it, used to occur once
every three to four weeks. Google has recently indicated
that they are now updating sites on a continuous basis.
This will eliminate the former “Google Dance Shake
Up” and increase the level of up to date cached pages
within their index.
Google Ranking and Placment Tips
-
Write your page with the end user in mind first and Google
second.
- Take the time to write a good title tag for your page
that makes sense and incorporates relevant keywords and
appropriate densities.
- Have numerous relevant and qualitative backlinks pointing
to your site.
- Have quality content that is updated often, and add
new unique content pages often.
- Have your site finished and optimized before submittal.
For more information on search engine ranking and position
go to our SEO Central
Search Engine Optimization and Website Promotion Tutorials
and
Search Engine Industry related Articles.
Learn more about Why
you need Search Engine Positioning and Website Optimization
to truly suceed online.
Google
Facts and Fiction... Dispelling the myths.
Webmaster
Guidelines... Following these guidelines will help Google
find, index, and rank your site, which is the best way to
ensure you'll be included in Google's results. Even if you
choose not to implement any of these suggestions, we strongly
encourage you to pay very close attention to the "Quality
Guidelines," which outline some of the illicit
practices that may lead to a site being removed entirely
from the Google index. Once a site has been removed, it
will no longer show up in results on Google.com or on any
of Google's partner sites.
SEO
and Search Engine Positioning and Ranking Information for
Search Engine Optimizers... While Google does not have
relationships with any SEOs and does not offer recommendations,
we do have a few tips that may help you distinguish between
an SEO that will improve your site and one that will only
improve your chances of being dropped from search engine
results altogether.
Learn more about How
Google Ranks a Webpage... Google's order of results
is automatically determined by more than 100 factors, including
the PageRank algorithm. Check out Google's
"Technology Overview" page for more details.
If you want to know about submission policy, spam restrictions,
or other submission information… go to Google.com
Other Google Links...
Search
Engine Site Loyalty and The Search Toolbar...
A recent Internet search site survey performed
by iProspect shows that today’s web users are in fact
loyal to the
search engine of their choice.
Which
Search Toolbar to Use... Research shows Google, Yahoo
and MSN are close in the search engine toolbar wars. But
which search toolbar you use really depends upon which search
site you use on a regular basis.
Google
Deskbar... Google has done it again.
It has come up with another new, interesting, simple and
useful innovation and made its competitors look lazy and
sloppy.
Go to the this link to download the Google
Deskbar...
Google's
mission is to make the world's information universally
accessible and useful... As a first step to fulfilling
that mission, Google's founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin
developed a new approach to online search that took root
in a Stanford University dorm room and quickly spread to
information seekers around the globe. Google is now widely
recognized as the world's largest search engine -- an easy-to-use
free service that usually returns relevant results in a
fraction of a second.
FAQ
about Google... Googlebot is Google's web-crawling robot.
It collects documents from the web to build a searchable
index for the Google search engine. On this page, you'll
find answers to the most commonly asked questions about
how our web crawler works.
FAQ
about Web Robots... Frequently asked questions about
Web robots.
Google's
PPC and AdWords Overview... After completing Beta testing
which started in January, Google entered the PPC search
engine market with their unique AdWords Select service on
February 20th 2002.
Get in touch with Teoma about an overly-spammy site at
spamreport@google.com
Search Engine Spider Identification forum... have the spiders
come crawling?
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