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5 Steps to Increase your Google Page Rank.

  1. Ma7moud ABo3ouf
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    Google Page rank is based on back links. Back links are Links pointing to your website from another website. The more back links you have the higher your PR will be.

    1. Join forums, forums are a great way to achieve links to your website. In most forums you are allowed to have a signature and in your signature you can put a link to your website. But another important note to look on is making sure the forum is somewhat related to your website. You will still get credit if it's not, but if it's related to your website than you will be accomplishing two tasks at once.

    You will be advertising for your website (bringing in targeted traffic) You will also be building your websites presence.

    Your websites presence is very important to your survival. The more people see, or hear about your website the more credibility you will have and this increases your chances of having these visitors come back and possibly become leads.

    2. Submit to search engine directories. Search engine directories are a good way to get a free link to your website. They also increase your chances at being listed higher on popular search engines like Google, and overture.

    Most search engine directories allow you to submit to their website for free. This will allow you to increase your web presence by being listed on another search engine, and it will also be a free link.

    Remember the more links you have the higher your PR will be

    3. Using ezine ads (or newsletters). Creating an ezine will probably be the most beneficial step you can take to increasing your web presence. When you create an ezine you will be able to keep visitors coming back to your website for more by using signatures and giving special deals.

    Ezine's will also allow you to increase your back links. By creating an ezine you can submit your information about your ezine to an ezine directory. This directory will than link to your website(thus giving you a free link).

    4. Creating and publishing articles. Articles are an easy source of generating new traffic. You can include your signature in your article. This will bring in more traffic from article submission directories.

    Your signature usually consists of 4 to 8 lines. Usually the first line would be the title of the website that you are trying to advertise. The last line would be the link to the website and the lines in between these would be a sales pitch to draw your viewers into your website.

    5. Links from related websites. Gaining links from related websites can be one of the most frustrating tasks you can attempt.

    They are very easy to find, but can be somewhat difficult to obtain links from.

    To find related websites, all you have to do is go to a search engine... say Google... and type in your subject. Maybe your website is based on ford mustangs.

    You go to Google and type in ford mustangs, than you look around for pages that are somewhat related to your website. After you have done this (which should be very easy) you have to contact them in some way to get your link posted on their website. This can be the most difficult task because a lot of webmasters ignore e-mail's from people requesting links because they don't see the importance of it at the time. Some other reasons could be that they are rarely online, or they delete spam mail and sometimes delete their important emails in the process.

    Important note: When looking for link partners don't just link with websites that have a page rank of 4 or higher. Link with anyone and everyone you get a chance to. If you link to someone that has a page rank of zero, this will not hurt your page rank. It will only increase it because you are getting a link back to your website. Google doesn't look at your back links page ranks to determine what yours is going to be. It simply looks at how many back links you have.

    So if Google one day decided to link to a website that was just created and this website has a page rank of 0 and has a domain that goes something like this: mywebsite.geocities.com it's page rank wouldn't increase even though Google's page rank is 10, it's rank would still be zero because it would only have that one back link.

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  2. karmadir profile image82
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    Do you mean to say that, higher the number of back links, higher will be the Page Rank?

    Please Guide.

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  3. Michael Willis profile image92
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    Why don't you make this into a hub!

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  4. cosette profile image95
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    i agree....this would be a good hub.

    maybe add a poll asking which sites are the best for backlinks? i'm still unsure where to start blogging: wordpress, blogger, etc. or is squidoo better? are myspace facebook and twitter useful? i don't want to start putting all that time and effort into something besides HubPages until i know which one(s) is the "best".

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  5. Jeffrey Neal profile image91
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    Google some text from it.  Looks like it's been spammed into multiple forums, but I can't figure how they're getting any benefit from doing that with no links.

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  6. lrohner profile image94
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    Jeffrey Neal wrote:

    Google some text from it.  Looks like it's been spammed into multiple forums, but I can't figure how they're getting any benefit from doing that with no links.

