So, you want to rank your content on the Google front page. First, an comprehension of the Google ranking mechanics is needed. Then you can plunge into content optimization to be more attractive to the Google gaze. And finally you will learn how Google is an enormous popularity contest, and how you can get your content chosen prom queen. And soon you will discover exactly how to rank first on Google by reading, understanding, and utilizing these easy strategies.
It is significant to identify with how Google elects a content piece worthy of the front page.
1) Backlinks
Taken right from master Google engineer Matt Cutts, "PageRank evaluates two things: how many links there are to a web page from other pages, and the quality of the linking sites." In layman‘s terms, you need the most links as possible stemming from other sites pointing directly to your content. And the more of those links from well-known websites, the better. Multiple less trafficked sites carry less clout than a single prestigious website linking to your content.
2) Keywords and Relevancy
The keyword or keyword phrase governs how Google retrieves your content. Google scans specified keywords throughout a piece of content to determine if they go with a searcher‘s query. So, just be aware that content including a keyword many times is given more priority over other content including that keyword one time.
Envision Google as a big scanning device. Google takes the submitted keyword being searched for and scans billions of pieces of content simultaneously from top to bottom. The content pieces or pages with the most amountof that keyword, other relevant words, and most amount (or quality) of linkbacks are ranked in the top ten on the Google front page.The top ten spots on the Google front page are made of content pieces with the most number of that certain keyword or keyword phrase as well as any relevant words to that keyword, and the number and quality of linkbacks directly corresponding to it.
So, in order for Google to definitely discover your content for the front page, we need to go over optimization.
1. Begin with a keyword or keyword phrase first, styling your content around it. I believe it a helpful rule of thumb to add in the keyword every 5 or 6 sentences.
Scanning begins from the top. Do you recall?
2. Extremely critical: the keyword needs to be added in the title of your content, in the description box, and in the meta tags when feasible.
3. Be sure the URL address to where your content is primarily published (otherwise known as a permalink) contains the keyword and keyword phrase. It could appear like this *http://yourwebsite.com/your-competitive-keyword*
Extra tidbit: You can even contain your keyword in a few anchor texts (also recognized as hyperlinks) you might have in your content. Oh yeah baby! Now you‘re rollin‘!
Now you need to get the most linkbacks as possible connecting to your content once you have optimized it. Here is how we cram the ballot box for your content to have a total win.
Give as many diverse versions of your initial piece as possible to as many numerous directories as possible.
***Vital! Incorporate a link from these “new” pieces of content back to your original. Google sees that all these numerous webpages are directing to this original piece you have so graciously blessed the world, creating an importance factor. And it must be important if all of them think it is so popular. And it is lifted to the top of the Google front page as your reward for being so popular. (Shallow, I know.)
You are doubtlessly saying right now that this all sounds awesome… except one thing. Who has time to recreate an original piece of content and send them to all those directories? But that’s why we love technology and the few programs created to take on this task. And less still go above and beyond the call of duty, making a job that would on the whole take a month into nothing more than a few hours. Be sure to follow the link in the resource box down yonder to see the only directory submission programs I suggest…


