How to get to Number One in Google Search

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Google will help you get to number one

Getting to number one in Google can be a pretty dainting task, that is if you don't know how. You really have to do your homework and Google itself will give you plenty of it, that is if you have the time.

Most people seem to think that Google is a big, bad, mean old search engine. But they’re not. They will tell you almost anything you want to know. And yes, they do like for you to do it the way they say to do it.

Google is packed with tons and tons of products and information that will help you with what ever it is you want to do.

Learn more about Google Web Search Features

In addition to providing easy access to billions of web pages, Google has many special features to help you to find exactly what you’re looking for.

You can use Google to to search the full text of books, view a snapshot of each page as it looked when we indexed it, to evaluate mathematical expressions.

Not to mention get targeted traffic, search engine positioning, get more traffic and web site visitors.

Click the title of a specific feature to learn more about it.


How Search Engines Work

In response to a search request, search engines provide a list of results, placed in order of relevancy to the search term used. Each page of results usually contains 10 web pages. The ranking your web site achieves within these results is dependent on the specific algorithms used by the search engine to determine its relevancy to the search term. Search engines use software agents, known as ‘robots’ or ’spiders’ to gather text from your site for ‘indexing’ in their database. The action of these agents visiting your site and following links between pages is known as ’spidering’.

Search engines generally only ‘index’ text content, including page titles, meta keywords, meta descriptions and alternative image text. This can then be analysed for the frequency, relevance and prominence of specific words and phrases in relation to user searches and compared to that of other sites. Search engines also use ‘link popularity’ within their algorithms to help assess the relevancy of your content. ‘Link popularity’ refers to the number of relevant links your site receives from other sites.

Also… How Quickly Search Engines Index.

Search engines receive thousands of registration requests every day and have to work hard to maintain the integrity and relevance of their data. As a result, the delay between submitting a registration and the site or page actually being indexed can range from a few days to many months.

There’s more to getting to number one than…

There’s a whole more to getting to number one in Google or any other search engine. But there are really NO secrets to it like all the so called, SEO Experts, would like you to believe.

Now, it does take some time and effort, but the results can change your life and the life of your business.

Don’t expect to make a web page or blog and cramp a bunch of keywords in it about whatever it is that you are promoting and get to the top of the search engines.

First off, you need to do your homework with the keywords and search engines you are trying to rank for.

You can start by visiting Googles own blog for webmasters. It is chocked full of great information that Google itself will tell you about all sorts of stuff relating to what THEY want you to do to get ranked.

If you don’t have a Google Webmaster Tools account, you need to get one today. It’s totally free to sign up and you get incredible information on how Google needs everything to be regarding your website/s.

Why Search Engines are Important

Search engines are the internet’s most popular type of web site and internet users will quite often adopt a search engine as their home page.

When users search the web using key words the search engines will produce a list of ordered results. This list can feature a number of web sites ranging from just a handful to many thousands. The results of search engine searches are listed in order of relevancy and usually contain 10 web sites on each page.

  • 93% of consumers worldwide use search engines to find and access websites.Source: Forrester Research

  • 57% of internet users search the web every day and 46% of those searches are for product information or services. Source: SRI

  • Attracting a loyal audience to your website is best achieved through top search engine listings. Source: Forrester Research Media Field Study

  • 85% of qualified Internet traffic is driven through search engines, however 75% of search engine users never scroll past the first page of results. Source: Seventh WWW User Survey - Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Users looking for products on-line are far more likely to type the product name into a search engine (28%) rather than go into an engine’s “shopping” channel (5%) or click on banner ads (4%). Source: March 2001 Jupiter Media Metrix and NPD

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vijay mandhyan  says:
5 weeks ago

i want to list my details at number one position

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