Google Ranking Tips
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David Callan
Google Pagerank formula
It's beginning
to come complex isn't it, just wait till you see this formula. It looks
scary for non math's people.
First let me explain what
the damping factor is. The damping factor is the amount of your PR
which you can actually pass on when you vote / link to another site.
The damping factor is widely known to be .85, this is a little less
then the linking pages own PR.
PR(A)
= (1-d) + d(PR(t1)/C(t1) + ... + PR(tn)/C(tn))
In layman's terms PR(A)
is the Pagerank boost your page A will
get after being linked from someone else's site (t1). PR(t1) is the
pagerank of the page which links to you and C(t1) is the amount of
total links that (t1) has. It is important to know that a pages voting
power is only .85 of that pages actual PR and this voting power gets
spread out evenly between all sites it links to.
Imagine http://www.akamarketing.com
was linked by XYZ.COM's link page which had a PR of 4 and 9 other
links, here's how the formula should look like:
PR(AKA) =
(1-.85) + .85*(4/10)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .85*(.4)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .34
PR(AKA) = .49
To sum up my site would
get an injection of .49 PR after being linked from a page with a PR
of four and 9 other links.
Let's say I was linked from
a site with a PR of 8, double the previous example's amount, which
had 15 other links, a total of 16 outbound links, my boost would be:
PR(AKA) = (1-.85) +.85*(8/16)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .85(.5)
PR(AKA) = .15 + .425
PR(AKA) = .575
The above two worked examples
show that not only is the PR of the linking page important but what
is also important is how many other sites are also linked to from
that page.
I think we've had enough
maths stuff for now, just remember that the name of the game is to
get as many links from pages with high PR and few other links. The
more of these links you get the more your PR will grow and the more
your rankings will improve for your relevant keywords.
Google Pagerank™ & web directories
The best thing you can
do for your PR seems at the moment seems to be getting listed in Dmoz.org.
Dmoz.org is home to the Open Directory Project which is a human compiled
directory of websites.
Pagerank™ is widely
known to be biased towards big name directories such as Dmoz.org,
Yahoo and Looksmart.
This is true, especially
in the case of Dmoz.org. These ODP links are treated like gold by
the Pagerank™ system. It doesn't even matter what the individual
PR of the category page is. I have seen sites gain a large PR boost
on the toolbar as soon as Google updates its directory with the latest
one from Dmoz.org. This is because Google uses its own version of
the ODP for the Google web directory.
Don't believe ODP links
are very important to Pagerank™?
Don't believe a listing in the ODP will boost your ranking?
Well they are and it will.
Perform a search for almost anything on Google and you'll discover
that 75-80% of the top 10 results are also indexed in the Google directory
and therefore also listed on Dmoz.org. The fact of the matter seems
to me to be if your not listed with the ODP, you shouldn't expect
much traffic from Google.
Getting a listing is not
difficult, it does sometimes take time but it's not difficult. Just
make sure your site has good content and follow the guidelines for
adding a URL. Try to get your index page listed at least. I say at
least because although ODP claims only to list your index page, there
are plenty of sites with 5 - 10 pages listed.
Therefore if your site
has very distinctive sections you can submit each section, beware
though that this must be done slowly, otherwise you may be banned
from the directory altogether for spamming. Once Google updates its
directory these listings could do wonders for your sites Pagerank™.
My article entitled Open
Directory Project guide is a complete guide to getting into the
ODP, I highly recommend you read it.
Regarding Yahoo
and Looksmart, Pagerank™ will usually allocate a more than normal
amount of PR boost for any sites listed. Tips on getting listed in
Yahoo can be read in Yahoo
submitting tips.
If
you're a non-commercial site or have a site that's almost completely
non-commercial you can get into the Looksmart directory through http://www.zeal.com.
I really love this site, just like Google obtains its directory results
from ODP, Looksmart obtains its non-commercial listings from the Zeal
web directory. Without Zeal I would have to fork out hard earned cash
and all my site does is provide free information in the form of articles
and tutorials.
To
continue, I submitted AKA Marketing.com on a Tuesday and was listed
in Zeal by Thursday morning. On Monday I checked my logs and found
lots of referrals from Looksmart, I was in Looksmart already.
I looked at my logs later only to find MSN had updated its database
from the Looksmart database and was sending me loads of visitors because
of the good listing I got. My site was listed in Zeal, Looksmart and
MSN within six days. Needless to say I highly recommend you get over
to Zeal.com and submit your site.
Before
you can submit a site however you must pass a member quiz, the quiz
is a fairly simple straightforward one, you might however learn a
thing or two while doing it.
If you
happen to be a webmaster that has a listing in all three of Dmoz.org,
Yahoo and Looksmart then I'm guessing your site has good to very good
PR and rankings.
Google ranking tips - Conclusion
In closing
I would like to recap on some of the main points you have just read.
Be sure to have your main keywords and keyphrases in your title tag
and well spread throughout your page, use header tags wherever possible.
Get as many links from as many high PR low number of outbound links
pages as you can. Get listed with Dmoz.org, Yahoo and Looksmart.
Well that's
it. I hope you have enjoyed reading this Google Ranking tips article
as much as I have enjoyed researching and writing it. I also hope
that you can put this advice into use and help get yourself some real
traffic.
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