Google is hands-down the most popular of all search engines and commands the majority of all searches conducted on the Internet. There are many ways to get noticed by Google and have your web pages climb the results pages. It’s important to remember, though, that your ultimate goal is profit or sales, rather than simply having a busy website. Conversions should be as important as the number of visitors you receive. That is essentially what Google attempts to promote in its algorithms, too, so providing good quality content offers double the advantage.
Linkable Content
Content is a key factor to attracting Google traffic. The more you provide and the greater the quality the better. Providing high quality content means that other sites and users will link to your pages, and this in turn not only drives traffic but each link is viewed as being a vote for the quality of your site and improves your Google ranking.
Regularly Updated Content
Regularly updated content is even better. The more often you add new content, the more often the Google spiders will revisit and re-index your pages. You are also able to target a greater number of keywords, including many long tail keywords, and generate yet more traffic as a result of this. Blogs prove popular because they not only show up well in Google results, but they also encourage interaction with visitors and offer a reason for your visitors to come back to your site in the future.
Your Link Profile
Links are absolutely essential to success in Google. The more links a page receives, the higher the quality of the linking pages, and the more relevant the anchor text, the greater you will perform in Google search engine results. By creating powerful and beneficial content you are offering site owners and your visitors the opportunity to provide a link to your page. In SMO terms this means direct traffic, and in SEO terms it means an improvement of your rankings.
Multimedia Promotion
If much of your content is non-text based media then you will need to pay even more attention to links and how to build those links. Google dedicates a lot of effort to weeding out the synthetic or non-organic links that a page receives. Reciprocal links are known to have become less effective, while links from irrelevant pages or using irrelevant linking text have also become less effective.
Keeping It Organic And Ethical
Optimizing for Google should be organic and should definitely be ethical. The algorithms are constantly changing and Google’s own image of the perfect web page is also updated regularly. By acting ethically you can help guarantee, at the very least, that your individual efforts won’t cause detriment to your overall campaign. Good content and quality inbound links look certain to be the focus of Google algorithms for some time to come, because they are the essence of what the Internet should offer (at least in Google’s eyes anyway).
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