What Google Thinks Of Your Site?
By Titus Hoskins,
contact [at] bizwaremagic . com
http://www.bizwaremagic.com
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How
Google views your site does matter if you want to succeed
online because Google has become the dominant search engine
on the web. It now has over 60% of the U.S. search engine
market. In other countries around the world that percentage
rises to 80% or more. In addition, the Google Brand Name
has solidly permeated the popular psyche and any top rankings
within Google will bring much weight and prestige along
with all that traffic.
If you're a webmaster, you will already know how vital
Google is to the success of your site, especially if you
rely upon organic keyword rankings for your traffic. This
free organic traffic from Google is highly desired by webmasters
because it is extremely targeted and delivers high conversion
rates.
In trying to reach the highest rankings possible, I (like
most webmasters) have to be constantly aware of what Google
thinks of my site and content. As a webmaster and marketer
I have always geared my online marketing towards Google.
I have spent years building my keyword rankings within Google;
if you take out the fact that it has nearly driven me insane,
it has mostly been a positive experience.
This experience has also shown me it is indeed important
for anyone to know how Google views and rates your site
or content. The more knowledge you have, the better able
you will be to tackle any obstacles and challenges that
will come your way.
SERPs Is The Only Opinion That Counts
And like most webmasters, I try to find out as much about
Google as is humanly possible, but Google doesn't give up
its secrets easily. In fact, many webmasters would argue
the only true opinion Google has of your site is shown in
their SERPs - if your keywords/pages are ranked in the number
one spots in Google's "Search Engine Results Pages"
then Google must think your site or content deserves to
be there.
However, there are other ways of finding out how Google
is viewing your content. Below are several Google webmaster
tools and things you can do to discover just how Google
views your site or pages. They will give you a better picture
of what Google thinks about your site.
Checking Your Content/Keywords In Google
One handy tool that will show you what Google thinks your
pages consist of is located here:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Just type in your URL and tick off website content and
you will get a listing of the major keywords Google has
for your content. If your targeted keyword or keywords are
not listed, then you have to do some re-writing.
Checking Your Backlinks In Google
If you want to find out how many backlinks your site has
in Google, just open up Google Search and type in:
link:yourURL
and it will show you the number of backlinks you have.
Since Google doesn't give you all your existing backlinks,
many webmasters also use Yahoo! to find a more exact number
of links your site has on the web.
Just open Yahoo! and type in: linkdomain:yourURL
Now whether Google is using or considering all these backlinks
is the big question? Finding the exact number of backlinks
you have in Google has always been a problem because Google
is not giving you the exact number or at least this is the
general opinion of most SEO experts.
Another way I monitor my links in Google is to place quotation
marks around my site name or my name "bizwaremagic"
or "titus hoskins" and do a search in Google.
This gives me the pages containing references to me or my
site. This is usually 50,000 to 100,000 pages, I have also
noticed my online income usually correlates as this number
goes up or down.
Checking Your Indexed Pages In Google
Obviously, it is very important for you to know what content
the search engines have indexed from your site. You can
also check to see how your links are displayed and to see
if any titles or descriptions are missing from your pages.
You can see how many of your pages are indexed in Google
by using the site command.
Just type into Google Search:
site:yourURL
A little while back, having your pages indexed in Google's
Supplemental Index caused webmasters much stress as it seemed
Google was judging these pages as "second class"
pages. Since then, Google no longer uses the Supplementary
Label in grading pages but that doesn't mean a supplementary
index doesn't exist; just that Google has promised to crawl
and consider these pages as well in any search query.
Checking Your Google Cache
You can also check to see the Google Cache of your site
by using the cache command. You will also discover when
it was last retrieved.
Just type into Google Search:
cache:yourURL
Checking Your PageRank Within Google
Another tricky issue is PageRank. This is supposed to be
the heart of Google's ranking system created by Larry Page
and Sergey Brin; each link is considered a "vote"
for your page and the higher the number of "votes"
you have, the higher the PR your page receives. However,
again Google is using "smoke and mirrors" to conceal
your true PageRank mainly to cut out abuse and manipulation
of their results. Some experts say PageRank still counts,
other say it doesn't.
You can check your Google PageRank here:
http://www.iwebtool.com/pagerank_checker
From my own experiences, I have received more traffic when
my site was at PR4 than I received when it was at PR6. What's
important is getting high rankings for your targeted keywords...
if you get top spots, it doesn't matter if your main index
page (site) is PR4 or PR6, you'll still get the same amount
of traffic. In other words, don't become too fixated on
PageRank because Google in many cases is not letting you
see the true PR of a webpage.
I would like to add one point to the whole PageRank issue
and that has to do with perception. If you're running an
online business, then having a PR8 site does matter for
it will bring in more business and customers (especially
if you're in the SEO industry) mainly because of the "perceived
value" of your site or business.
What Google thinks does matter!
In other words, what Google thinks of your site can play
a major role in your success. Mainly because, like it or
hate it, Google has become the supreme authority on the
web and what they say, counts. Therefore, you should always
be paying special attention to just what Google is saying
about your site and acting upon that knowledge accordingly.
About The Author
The author is a full-time online marketer who has numerous
websites. For the latest web marketing tools try: Marketing
Tools. Everyone is profiting from Google, find out how you
can too! Click here: Google Cash File
Copyright (c) 2008 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely
distributed if this resource box stays attached.
This articles was republished from SiteProNews.com
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