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How My Page Rank Went From 0 To 5 In One Update
 
Before you shell out your hard earned money for the next ebook, CD software and such that claims to raise your website's rank in Search Engines, do read through this article. Although I may create some new unhappy adversaries here by the nature of the information in this article, this is already common knowledge. In fact, I recently created a new website just to prove that these theories worked. It is my sincere hope that you too can make use of this knowledge to your advantage.

 

We all have undoubtedly heard of the Page Rank phenomena. What are Page ranks? They are the way search engine measures your page's importance in their search placements. And so we all want to rank higher. Higher rankings mean a lot of things. To web masters it means pure, unadulterated achievement. It means that they have accomplished a move in the right direction. A high page rank to a website owner means money in the bank. It is an impressive accomplishment. And yet to other website owners your page rank may be a reasonable source of envy.

To Google Search Engine, higher page rank means quality, importance and relevancy. It means you are a viable resource and a valuable asset. How does Google use it? Google takes your Page Rank and combines it with their text-matching techniques. When combined with a page's content and the content of the pages linking to it, shall determine if your site is a good match. Consequently, a higher Page Rank certainly helps you on Google.

Most surfers don't care a hoot. Most of them could care less about your Page Rank. In fact, many of them don't even know what it is. However, those that do use it as a way to unofficially gauge your credibility.

At this juncture, I am sure that you will be wondering if I am really going to let you into the secret how I do raise my page ranks from 0 to 5 in a single update. The good news is, I did not purchase any links from high ranking sites, or any sites for that matter. No, I did not launch a link exchange program either I exchanged links with about six five directories related to my site's topic. And that was all there is to it. That was it. Now how did I raise it then?

No not link farms. That's a sure way to get booted out of Search Engines faster than you can count to ten. Did I hire a engine expert? No way. What did I do?

You guessed it! Yes, content is king as always. I used content to help boost my ranking. But how you may ask?

I created articles. No not just any article. They are quality articles, just like the one you are reading now. These articles were not generated from any program either. They were manually and authored through my own expertise. And SEO happens to be a very popular topic and getting directories to post my articles is easy, along with my url(s). The ranks will inevitably transfer over to my site. Also, as time goes by, those articles will have a PR effect of their own which will transfer to my site(s) too.

Over time, other people may pick these articles up and use them on their site as well. And with these articles they carry my URL(s) too. You do the math. Now, if I do 100 sites a week times four articles a month, that's at least 400 articles a month. If the last Google update was 86 days, the longest has been 111. That could easily lead to 1200 or more links between updates. Google will love it! They have these three factors:-content, quality and one way links. To spice things up, I also promoted my blogs and my website in some of my articles. Thus, they too have their own PR generating effect. These sites exchange links among each other too. This, in turn, increased the PR to them as well. And the most recent Google update, one of my blogs went from 0 to 4 and the other 0 to 5 all in the same update.

I hope these tips should help you increase your page rank as well. The challenge will be creating content related to your field and finding sites that will post them. You can always choose to hire writers and use article submission services. Good Luck in your journey.

This article has been taken from rukispot.com.

 
 
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