Wednesday 19 September 2012

Steps To Improve Your Google Rankings

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Recommended 9 Steps…index

1.Use Keywords In Title Tags.

Probably the most important and simplest

thing to do no matter what niche your blog is in. Your title tag must be consistent with content in the page or post for best results. This is a
“less is more”  kinda thing, since having to many keywords in your title tag will have a negative effect.

2. Create Quality Anchor Text.

SEO professionals believe that having quality anchor text links coming into your blog is important and I agree with them. Since that is the link people chose to click to come to your blog. Keep your anchor text targeted to the page the link is going to.
If your anchor text link is for SEO Tips, then you want to make sure the page they go too is about SEO Tips.

3. Increase Link Popularity.

Link popularity basically means, how many links you have coming into your blog. The more incoming links you have the higher your Google rankings will be.
But, what is more important then the amount, is the quality of those links. Meaning you want to have high PR sites linking to you. So if you’re blog is a PR 2 then you want to share all PR links, but focus more on PR 2 and above.
I seen this in real time, I have about 8500 links coming in, yet I rank higher for many keywords then 2 of my competitors that have 20,000 and 100,000 links coming in..Why is that?  Maybe I have more quality links coming in.
So Quantity is good, but Quality links are best.

4. Use Keywords In Body.

Make sure that keywords are within your body, top, middle and bottom. It’s important that the keywords used in HTML text on page match with keywords used in the site’s meta data and title tags.
Again, “less is more” DO NOT stuff keywords, Google will slap you hard for this.

5. Promote Your Internal Links.

Offer links that direct visitors to helpful, related content. This can be as simple as having a related post plugin to share 3-6 related post links after your readers read a post. You can also have links in your sidebar that shares the most important resources with your readers.
Internal linking is important to having your readers easily find the most helpful information quickly, and Google views on-site links as a sign that visitors like what they see and want to learn more.

6. Make Friends Within Your Niche.

Google likes to see links from blogs in your niche. If your blog about blog tips and you share blog tips, then other blogs in your niche will link to you, now if you blog about blog tips, yet you don’t talk about blog tips, then blogs in your niche will not link to you.
So Google views this as proof that you’re a good resource for blog tips, and a good place to send searchers to get more info on blog tips.

7. Hold Onto Old Links.

Google likes old links from one site to another, it shows a happy relationship between sites. The older the link, the more trust it has. Usually it takes 3-4 months for Google to see that link as a long term happy relationship.
So this is one time when “newer is NOT better” haha

8. Drop Your Page Load Time

This is become a big thing lately, getting your blogs page load time down as low as you can will make your visitors happy and now it makes Google happy. Having a page load time of under 3 sec seems to be a all around good time.
Again Google likes blogs that offer value to readers, the more value you offer the better your Google rankings. No one knows how important this is in rankings, but we do know it is now a criteria they look at, so why not drop your load time.
I was at about a 14 sec load time “not good at all” thanks to a verrryyyyy slow loading Facebook button.
Thanks to my friend Justin at DragonBlogger for helping me this week installing W3 Cache plugin.. I’m loading at about 7-9 sec, better but not great, this will drop to under 5 sec after I fix the slow Facebook button.

9. The Longer You’re Here, The Better.

The longer your blog has been online the better, I noticed a small difference in my rankings when my blog past the 1 year mark.
So be patient, if you can get past that one year mark, your rankings will get better.
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24 comments:

  1. hey how did u add W3 Cache plugin in blogger?

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  2. i dint understood ur question please explain

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  3. Thanks to my friend Justin at DragonBlogger for helping me this week installing W3 Cache plugin..

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  4. means how did u install W3 Cache plugin?

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    1. After activating the plug-in, you should see a new “Performance” menu on your WordPress administration sidebar. This is the W3 Total Cache’s control panel. I mostly leave all settings as they are, but the main ones you should tinker around first are on the General Settings page.

      Page Cache
      Enable Page Cache and “Use disk (Basic)” as the Page Cache method.
      Minify
      I disable Minify because I have an advertising network code that doesn’t work well when I turn the JavaScript minification on.
      You might want to play around with this later. Enable it and check that everything works fine. If they are, keep it enabled as this can speed your blog up quite significantly. Or the easiest is to minify just the CSS file because it’s easy to find out whether this has any bad effect on your blog. If your blog’s layout is messed up, then disable CSS minification. I would suggest to Disable Minify first until you are comfortable and confirm that your blog is still running fine after you activate W3 Total Cache.
      Database Cache and Object Cache
      According to plug-in installation guide, you need to Disable Database Cache and Object Cache if you are on the shared server as they may actually slow things down.
      Network Performance and Security powered by CloudFlare
      If you are using CloudFlare (Read my post on why you should use CloudFlare), enable this. If not and you don’t want to bother knowing about CloudFlare, keep it disabled.
      Varnish
      Keep it disabled.
      Content Delivery Network
      Keep it disabled unless if you use a CDN service like Amazon S2, etc. Don’t understand what I’m talking about? Then keep it disabled :)
      Browser Cache
      Enable Browser Cache.

      That’s about it, really, they are the basic ones and should be enough for everyone. Feel free to go through the other W3 Total Cache settings for the individual cache setting but these are the main ones you need to pay attention to.

      The drawback is that you have to “Empty the page cache” every time you make changes on your blog’s layout, or even after playing around with the plugins. Best is to turn the caches off temporarily when you plan to make any design changes so you don’t have to keep on emptying the page cache.

      W3 Total Cache is a safety mechanism especially when you get unexpected traffic from the social media (or when someone big links your blog post on his/her site). Whatever the reason is, there is no reason not to use a caching mechanism on your blog, especially if you are on a shared server. It keeps the web hosting happy (your blog uses less resources), your readers happy (things should be speedier), and yourself happy (knowing your blog’s speed is optimized and that it keeps you safe from a certain amount of traffic).

      At the moment this blog has got almost 4,000 unique visitors a day and my web hosting, HostGator, hasn’t had any complaints about my account taking up heavy resources on the server.
      link of w3 plugin is
      http://adf.ly/D0zYx

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    2. means u r on wordpress.com not on blogger.com?

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  5. than how did u able to upload this plugin in blogger?

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  6. are u taking about translator or that fish one

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  7. no i m taking about W3 Cache plugin that how did u install it in your blog

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    1. what is w3 plugin i dont know yarr plase explain it to mee???????

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  8. LoL than what is this??
    This is become a big thing lately, getting your blogs page load time down as low as you can will make your visitors happy and now it makes Google happy. Having a page load time of under 3 sec seems to be a all around good time.
    Again Google likes blogs that offer value to readers, the more value you offer the better your Google rankings. No one knows how important this is in rankings, but we do know it is now a criteria they look at, so why not drop your load time. I was at about a 14 sec load time “not good at all” thanks to a verrryyyyy slow loading Facebook button.
    Thanks to my friend Justin at DragonBlogger for helping me this week installing W3 Cache plugin.. I’m loading at about 7-9 sec, better but not great, this will drop to under 5 sec after I fix the slow
    Facebook button.

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    1. this all just means that if ur blog takes more time to load people usually dont visit it

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  9. have u install this in your blog?

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