analyse google competition new website

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By cmohan3


After Complete the First step of the optimisation we move the second step . In this first step You Finalyse which keywords best for your site , by using keyword suggesstion tool and search engine . Now to analyse competion of the google ranked competitors site with the selsected keword . If you select the keyword as "Notebook-memory", We check the competitions by using google search .

You will notice that the #1 ranked website for "notebook-memory" ..(rankings can change in thesearch engines, so if this site is no longer ranked #1 when you view this yourself, chances are theircompetition simply has optimized their site better, and passed them up)


Here's a quick definition of Page Rank. Page Rank is Google's way of giving a specific value to how popular your website is. It is based on the number of "votes" other websites cast for your website. A "vote" is simply when another website places a link on their website that is pointing to your website. Generally, the more "votes" or links you have pointing to your website, the higher your Page Rank (PR) will be. Page Rank is 1 of the many factors that Google takes into account when ranking websites. In order to see your own Google Page Rank, as well as others, you must have the Google Toolbar installed on your computer. You can get that for free here: http://toolbar.google.com/ . After download install the Tool in your computer and test your website link .

analyse that the #1 ranked website for this "notebook memory" keyword only has a Page Rank of 5 . this is also good news for us, because a Page Rank of 5 should be reasonable to obtain. Remember, the ONLY way to increase our website's Page Rank is by getting other websites to link to us . , I'll teach you the right way to get thousands of links to your website later in a matter of a few days . I will Teach about Page rank deeply ..

View The Source Code of the NO1 site

Next need to view the source code of this website by clicking "view", then "source" within our web browser ( internet explorer) .

Page Optimisation:

There are two types of optimisation is there

  1. onpage optimisation
  2. Off page optimisation -- Will Explain Later days

Onpage optimisation :

As we view the source file from this website, we need to look for a few things.

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