Tag: Anchor Text
Over Optimization and the OOP – Does a Penalty Exist?
Posted on Jul.17, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
If you have questions about whether or not the Over-Optimization Penalty (OOP) exists or not, then you obviously haven’t pushed the limits enough with your own website optimization or organic SEO efforts to have experienced the joys of running into the OOP (Over-Optimization Penalty).
I’m sure you’re probably thinking: “prove it”. If that’s what you’re thinking, let me tell you about a specific example of what I call the Over-Optimization Penalty, or OOP:
Over-Optimization penalty because of too much anchor text. You [...]
Google Gives Web Page History More Importance
Posted on Jul.16, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
The Google patent application submitted in March, 2005 has generated a good deal of debate among search engine optimization experts. The patent document contains many general suggestions about the direction Google wants to move their search criteria and ranking techniques in the near future.
The document points out two areas in particular in which “there remains a need to improve the quality of results generated by search engines.” (0009) These two areas are
(a) artificially inflated rank due to spamming techniques, and
(b) [...]
Not Ranking High Enough on Search Engines? Here?s Some Help!
Posted on Jul.14, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Search engines are frugal things. (Froogle, too, haha! Sorry, lame joke) They take many, many things into consideration when ranking your pages. Below are some things you should do to be sure you’re ranked as high as possible.
Keywords
Go for keyphrases, not single keywords. Unless you want to spend the next 3 months trying to break into the first page for a single keyword, focus on keyphrases. Besides, most searchers search for two or more words. Single keywords just don’t provide [...]
SEO Tips – Google Has Changed – Learn Why And What To Do
Posted on Jul.13, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Google now checks the year your domain name was first registered.
This just makes sense. Those that care about their domain and their brand will register their domain for a long time. This demonstrates commitment. Of course it’s not very hard for a spammer to do the same but the upfront costs are just that little bit higher and might help act as a deterrent. If anything a short domain registration period will be yet another flag in the Google system [...]
5 Points to Remember While Placing or Accepting a Link Exchange Request
Posted on Jul.12, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
All we webmasters know the importance and procedure to exchange links. We are on the job all the time. There are some very important points that we overlook or are ignorant about, which affect our ranking in a big way. When we are working hard, we might as well be doing it in the right direction.
The first important factor- I will start with a problem everyone can relate to. That we have to keep going back to all the sites [...]
Seven Red Hot Tips for Linking
Posted on Jul.11, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
1. Vary the keywords in your link ‘anchor’ text
Unless you provide only one product or service the chances are you will want to rank for many key phrases. One way to help achieve this objective is to change the link text you want all new sites to use periodically. Vary the anchor text slightly each time and by doing so you can cover more of your targeted key phrases. This approach can help your site rank for many keywords rather [...]
Search Engine Friendly Ways to Build Link Popularity
Posted on Jul.09, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Acquiring relevant backlinks to your website is one of the most important parts of any Search Engine Optimization campaign. The search engine’s and especially Google value backlinks to your website as an indicator of your website’s importance. If a large number of webmaster’s have decided to link to your content then you must be an important information hub in your target keyword marketplace.
Link Popularity Checker
www.uptimebot.com ? lists link popularity for all major search engines. If you can manage to get [...]
Google Patent Application ? Linking
Posted on Jul.07, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
The recent patent application filed by Google details numerous items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The specific application is summarized as:
"A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a document; obtaining one or more types of history data associated with the document; and generating a score for the document based on the one or more types of history data."
The patent application sheds significant light for those pursuing search engine optimization with Google. Patent applications can be difficult [...]
Link Building in Light of Vision-based Page Segmentation
Posted on Jul.03, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
The days of basing a successful link building strategy on link quantity and anchor text alone may be numbered. The link popularity theories behind PageRank and Hilltop remain important, but major search engines are continually adding new elements to their link algorithms to improve search relevance. One of these new elements is the concept of visual page segmentation which was recently proposed in a paper entitled “Block-level Link Analysis,” by Deng Cai, Xaiofei He, Ji-Rong Wen and Wei-Ying, available online [...]
Paris Hiltons Reputation is SHOT! Hows Yours?
Posted on Jun.30, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
With apologies for the cheap trick of mentioning Paris Hilton to get your attention, coming to grips with the idea you’re about to discover is critically important to your success with search engines!
Because while it’s true that there are many factors that determine how well a page ranks in Google – did you know that one stands out above the rest? It’s link text. (Also known as anchor text?)
So much so, link text can be the deciding factor when chasing [...]
