Search Engine Optimization -
It's All About Quality Links
Did you know that 89% of search
engine traffic goes through
Google? Google is number one in
search engine traffic.
Therefore, you need to optimize
your website on Google. Other
search engines recognize that
Google is the leader in search
engine traffic. Therefore,
other search engines are
modeling their search engines
off of Google. So if you
optimize your website for Google
then it will work well with the
other search engines.
Internet
marketing gurus know that you
need to take full advantage of
Google’s search engine traffic.
Therefore, they have intensely
examined Google’s search engine
algorithm. This analysis
enabled them to implement the
most effective way to optimize
their web pages.
The
strategy they created works for
any website. Let’s talk about
how you can apply this strategy
to your squeeze page. Why your
squeeze page? Your squeeze page
is the most important part of
your website. It is where you
will earn subscribers to build
your customer list.
First, take
a look at your website. You
should see your address bar at
the top. Next to it you will
see the Google toolbar. The
Google toolbar will give you the
Page rank. Page rank measures
the importance of the website as
determined by Google. Page rank
is 0 to 10. 0 is the lowest and
10 is the highest. You should
strive to get a higher page
rank. A page rank of 10 is the
best.
A common
myth is that a high page rank
comes from what is written on
your website such as content and
metatags. This is a myth. It
doesn’t matter what type of
content you have on your
websites. It has to do with
what other websites are saying
about you. This comes from
website links. You want to have
incoming links pointing at you.
The more websites that point
links to you, the higher your
search engine rank will be.
Links are like votes. The more
votes you receive from other
websites, the higher your page
rank will become. It’s all
about links.
The number
of incoming links you receive is
not as important as the quality
of the links. The websites that
link to you need to be of high
quality and importance. You
want to focus on websites that
have a high page rank. Those
are the websites that you want
pointing to your website. You
can find the page rank of these
websites by going to them and
checking their Google rank from
the Google toolbar.
Strive to
find other websites that have a
high page rank. See if you can
swap links with them. You want
them to “vote” for your website
by pointing at your website.
Marketing Tips Provided to
You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful
Promoter
Author of Powerful
Promoting Tips