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June 2006- Turn a One-Night-Stand with Google
into a Long-Term Relationship
by Diane Metz
Google is like a girlfriend who won’t talk. You’re dying
to woo her, but when you ask her what she likes, she bats her eyelashes
and keeps quiet.
Now of course, Google isn’t going to talk anytime soon about
what goes into (and comes out of) its notorious algorithm – its
proprietary secret formula for calculating which pages will get listed
when someone types in a search phrase.
Ah, but we SEO specialists and experts have our ways of figuring out
what that seemingly fickle gal named Google likes and what she could
care less about.
And, ahem, things have changed since 2001.
Google seems to be a lot more subtle and isn’t charmed by obvious
overtures like:
* Keyword stuffing – Yes, an alarming number of webmasters still
do this and think they’re getting away with something. If you
haven’t been penalized yet, it’s because you’ve moved
onto other tactics that your competitors are also employing. But it’s
only a matter of time before what separates you from the competition
will come down to keyword stuffing…and guess who ain’t
gonna get asked to dance anymore? Hint: It’s spelled Y-O-U.
* Reciprocal linking campaigns – If you’re still relying
on this, trash it right now. You’re wasting time, money and server
space. And you’re spamming. You’ve probably got hundreds
of worthless inbound links from PR0 sites. And Google will (if it hasn’t
already) recognize the ‘footprint’ or template left behind
by your link exchange software. Maybe you think you’re being creative
by naming your link pages something like “Cool Stuff I Really
Like.” But once the clothes come off and Google inspects the actual
page, that savvy gal’s gonna know she’s seen this one-trick
pony before.
* Article exchange programs – Strip it down and what you’ve
got is a ramped up link exchange program, with a bunch of extra words
around the links. Keep chasing this one and you’ll end up right
back where you started when mass link exchanges started to crumble.
Yeah, Google’s been around the block before on this one. Think
you can fool Google by doing 3-way linking, 4-way or even 5-way linking – if
you can manage it? Don’t take this the wrong way, but Google is
smarter than you. By a landslide.
*Article and content spinning programs – If you think software
that spins articles into ‘unique content’ will fool Google,
keep dreaming. But please, keep your fantasies to yourself. The idea
of writing just one article, popping it into a software program that
will generate new phrases and shuffle around paragraphs, then spit out
100 versions of the same article…well, that’s a brilliant
idea. But Google is even more brilliant. Check out anything written
on the shingle theory and you’ll know that Google is no dumb blonde.
Shoot. There’s nothing more deadly than a desirable female with
brains, is there?
So what’s left? Well, in today’s competition to seduce
Google, the web sites that radiate natural charm and staying power will
win in the end.
Natural charm means that you appeal to both visitors and spiders.
This isn’t a new idea, but it’s more important than ever.
Because while the search engines get savvier and savvier, so do Internet
users and shoppers. And there are plenty of sites out there who deliver
the best user experience while attaining high search engine rankings.
You can – and should – do the same. Instead of spending
3 hours trying to adjust your title tag just so…why not write
one so that people who are looking at a search engine results page will
actually click on your link. That is the first of many obvious goals,
isn’t it?
There’s also a lot to be said about staying power. After all,
you are in this for long haul, aren’t you? If you’re looking
for a short-term relationship with Google, there are plenty of tricks
to get ranked fast and then drop like yesterday’s drawers.
But staying power…ahhh, that’s what Google is really
into these days. Register your domain for more than a year or two. After
all, if you’re planning to be around for a while, you’re
going to want your domain for a long time.
Of course, we now know that Google likes combing through domain registration
information. And we really think that certain subtleties like age of
domain are becoming not-so-subtle factors anymore in the race for first-page
rankings.
Finally, think about all that time you’re investing – I
mean, wasting – on tactics like article exchanges and linking
programs. Instead, spend that time hunting down sites that will actually
want to do one-way links to you. They do exist, but you have to find
them yourself, not with a program.
Yes, this will take a little bit of work, and you may actually have
to pick up the phone to negotiate with a real person. But a one-way
link from even a lowly PR2 site or page will carry more weight than
5 dozen 2-way or 3-way links from PR-whatever pages. Trust me, those
pages that are involved in mass linking programs – I mean, schemes – will
eventually drop to PR0 if they haven’t already.
So that’s it. Be honest, charming, hard working…and stick
around for a while. You’ll win the girl – er, Google – every
time.
Copyright © 2006 by Diane Metz. All rights reserved under U.S.
and international law.
About the Author
Author & SEO specialist Diane Metz writes about website marketing and
development. Her sites include Crown
CD Duplication (http://www.crowncd.com/),
which also specializes in CD
replication for online and offline marketers.
Note: These articles do not represent the advice or opinions of
Apollo Hosting. They represent the thoughts, advice and opinions of
the individual authors.
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