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subject: Google Pagerank And Website Ranking Advice [print this page]


A highly ranked web site can mean a lot for your notoriety and your career. With literally trillions of URLs out there with about a billion new ones started each year, it's natural to see how obscurity can be your biggest obstacle. How do you get your web site to the top of the rankings and need more traffic than you need to be successful? You've got to focus on one key area above all others, and that is Google. A high Google page rank can take you from a hobbyist to a wealthy professional in no time, if you realize how to get it. So how do you get it? By focusing on content first and foremost. Here's what your content should need to be successful:

1) A specific focus

Your content must cover one topic and cover it well. Now grant it, any given topic has a number of considerations that one should be aware of, but that's just the thing. You need to explore everything about a topic to a degree that readers will immerse themselves in what they need to say, and they will tell others. Aside from that, you need to deliver clean, professional copy. Avoid anything riddled with grammatical errors and mistakes. And if you use multimedia types of content, such as videos and podcasts, make sure they are produced in such a way that your audience will be unable to distinguish it from the work of a professional.

2) Proper tagging and submission

So you've got highly focused, clean and professional content. What next? You need to start thinking about optimizing and submitting to Google. Google's search engine has a specific standard for submission that your hosting provider should be able to help you with. From there, Google's search bots will take the tags that you need added and compete it up to see whether your content is a fair representation of what you need tagged it to be. It's very important that your content is in agreement with the "behind the scenes" stuff. That's the only way you'll ever get a high Google page rank. But even then, you're not home free.

3) Relationship building

Your content must be more than well put together, properly tagged, and submitted. It must also resonate with other sites and build an overall sense of community. Enthusiasm for your web site is the only way that you'll ever be able to grow. By attracting eyes on community media, building links with other related web sites, and joining in on the discussion with others, your site will soon be skyrocketing through the search engine rankings.

When you've got all this going for you, it's natural to find revenue streams and make your web site into a real contender.

by: Gen Wright




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