When you create
a new website and upload it to the
hosting server you probably find your
website is not in the list of Google.
Your question is why? Answer to this
simple question is, your website has
not indexed by Google yet. This you
can check by entering your URL in
Google search engine; if your site
is not listed in the Google they will
return the search result by saying
“Sorry no information available for
URL ….”
So in order to get top rank in Google
you first need to be listed in Google.
Many Webmaster submit there website
URL to Google by using following URL
http://www.google.com/addurl. They
state that it may take up to 6 weeks
to get listed but if you do proper
offpage optimization then your website
may be listed in Google in less than
48 hrs.
So, how you use
offpage optimization?
To properly perform offpage optimizations
try to search for the website based
on the keyword of your website with
page rank 5 or higher. Find their
contact email links through their
website and send them professionally
written email that you have added
link of his website (include at least
one of the keyword in the anchor text
of your link) and tell them to add
your link to his website. This process
is called link exchange.
If you can manage to get one PR5
website to link to your website, you
will be indexed by Google in less
than 3 days. If you can get one PR6
website to link to you, then you will
be in Google's index in less than
24 hours!
Sometimes linking to higher PR website
is tough. You can also purchase Higher
PR website link for one month from
the source http://www.textlinkbrokers.com.
It will cost you around $150 for one
month after one month you need not
to renew your purchased link because
till that time it has already given
the most needed boost to your site.
Offpage optimization
consists of all of the ranking factors
that are not located on your webpage,
but search engines consider it to
rank your website. Here are the lists
of offpage optimization factors:
- Which Website link to you
- The number of website linking to
you
- The Google PR of the website linking
to you
- The page title of the website linking
to you
- The anchor text used in the link
linking to you
- The number and type of links linking
to the website that’s linking to you
- The number of outbound links linking
to you
- The total number of links on the
website linking to you
So it’s very important to consider
these factors before getting link
from other websites.
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