Friday 28 March 2008

Google Page Rank killed

Has Google PageRank killed the traditional SEO? Search engine optimization has always been the classic way to make your site more attractive to search engine spiders, and without good SEO, there was a time in your site had no chance, high in the Google index, or the index databases of each search engine for this Issue....


However, I keep reading in forums and discussion groups that PageRank is now even more important, or at least the number of links back to your site from others. I personally believe that this is only partially true. This is in my opinion, I have results from my own websites, and I have carried out tests.

What is PageRank

First, a brief summary of the site, which rank. Google has a formula based on the links to and from other web pages, both internally between sin your own website, and outside, between your Web pages and those of the other sites. The more links back from other Web pages on a page on your own site, the higher side, you'll get. The more links away from pages on your site to other sites, the lower PageRank this page. So it is a balancing act.

The reason is that Google decided that the more Web pages that link to you, then all the more relevant your page must be the search term (keywords). Your page must be important for the other sites linked to it. This is fine, as far as this definition, but as soon as webmasters understood, they began to connect with each other, until we have today a situation in which these links are automatically created with the help of software and the content of the linked pages, is irrelevant.

However, until Google responds to this issue, right now the Google formula applies regardless of the relevance of each Web page. More detailed information on the Internet, including the links I at the end of this Article, if you want more information about what PageRank really is.

SEO is important?

Some Web pages can be found on Google and other search engines with very little content, and only a large number of links. I have seen examples, and many forum postings in this, but if I have to investigate these sites they seem to be only fairly obscure keywords that are not in the vernacular.

My opinion is that on-site SEO is very important, but if both sides are optimized, then the links from other relevant sites. It is probably a part of the search engine algorithm, contains an element of back-link density in primary calculation, but I do not believe that SEO on the ground is less important as a link density.

My reasons for this assumption are the results, I can get with my Web site pages with maximum on-site search engine optimization, as far as I know how to do it in relation to these Web pages that I have not optimized, but added many links. The optimized pages always better, that the only sites with back-links.

PageRank does not refer to pages sites

Remember that it only Web sites, PageRank and link-density ', and not the entire site. So, if you agree to a page on a Web site on the home page of which has a PR of 8, this Zahl'8 'is irrelevant for your share of the PR of the page you linked to. Most sides have a PR of zero, and that is the advantage you get. Zero!

So if the link to other websites can be found on the PageRank of the page to your link. That is the ranking you will get a share. Not the home page of the site. Some Webmasters will try to work with you and explain that "because you have a shortcut to high PR website, the link should you on your Home Page". This is because a home is usually higher, because it's the side that most people optimize as much as they can. It is normally the home side, the first in Google and Yahoo, and is the highest.

This is proof that I am the SEO is not dead, and the PageRank and links to and from other web pages is a trick many are poor content on its website. I know that good search engine optimization wins every time, and that links the difference between sites with similar SEO and relevance to the search term used by the search engine user.

Also, Google PageRank killed off SEO: absolutely not, and a good search engine optimization on your web pages, go with a higher offer that, if you are purely links. My reason for this assumption is my own experience in the rapid high in the major search engines, if my site is properly designed and optimized.http: / / www.improved search engine-rank.com

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