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05-29-2010, 03:58 AM
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How Google Ranks Sites
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Location: The Philippine Islands
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The page that is most relevant to the query will win every time.
How does Google determine relevancy?
It counts the occurrences of the query on page and in incoming links.
That's pretty much it.
Quality does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Original content or similar content does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Grammatical errors do not matter to Google's algorithm.
Colors, layout, format, fonts, etc, do not matter to Google's algorithm.
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Bompa
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05-29-2010, 04:13 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 1,415
Name: Sir Richard Cranium
Location: Bangkok Thailand
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It counts the occurrences of the query on page
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Nope, that doesn't make any difference at all, 10 times, 100 times or 1 time, it will not make any difference to serps.
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05-29-2010, 07:29 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 42,385
Name: Chris Hirst
Location: Blackpool. UK
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How does Google determine relevancy?
It counts the occurrences of the query on page and in incoming links.
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Search engines passed the days of simple word counting a long, long, long time ago!
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05-29-2010, 01:27 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 1,789
Name: John
Location: USA
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Originally Posted by Bompa
Relevancy
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The page that is most relevant to the query will win every time.
How does Google determine relevancy?
It counts the occurrences of the query on page and in incoming links.
That's pretty much it.
Quality does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Original content or similar content does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Grammatical errors do not matter to Google's algorithm.
Colors, layout, format, fonts, etc, do not matter to Google's algorithm.
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imo,
Bompa
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If this is the case, then I'll create my own search engine to include all these things and more in my algorithm. I'll call it...hmmmm...AltaVista!
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05-29-2010, 01:30 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 1,415
Name: Sir Richard Cranium
Location: Bangkok Thailand
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^Aint gonna catch on like google and yahoo I don't reckon 
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05-29-2010, 03:03 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 1,789
Name: John
Location: USA
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Originally Posted by ThailandForum
^Aint gonna catch on like google and yahoo I don't reckon 
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No, AltaVista DIDN'T.
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05-29-2010, 03:07 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 1,415
Name: Sir Richard Cranium
Location: Bangkok Thailand
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Sarcasm is wasted on Americans 
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05-29-2010, 05:55 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 1,789
Name: John
Location: USA
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Sarcasm is wasted on Americans 
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You can waste your sarcasm on me, that's fine (could use some improvement), but to generalize...for example, Thai women are (sensored)...isn't very smart.
P.S. What was this thread about again?
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05-29-2010, 06:13 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 1,415
Name: Sir Richard Cranium
Location: Bangkok Thailand
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sensored? I'm normally pretty good on American spellings, sure that one was the same in English, ie Censored, learn something new everyday 
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05-31-2010, 09:51 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 219
Name: Tom
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Originally Posted by Bompa
Relevancy
Relevancy
Relevancy
The page that is most relevant to the query will win every time.
How does Google determine relevancy?
It counts the occurrences of the query on page and in incoming links.
That's pretty much it.
Quality does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Original content or similar content does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Grammatical errors do not matter to Google's algorithm.
Colors, layout, format, fonts, etc, do not matter to Google's algorithm.
Relevancy
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imo,
Bompa
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OMG What have you been smoking? Basically you're saying keyword density and inbound links. While I agree that the link text of your inbound links weigh heavily in their algorithm, keyword density has almost no affect on rankings EXCEPT when viewing the density within individual HTML elements that are themselves ranking factor. In these cases the importance of keyword density gets magnified.
Density within the title element is very important, Density within the h1 matters but to a lesser degree... Density within h2 matters but to an even lesser degree... Density within the overall content of the page has very little weight.
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05-31-2010, 10:00 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Originally Posted by Social-Media
keyword density has almost no affect on rankings EXCEPT when viewing the density within individual HTML elements that are themselves ranking factor. In these cases the importance of keyword density gets magnified.
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Care to explain this? What do you mean by density within individual HTML elements? Thanks.
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06-01-2010, 02:50 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 931
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bompa
Quality does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Original content or similar content does not matter to Google's algorithm.
Grammatical errors do not matter to Google's algorithm.
Colors, layout, format, fonts, etc, do not matter to Google's algorithm.
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I disagree with these statements. For me, the QUALITY (both content and backlinks) have a big role in ranking at Google. Even though Google don't penalized duplicated content, original / unique content can still outrank duplicated one.
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06-01-2010, 04:31 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 5
Name: Fack
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Originally Posted by francis84
I disagree with these statements. For me, the QUALITY (both content and backlinks) have a big role in ranking at Google. Even though Google don't penalized duplicated content, original / unique content can still outrank duplicated one.
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I think Google only gives weight to contents and backlinks. Other factors are just secondary.
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06-05-2010, 01:31 AM
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PageRank depends on exclusively democratic nature of web by its huge link construction as indicator of individual page's value. Google understands link from page A to page B as vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at above sheer volume of votes; it also examines page that casts vote. Votes cast by pages that are "important" weigh heavily and help to make other pages "important".
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06-05-2010, 01:41 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Name: Jay
Location: India
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Relevancy and quality content both are very important part for any site. If you have relevancy but not have quality content it means you will not get good position.
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06-05-2010, 04:32 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Good quality content and having enough link on your sites will help you in get a goood goolge rank...
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06-25-2010, 03:17 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 363
Name: Alex
Location: USA
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Searching algorithm for finding and ranking results is not clear for anyone, There are estimations about it but no one can say an exact answer to this question
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06-25-2010, 09:37 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Name: casey
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To calculate the PageRank for a page, all of its inbound links are taken into account. These are links from within the site and links from outside the site.
PR(A) = (1-d) + d(PR(t1)/C(t1) + ... + PR(tn)/C(tn))
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06-29-2010, 07:06 AM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 72
Name: Marcus Deli
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Google relies heavily on inbound relevant links to rank a site.As well as the number, quality and anchor text factors of a link. Google seems to also consider historical factors. Apparently the Google 'sandbox' or aging delay begins count down the minute links to a new site are discovered.
Google records the discovery of a link, link changes over time, the speed at which a site gains links and the link life span.
With this in mind, fast link acquisition may be a strong indicator of potential search engine Spam.
Gone are the days of pages and pages full of links. You must grow your links slowly to stay below the radar and be careful who you exchange links with. That means no more buying hundreds of links at once or other underhand tactics.
Source: http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/6-10-2005-71368.asp
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If you've ever created a web page, you've probably included links to other pages that contain valuable, reliable information. By doing so, you are affirming the importance of the pages you link to. Google's PageRank algorithm stages a monthly popularity contest among all pages on the web to decide which pages are most important.
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06-30-2010, 02:50 PM
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Re: How Google Ranks Sites
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Posts: 3
Name: Celina
Location: USA
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my experience is that google ranks a website who has more backlinks...
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