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Google has recently filed a patent
that details many points that Google uses to rank web
pages. The title of the patent is "Information
retrieval based on historical data" and it reveals
details of algorithms that Google uses in addition to
its main ranking algorithms.
In this article, we're trying to find
out what this means to your web site and what you have
to do to optimize your web pages so that you get high
rankings on Google. Click here to read part
1 and part
2.
Part 3: How
the links to your site can influence your rankings on
Google
As you know, Google heavily relies
on links when it comes to specify the ranking of a web
site. In addition to the sheer number of links and their
anchor texts, the patent specification shows possible
ways how Google might use historical information to
further specify the value of links.
For example, Google might record the
discovery date of a link and the link changes over time.
Google might also record the life span of a link and
the speed at which a new web site gets links.
The patent specification indicates
that Google might track the following information:
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The anchor text and the discovery date
of links are recorded.
Google might monitor the appearance and disappearance
of a link over time.
Google might monitor the growth rates of links as well
as the link growth of independent peer documents.
Google might monitor the changes in the anchor texts
over a given period of time.
Google might monitor the rate at which new links to
a web page appear and disappear.
Google might record a distribution rating for the age
of all links.
Links with a long life span might get a higher rating
than links with a short life span.
Links from fresh pages might be considered more important.
If a stale document continues to get incoming links,
it will be considered fresh.
Google doesn't expect that new web sites have a large
number of links.
If a new web site gets many new links, this will be
tolerated if some of the links are from authorative
sites.
Google indicates that it is better if link growth remains
constant and slow.
Google indicates that anchor texts should be varied
as much as possible.
Google indicates that burst link growth may be a strong
indicator of search engine spam.
What does this mean to your web
site?
When it comes to linking, you shouldn't
go for one-shot quick solutions. If you participate
in quick link exchange schemes or buy links to your
web site so that you get many links at once, changes
are that Google will see this as a spamming attempt.
When you exchange links with other
web sites, do it slowly and constantly. ARELIS
is the perfect tool that can help you to do this. Invest
some time every week to build the links to your site
and vary the texts that point to your site. Of course,
the links to your site should contain keywords that
are related to your site.
Make sure that your web page content
is optimized
for Google. If your web page content is not optimized,
all other ranking factors won't help you much.
In upcoming newsletter issues, we'll
discuss other important factors that can influence your
ranking on Google and that are mentioned in the patent
specification.
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