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Kolkata - 700078
West Bengal, India
Tel: 0091.33.24185401
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A growing number of search engines use link popularity in their ranking algorithms. Google uses it as its most important factor in ranking sites. HotBot, AltaVista, MSN, Inktomi, and others also use link popularity in their formulas. Eventually every major engine will use link popularity, so developing and maintaining it are essential to your search engine placement.

In November of 2003 Google performed a major algorithm change. The goal of the change was to improve relevance by making it harder to manipulate their search results. It is believed that Google may have incorporated Topic Specific PageRank and/or latent semantic indexing into their algorithm. It seems as though they have since undid much of the change that occurred back then.

Over time it will become increasingly important to get links from the right community and not just to perform random link exchange. For example, to a search engine marketer a link from SearchEngineWatch (a search engine information resource hub) may worth much more than many random off topic links.

Off topic inbound links can improve your Google rankings significantly, but this will change over time. Currently off topic inbound links still have significant power in manipulating Google search results.

Google usually lists a site within a few weeks to a month. During the first month or two it is common for your site to go into and out of their database many times until you have built up sufficient link popularity.

Google primarily focuses its algorithm on linkage data. On page criteria is weighted exceptionally lowly for shorter and highly competitive search phrases. To do well in Google you will need to target less competitive phrases using many different pages, or think of ways to get others within your community to want to link to your site using your primary keywords in the link text. Some of the more common ideas for improving your link count are to

  • Join trade organizations.
  • List your site in directories.
  • Submit press releases via sites such as http://www.prweb.com
  • Create a topical directory one level above your category.
  • Write compelling articles and get them syndicated.
  • Reciprocate links with other quality sites.

    Google uses far more sophisticated formulas to gauge how popular sites are. In general, however, link popularity is measured by the following factors:

    1. Number of Links - The more, the better. Although lots of irrelevant links are less effective than a few relevant ones, they're better than nothing. Inktomi, a company that provides search results to engines like HotBot, still values the number of links more than nothing else.

    2. Link Text - The text used to describe a link can also affect your rankings. These links all point to the same URL but use different text: Yourwebsite.com Your Keywords Click here Search engines' spiders figure that any words other sites use to describe your site are particularly relevant. So, if lots of sites linking to you use keywords in their link text, search engines will boost your ranking for those keywords.

    3. Anchor Text: (inbound link text) - is the single most important element in Google’s current algorithm and is worth far more than PageRank alone. Good anchor text combined with decent PageRank will eventually yield strong search engine rankings.

    Since most directories tend to list sites by their official names it is much easier to get favorable anchor text if your domain has your keywords Getting keyword rich inbound links from many different sites (from various IP ranges) is the single best way to improve your Google rankings.

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