Thursday, February 7, 2008

Optimization Analysis Report

Search Engine Optimization Analysis Report takes the guesswork out of your search engine optimization efforts. This report will give you the opportunity to match your competitors methods in gaining top search engine positioning. Our Search Engine Optimization Analysis Report will take into consideration all of the key areas you need to address to insure that your search engine optimization effort is not in vain.

The Search Engine Optimization Analysis Report compares your site against the top ten competitor sites and based upon your keyword search compares your page to all the major critical areas. With this information you can get to work and make the right changes in the right places in order to give your web page its best opportunity at achieving top search engine positioning.

Your Search Engine Optimization Analysis Report will contain the following information:

  • A list of targeted keywords that best suit your website
  • A full report of your websites current search engine rankings where applicable
  • Detailed on how to optimize your site for better search engine placement
  • Information on how best to optimize your websites tags
  • Information on how to avoid search engine penalties
  • Submission tips and strategies
  • Advice on paid search engine submissions
  • Pay Per CLick (PPC) search engine strategies

The Search Engine Optimization Analysis Report gives you all of the information you need to optimize your web page for top search engine positioning. This report pin points the precise areas where you need to make changes to have the most impact.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Improve Google ranking and PageRank

How to increase Page rank of a website?

PageRank is one of more than 100 factors Google uses in the ranking of you website and your resulting position on their search engine. Links from any page (internal or external) to your site (primarily your homepage) are called backlinks. You get PageRank (PR) by having backward links from other website pages that have a higher PR rating than your site page the link is to. The PR of your site is updated about once of month when Google updates their database of web pages.

Example: if you have a backward link from a site that has a PR of 5, some of that PR be will transfered from their website to your website page they linked to. These links are called backlinks. Sites with high PageRank will get crawled by the search engine bots more often, and the crawls will be deeper.

While Google takes into consideration the PageRank of your site, high PR doesn't always equate to a higher Search Engine Results Position (SERP). You can have high PR and have a low SERP on a certian keyword phrase, while some other site can have low PR but have a high SERP on the same keyword phrase.

In your pursue for a high PR keep in mind that numerous relevant keyword anchor texted backlinks will get you a higher SERP than just raw high PR and that with numerous relevant keyword anchor texted backlinks will come PR.

To find out what your site’s PageRank is, you have to download the Google toolbar. The toolbar gives you an easy way to check your backlinks. This can also be done manually on Google, by typing 'link:www.yoursite.com' (without the ' marks) in the search box.

You aim shouldn't be just for high PR, but for proper backlinks that will bring with them a higher PR.