i recently read a post regarding getting better pr from google. After applying the concepts I hope that my page will receive the pr as well. My How to Make Money on the INternet:Mangled page has word use and taggint that are supposed to get me ranked here within the next week or two! cross your fingers yall!
typing in nivela, my user name, yields a page one rank on google!! yipeee
kinda confused with what you said. the google page rank is NOT the rank of your website in google result pages...
Page ranking is determined by lots of factors that google won't ever divulge, although there has been several speculations and support from those who do well on the internet, I typically write lots of content especially on my blogs, and add relevant comments and links elsewhere, this is a long term strategy which could take time and effort.
There are quick ways but, I would avoid these because they are usually black hat techniques that will destroy your chances of ever being successful online and the ISP you are with have control over your internet account, so any spamming and they could terminate your account, under the current spam laws.
And yes congratulations are in order....Nivela might just get mixed up with that popular skin cream nivea, so you might end up indirectly referring people there...you could find an affiliate program for that cream and......
I have some bad news though. You are down to number 4
http://www.google.com/search?q=nivela&a … =firefox-a
Proof again that it's easy to get on the first page of Google - which is what is promised by the shonky SEO companies.
Getting there for a competitive keyword is a different thing entirely.
If you can get on the first page for the term "make money on the internet", that WOULD be a major achievement.
Getting there is the easy part - now keeping it there; that's hard, LOL.
By the way, Page Rank (PR) changes constantly - what you see in the Google Toolbar is a "Fixed" PR from the last update.
Web sites don't get Page Rank - Pages get Page Rank, hence the name, LOL. It's actually pretty easy to get PR on your site's default index page. It's more difficult to get it on other pages, something often overlooked in SEO.
Regarding the Google Page Rank - I read somewhere that the PR that you can check yourself is not the PR that Google uses to display your site on its search results. The PR actually used by Google is not public. The PR you see was described as being for entertainment purposes, in the article I read.
The Google PageRank displayed isn't just for entertainment, it's just not updated very often. And by very often I mean every 3 months or so.
So the PR you see for your website is basically always out of date. But the PR behind the scenes is the one that really counts. You might just have to wait 3 months to find out what it is...
I don't understand any of the Page Rank stuff. What I do know is that it's pitifully easy to get on the front page of Google with an unusual name, and it doesn't mean j@#) s#(!.
Google my name and nine of the first twelve entries are mine. Actually, I think that's slightly worse than it used to be, if anything - and I haven't done anything to achieve that. It's just that, for some strange reason, my name is quite rare.
I remember getting quite excited about it at first - until I realised that, of course, no one is going to find my articles by Googling my name!
Just for the hell of it I googled pgrundy and the first listing was my how to make money writing online hub, the rest were for sites I almost never write for anymore. Weird.
Yep, this is exactly the point everybody misses at the beginning. Now when you understand this, your next task is to find a keyword (or a set of keywords) that are relatively rarely seen on the net, but are relatively actively searched for. This is called keyword research
I think no tactics work. It is constantly changing phenomnon. one has towork hard with his contents, keywords, linkings and promoting through various means continually.
jyoti kothari,
hyderabad/Jaipur
I agree. I think writing something people want to read works. It doesn't hurt to check the keywords once you've written it and tweak them, but it's hard to hit it every time no matter how much keyword research you do. I've noticed that over time at all the sites I write for, I get more hits. But it doesn't usually happen instantly.
by Jack Lee 10 years ago
The current hub score is ok but not a great measurement of a hub or the quality of the "title." I would like to suggest adding a new column that shows the current Google Page Rank number of the hub. This information may be obtained currently by using one of the SEO rank checker such as -...
by Ma7moud ABo3ouf 14 years ago
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...
by Ashish Joshi 11 years ago
How much does Google Page Rank matter?I don't know if that's the way, but when I search for the title of my hubs, some of them are on the first page of search results, but when I checked the Google PR for my profile page, it say 'zero', yes, '0'...what does that mean? And how much does it matter?
by Anthony Goodley 15 years ago
I recently created a new hub about PageRank and after I published it I remembered that it should be PageRank instead of the Page Rank that I used in my URL. I really felt like crying as it is a long hub and would be a lot of work to move to a new hub.But then to make the issues more confusing and...
by John Coviello 12 years ago
Do Any Hubbers Have Google Page Rank Above 6?Delving further into SEO, I looked at the Google Page Rank for HubPages (which for the whole site is 6) and for my subdomain (which is currently 4). Does anyone on HubPages have a Google Page Rank above 6?
by LindaSmith1 10 years ago
The Google Webmaster Tools provides a page rank number for pages that they have listed for you. Are these true numbers. If they say Page 2 for a particular hub, does that mean it is on Page 2 of Google search.
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