Improved Page Engine Rank and SEO for Beginners and the More Experienced
Improved page engine rank is a term used by those with a confusion
with SEO and page optimization and Google Page Rank - properly PageRank
by the way. It is a trade marked term registered by Google, although
the patent for the PageRank system of calculating and assigning it is
assigned to Stanford University where Page developed the system, not
Google.
What most people do not know is that the term PageRank originates from
the name of one of the developers, Larry Page. Hence Page Rank. He
later teamed up with Sergey Brin to form Google in 1998.
Enough of history: that is in the past! The present is that Google
PageRank that I will henceforth refer to as Page Rank for fear of
breaking copyright law, has been publicly stated by Google as being one
of the predominant means of determining the listing of a website for a
particular search term. This might not last for a lot longer, since
there are whispers that Google are considering reducing the importance
of Page Rank in view of the increasing relevance of social bookmarking
and other social sites such as Del.icio.us and Digg.
Now there is Twitter run by Google, and more and more Twitter results
are turning up in Google search results. Twitter is what is called a
micro-blogging service that uses SMS and instant messaging, or the blog
posts on the Twitter website. Facebook is also being used by more and
more people, but a lot are college students and others trying to spy on
and stalk ex lovers for what can only be assumed to be pretty nefarious
reasons.
However, these uses of so called social networking sites are
immaterial. It their existence that matters, and the association many
of them have with major search engines that are producing so many
search results somewhat less than useful when they should properly have
been filtered out. The question is: Should Google and Yahoo be allowed
to be associated with these sites and give them preference in search
engine results by use of what can only be manipulation of the
algorithms?
Perhaps Page Rank and Link Density will become less important than your
registration and participation in these sites. That is why I have
joined most of them. They are fun to participate in, but much of the
content is very juvenile and amateurish and not what I would to find in
a serious search. Blog postings are generally not useful content.
However, back to link density and Page Rank. It is highly unlikely that
link density will ever be dropped by Google, but they might introduce
some aspects of social bookmarking in to their algorithm. What this
means is that if you want to improve your listing, you will have to be
involved in Google related social sites, Twitter being the main one at
the moment.
If you understand Twitter you will know what I mean when I state that
Google might include, in addition to page rank and traditional SEO, the
number of friends and comments, number of Twitter followers, photo
uploads and frequency of updates. Keep an eye on Google activity and
their acquisitions, since the more acquisitions of social sites Google
make, and the more of their own they produce, then you can be pretty
sure that at some time they will introduce elements of that into their
algorithms.
So, get ahead of the race and get acquainted with Twitter. Google have
made no changes yet, but the buzz is there, so don't bet your boots
that no changes will be made in that direction sometime in the future.
My belief is that article submission will remain the one major means of
attracting traffic and obtaining one-way links back to your selected
web pages for the foreseeable future, but that elements of social
bookmarking and other social networking sites will gradually creep into
the algorithms.
There is nothing to lose by being ahead in the game, and you have just
been given a clue as to how to do that. It might be a year away,
perhaps less and perhaps more, but when the day comes, if it does, I at
least will be prepared for it.
About the Author
If you want to find out how to get your site listed on the search
engines in 2 days, and improve your listing position dramatically,
check out Pete's website Improved Search Engine Rankwhere you will be shown screenshots of exactly how he does it.
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