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A group of Google employees have recently filed a patent
application (#20050071741) with the United States Patent and
Trademark Office which gives insight into how to optimize one’s
website to do well in the Google rankings. The filing of the
patent gives verification that Google uses or intends to use
historical data in its ranking algorithm. This patent also gives
credence to the Google Sandbox Theory for new websites.
Under the Google Sandbox Theory, new websites are placed in a
sort of holding tank for observation for a period of time (6 – 9
months at present) until the website has proved that it’s not a
fly-by-night operation. Once the Sandbox period is over, then
new websites will climb rapidly in the rankings. The Google
Sandbox Theory is an unofficial theory based on observation and
anecdotal evidence from those within the search engine
optimization industry.
Based on the new Google patent here are the top 5 suggestions to
better optimize a website for Google:
1.Build links slowly to your website. Websites that put up a
bunch links quickly send up a red flag that links are being
added in order to boost rankings. According to Google, natural
links happen slowly over time, so one’s link-building strategy
also needs to include link-building slowly over time. 2.The
anchor text in the back links to a website also need to be
natural as well. If a website has lots of great content of
interest to visitors, other Webmasters will naturally link to
the website. Content is still king when it comes to building
natural links. In fact, having great content is the best natural
linking strategy. 3.If content is king, then fresh content is
prince. Google thrives on websites that are constantly adding
fresh content. Websites with stale content erode in value over
time. 4.When adding fresh content, make sure it is substantial.
According to the patent, Google measures substantial versus
insubstantial content that is being added to a website. Don’t
try to trick the search engines with lots of minor content
updates. 5.Outbound links to trusted, authority sites help in
the rankings. As a reputable online business, it makes good
business sense to refer customers to other reputable businesses
as well. Referring customers to disreputable websites only hurt
a business’s reputation and credibility and Google takes this
into account when deciding how to rank websites.
There are more insights to be gained from the patent
application, but these are the highlights that will help
Webmasters and SEO’s focusing on Google to achieve higher
rankings. Many of these ideas have been stated before as theory
and now the patent application verifies these theories.
Historical data has always been thought to play a significant
role in the Google rankings. So now that it has been confirmed,
taking action seems to be the next logical step.
About the author:
SEO
Expert is a search engine optimization company geared to
achieve high rankings for customer websites.
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