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Top Ten Google SEO Ranking Factors
by ryojeo, Window Shopper
- Created: December 18, 2012, 11:50 am
- Updated: February 22, 2013, 1:12 pm
People don’t really understand that there are many different factors that
fall into place when determining where a website ranks in the Google search
engine results. Some things to keep in mind when you are wondering why your
site doesn’t rank well. It is not always just the obvious reasons that are
holding it back.
Over the past years by reading Google’s Webmaster Guidelines, Google SEO
Starter Guide, many other industry blogs and by actually doing professional
SEO and internet marketing since the late 1990’s, I have gathered data and
come to a boiled down short list of the most important Google search engine
ranking factors.
Here is the list of my top 10 of important Google SEO ranking factors to
consider:
1. Age of Domain: Age of URL is very important. If you just bought your
domain a few weeks or even months ago you have a long road ahead of you. The
reality is the age of your website helps build trust. If your website has
been online for several years, chances are you have an established business.
2. Domain Hosting: Where is your site hosted? Find out through your hosting
company what continent or country your site is hosted in. This can often
times play a large role in search rankings. Always use a reputable hosting
company. If your company is US based then use a hosting company in the United
States. Also, I always recommend a dedicated IP when you can. There are
virtual dedicated and cloud hosting solutions that are more affordable. Never
use the cheapest hosting. The reality is, if you cannot afford hosting you
should re-consider the business…I know this is harsh but very true. :)
3. Your Neighbors: If you have a virtual server, which sites like Godaddy
usually are have been known to house hundreds of websites on one server. Make
sure that your neighbors on your server are not classified as spam.
4. URL Structure: Make sure your URL structures are very clean. There should
not be any random strings of characters at the end of your URL’s. This is
part of the onsite search engine optimization process as well.
5. Content: Content is very important. To start make sure you have text on
all your important pages, then make sure it is good text consisting of your
targeted keywords spread throughout naturally. Simply put, ALWAYS write your
content for humans, your website visitors first and NEVER write content for
the solo purpose to achieve Google search engine rankings. Chances are the
content will not be user focused or provide value to your visitors.
6. Internal Link Structure: Make sure your inner pages are linked correctly.
Visitors should have easy made pathways connecting to your other pages from
every page of your website. Make sure the code of your website is verified
and keep flash and JavaScript to a minimum, if you can. Essentially make sure
the site is clean, easy to use and interlinked to help the user experience.
7. Trust: Do you at least have a mailing address listed on your website? You
should if you don’t. Google likes to see trust factors on websites so
anything you can add that could help build trust for your audience will
benefit your rankings. I always recommend having a phone number on each page
of your website. Make it easy for people to do business with you, it all
starts with establishing trust and that starts with contact information on
your website.
8. Keywords: Make sure your website is optimized using your keywords. This
means any alt tags for images, meta page information and existing content at
the very least of things. Remember to naturally optimize your website based
on the content of each page of your website.
9. Bounce Rate: Although bounce rate might not seem important if Google sees
that nobody hangs out on your website for more than a few seconds before they
leave this could be a ranking problem over time. Make changes to get visitors
engaged with your website. Simple things, like video, newsletter sign up,
call to actions, etc will help improve your bounce rate over time. Make sure
you have proper tracking on your website, such as Google analytics.
10. Outbound links: Make sure the websites that you link to are 100% relevant
to your business and industry. If you sell animals toys but you are linking
to a site that sells shoes that is not very relevant and over time could
really impact your rankings. Bottom line is if it makes sense to link to
another site, then do so, but remember you could be sending your visitors
away from your site.
11. Inbound Links: I know this was a list of my top 10, but I felt I had to
mention inbound links. The key here (speaking as a white hat SEO person),
don’t buy or exchange links. Market and promote your business online to
build visitors to your website over time. If you do, then the relevant links
will follow!
**Note: As the Google (and yes there are 2 other major search engines!)
algorithm changes there are always new ranking factors that come into play,
such as the page load time and many others. I am sure when I re-do this list
a year from now, there may be another one or two additional factors.
There are many extensive factors that Google uses when determining website
rankings. Very important to get these factors correct otherwise you could
find yourself just spinning your wheels. The bottom line is it is all about
relevancy and earning your visitors (and yes Google’s) search engine trust
over time.
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dasharocks | Window Shopper | 12/26/2012 - 1:07 pm
TerjeSannarnes | Window Shopper | 12/21/2012 - 6:45 pm
write a quality post like that. Respect.
Lavanzee | Window Shopper | 12/20/2012 - 7:01 pm
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