Google Patent Application - Seo Highlights
The recent patent application filed by Google details numerous
items the search engine uses to rank web pages. The specific
application is summarized as:
"A method for scoring a document, comprising: identifying a
document; obtaining one or more types of history data
associated with the document; and generating a score for the
document based on the one or more types of history data."
The patent application sheds significant light for those
pursuing search engine optimization with Google. Patent
applications can be difficult to understand, so following are
highlights that you should consider for your SEO efforts.
Update Your Site
Updating your site is important when it comes to maximizing
your rankings on Google. In addition to the manipulation of
keyword density and meta tags, the patent application reveals
that Google places significant value on how often your content
is updated. The more often you update, the timely and relevant
your site will appear to Google. In turn, this leads to higher
rankings.
To appease mighty Google, consider the following plan of
action:
1. Update pages frequently,
2. Add new pages to your site,
3. Interlink the new pages with others on your site, and
4. Add new pages on a weekly basis instead of all at once.
When Google returns to the site, you want to make sure that
there is new content. The high rankings of blog sites are
evidence of this approach.
Google's Looking at Your Domain
In a new twist, Google claims that it analyzes the number of
years of domain registration as part of the ranking process.
The application suggests that domains that are registered for
longer periods of time are given more value because such a
commitment shows the site is not a fly-by-night jump page. It
is recommended that you extend all domain registrations for as
long as possible as part of your search engine optimization
efforts. It is difficult to tell how much the registration
process impacts the ranking process, but every little bit
helps.
Google claims that it also digs deeper into domain names to
evaluate the legitimacy of the site. Factors in the evaluation
include the web host and the "who is" information. According to
the patent application, Google maintains a database of hosts
that facilitate spamming of the Google search engine. While
such hosts are not detailed in the application, pray to God
that you are not using one. You should evaluate your host if
your optimization efforts are not producing results.
If your search engine optimization efforts for Google are
failing, the patent application may provide answers. Talk about
a perfect E-book!
About The Author: Halstatt Pires is with
www.marketingtitan.com - an Internet marketing and
advertising company comprised of a search engine optimization
specialist providing meta tag optimization services and
Internet marketing consultant providing internet marketing
solutions through integrated design and programming services.
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