| Conquering Google |
![]() or all the crazy tips that help increase your page rank. When it really boils down, Google has a couple primary focuses when it ranks your site. Links, keyword density, and frequency all play a part in how the Google bot ranks your website. Here’s why Google weighs in so heavily on these items.
Many times when you’re writing content for your website you miss out on the fact that Google is looking for keywords that people would use to find your site. For example, if you write your “About Us” page without any reference to your industry or what you do for a living, you can consider that page a wash. Google will come trotting along, scan it, and determine there is not any useful information on the page since it doesn’t correlate to the rest of the site content or the keywords in your link network. Keyword density means you try to write your content in a way that uses keywords that describe your site as often as possible. If for example we were looking at the keyword density of the previous paragraph you would count 8 keywords for “link”. Google will look at your keyword densities and figure to itself “hmmm… this site uses a lot of words with reference to links.... Perhaps this site is important and should be ranked higher.” Granted, you still have to have your other ducks in a row like link networks and good content. You can’t simply create it and then leave it. It’s a complete waste of money, time, and brainpower to create a website but not update it. Google holds the same point of view. If you create a site and abandon it you run the risk of showing Google that you don’t care. This is why you find many sites (like this one) with a blog section. If you can show Google that your site has interesting keyword rich content that’s new and updated on a consistent basis, you stand a much better chance of Google liking you. It is also advantageous to keep your site fresh so that visitors will come back and spend time on your site. Now I understand that most sites are complicated and you may be saying “Well I don’t know how to program…” but realistically there are tons of free content management systems on the market that allow you to, with very little startup cost, create highly customized and accessible interfaces for yourself to manage. To put it in a nutshell, Google is totally A.D.D and you need to keep it entertained. Make sure you add, delete, or update your site content at least once a month. |








































