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How to increase your website page rank

If you're trying to make money on the internet, the best thing you can do is get your website ranked on the first page of search results for the major search engines.

Why?

Because, ranking on the first page of results gives you the opportunity to get quality traffic to your money-making offer, without costing you any money!

This means that any sales you make off of a free website ranking is pure, 100% profit!!!

But then that begs the question: How do you do it?

After all, search engines are confusing! They're always changing, and they rely on super-high-tech algorithms that are top secret to rank websites.

Right? Right?

Well... sort of. Yes, search engines are always changing, and they are run by top secret mathematical equations that try and deliver the most relevant results to their searchers.

However - search engines are NOT complicated.

Quite the contrary, they are very, very simple to understand... IF you know how they work.

And if you know how they work, you'll be able to get any website of yours ranked in the top 10 results of any search engine you want!

(And that is when the money comes rolling in!)

Okay, so what do you need to know about the search engines? Well, you have to learn what I call the "Secret Sauce" of search engine domination.

The Secret Sauce is composed of a number of different factors the search engines look at to determine how relevant your website is for a particular keyword.

Some of these factors are:

Page Title File Name Contextual Links

There are more factors that go into the secret sauce, but these are the easiest to understand.

First is the page title. If you do a search in Google, and look at the results, the title of the page is the first big, blue hyperlink you'll see.

Search engines believe that if a keyword is in the title of the webpage, then that webpage must be relevant to the search query. So they will rank those pages higher than pages that don't have the keyword in the page title.

Next, look at the file name. This is the name of the actual HTML file of the webpage. For instance, most homepages have the file name "index.html". But if you name your file after the keyword you want to rank for, then the search engines will believe it to be more relevant.

So if you're looking to rank for the keyword "flowers", you'd want to name your webpage flowers.html.

Having your keyword in the actual file name of your page will signal to the search engines that your page is probably relevant to that keyword.

Finally, there are contextual links. There are hyperlinks within the content of your website that allow search engines to crawl through your entire website.

When you know how to link to your own pages, using relevant keyword text in the links, the search engines will determine that the page you are linking to are relevant to the keywords in the links.

So if you link to your flowers page from your homepage using the keyword "Flowers", that will help the search engines determine the relevancy of that page to that link.

Now, these are just THREE factors you need to be aware of. There are many others. If you want to discover all of them and find out how to use them to get your website ranked for your desired keywords, you need to check out The Sneaky System.

No other method for getting ranked in the search engines is as simple or effective - especially for people who know absolutely nothing about how the search engines work.

When you finally discover all the factors you need to get your website ranked in the top 10 results, you'll be kicking yourself for not learning them sooner.

Read more about The Sneaky System

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