    Hysterical! Google has three whole pages of places where this article also is! smile

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  7. Nelle Hoxie profile image98
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    Some people have way too much time on their hands, and not enough sense.

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  8. Laura du Toit profile image92
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    No connection to the people that stole the content from Hubpages? The higher the PR of the articles they steal the more beneficial for them.

    Or am I not making sense? big_smile

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  9. Nelle Hoxie profile image98
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    Laura du Toit wrote:

    No connection to the people that stole the content from Hubpages? The higher the PR of the articles they steal the more beneficial for them.

    Or am I not making sense? big_smile

    Not sure I get your point...

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  10. yoshi97 profile image99
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    Nelle Hoxie wrote:

    Laura du Toit wrote:

    No connection to the people that stole the content from Hubpages? The higher the PR of the articles they steal the more beneficial for them.

    Or am I not making sense? big_smile

    Not sure I get your point...

    the thing is, what's given is a mess of ook that is useless to someone just learning the ropes. There's no meat given with these potatoes, and therefore, it's just a serving of 'spread the name of your website everywhere'.

    If not followed properly, the method prescribed could get one deindexed, as Google doesn't like tons of links forming overnight when an article is first written.

    The best way to get sandboxed by Google is to write an article then build 500 backlinks within the first week of it being published. And yes ... I know people this has happened to.

    With information like this comes responsibility ... build your backlinks slowly the first month ... just one or two a day ... then after about 6-8 weeks you can then build all kinds of links, as google doesn't seem to mind you doing this once you have established a presence with your article. smile

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  11. Army Infantry Mom profile image95
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    Michael Willis wrote:

    Why don't you make this into a hub!

    I'm with you,..I'd like more information on this myself,..LOL

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  12. yoshi97 profile image99
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    Army Infantry Mom wrote:

    Michael Willis wrote:

    Why don't you make this into a hub!

    I'm with you,..I'd like more information on this myself,..LOL

    Actually, I wrote a hub on this topic myself, though I didn't delve heavily into backlinking as I have seen where organic links (those received just by a hub being out there on the internet) seem to be much stronger. smile

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  13. Army Infantry Mom profile image95
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    cosette wrote:

    i agree....this would be a good hub.

    maybe add a poll asking which sites are the best for backlinks? i'm still unsure where to start blogging: wordpress, blogger, etc. or is squidoo better? are myspace facebook and twitter useful? i don't want to start putting all that time and effort into something besides HubPages until i know which one(s) is the "best".

    Twitter is AWESOME,...If ya do it right,...I get "follow friday" every week by at least 10 people,...through them 10 people my link is seen by at least 1,000 people and it has really boosted my views and my clicks

    Posted 6 weeks ago
  14. thewebsquad profile image69
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    There is so much more to ranking in Google than the 5 steps given. The fact the his #1 step is joining forums kind of makes me think he does not know much. And Google PR is not completely based on backlinks. Relevancy is also another major factor, but Google does not tell us how they rank this. PR is very complicated and much of it is based in theory as Google on released a fraction of one of their algorithms. 

    Forums do allow you to get a ton of links, but they usually don't have much weight, and some forums will make your links to your site nofollow, which are usually not counted by Google.

    Content is King when is comes to SEO, but posting articles across the net should not be your only goal. A few informative articles are good, but a blog, either self-hosted or web-hosted, is gold and will generate lots of traffic to you. If its self-hosted then great, the work is done, but if it is web hosted then you need to link back to your site frequently.

    Another untapped resource are social networks. These can drive a lot of traffic to your site, and allow you to connect with potential clients in a more comfortable environment for them. There are 40+ SNs that you can join depending on your niche.

    Any Questions?

    Posted 5 weeks ago
  15. Louidam1 profile image91
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    Maybe these spammers get paid to post articles all over the place.

    Posted 5 weeks ago
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    Louidam1 wrote:

    Maybe these spammers get paid to post articles all over the place.

    If you notice he doesn't have a completed profile.

    Posted 5 weeks ago
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    Army Infantry Mom wrote:

    cosette wrote:

    i agree....this would be a good hub.

    maybe add a poll asking which sites are the best for backlinks? i'm still unsure where to start blogging: wordpress, blogger, etc. or is squidoo better? are myspace facebook and twitter useful? i don't want to start putting all that time and effort into something besides HubPages until i know which one(s) is the "best".

    Twitter is AWESOME,...If ya do it right,...I get "follow friday" every week by at least 10 people,...through them 10 people my link is seen by at least 1,000 people and it has really boosted my views and my clicks

    Hi, can you explain what "follow Friday" means to Twitter novice (me)?

    Posted 5 weeks ago
  18. Army Infantry Mom profile image95
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    sannyasinman wrote:

    Army Infantry Mom wrote:

    cosette wrote:

    i agree....this would be a good hub.

    maybe add a poll asking which sites are the best for backlinks? i'm still unsure where to start blogging: wordpress, blogger, etc. or is squidoo better? are myspace facebook and twitter useful? i don't want to start putting all that time and effort into something besides HubPages until i know which one(s) is the "best".

    Twitter is AWESOME,...If ya do it right,...I get "follow friday" every week by at least 10 people,...through them 10 people my link is seen by at least 1,000 people and it has really boosted my views and my clicks

    Hi, can you explain what "follow Friday" means to Twitter novice (me)?

    It's where friends you have made puts a tweet out saying to follow you,...and it's done on fridays. Its their way of saying hey,..you really need to check this person out, to their friends. and you can also include hashtags,..those are #Hubpages, #SOT (Support our troops),#FF (follow friday), ect. those hashtags will also put you into catagories to which people who share the same intrests can connect easier.

    Posted 5 weeks ago
  19. Marisa Wright profile image97
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    Army Infantry Mom wrote:

    Michael Willis wrote:

    Why don't you make this into a hub!

    I'm with you,..I'd like more information on this myself,..LOL

    Army Infantry Mom, read the rest of the thread - the advice is worthless, he's just a spammer.

    Posted 5 weeks ago
  20. gooadam profile image89
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    Great info.  The only thing that I disagree with is posting your site directly to the search engines.  I know we would all like to have instant success on a newly created site, but I do know that Google likes a slow steady growth on a site and can sometimes penalize a site for growing too fast.  Seems kind of odd, but google's main priority is to create "quality" results for the user.  So if a site gets hundred's of links in a day, when it had no growth prior (or if it is a brand new site), Google may see this as possible bad thing in their results.  Steady growth beats bursts of growth.  Focus "burst" marketing in places like Twitter.

    SEO should be built in to every page you make.  These rules do change, but there is plenty of info from Hubpages author's for most of you to learn quite a bit.  There are many little details to the structure of the page, the url, the load speed, etc.  And of course there are "keywords".  Best bet for most small sites is to go after little used keywords that their PR can support and raise up in the search results.  The keyword should be formatted correctly using these SEO guidelines (a good read for this is a Stanford article titled "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine").  If you read Matt Cutts' blog.... I honestly take his advice with a grain of salt, but he does still give some good info in his dialogues. 

    ...and as for the higher PR sites not bleeding more link value than a low PR site, well I disagree with this.  One reason that leads me to disagree is my experience attaining links from higher PR sites and seeing the results.  If you get a link from some 'highPR.com' then I honestly believe it is in the placement of the link on their site that will affect the PR sent to you.  If they put it on a "link" page that is in some corner of their site, I would highly doubt you will get much at all for it because that particular page may have very little PR compared to the rest of the site.  Each page on a site shares a little of the total PR of the entire site, but their internal link structure dictates where more PR goes to.  (there is a lot of info on structure within a site, and backlinks pointing at pages within the site vs. pointing to the main page.... but I am just about done with my rant)  So I wouldn't shoot down going after a link from a site that has much higher PR than you, just don't expect it to hit gold.

    Posted 5 weeks ago
 
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