No Hype Tips To Improve Your Google PageRank
No Hype Tips To Improve Your Google PageRank
This article is designed for webmasters and site owners who have
freshly deployed their web sites on the Internet.
If your goal is to improve your pagerank (PR) with Google
(especially if your PR is still 0), reading farther below will
help achieve your goal.
Submitting to search engines is one of the strategies you will
use to improve your site's PR. BTW, PageRank is a measure used
by Google to rate the importance of a web page.
Search engine (SE) submission as a trade has been booming as
never before. Some offer their services for free, others charge
you precious dollars.
SE services have one thing in common though. Reading the list of
search engines to submit to - which ordinarily counts to
hundreds, even thousands - is enough to make you dizzy.
The truth of the matter is, there are only a handful of search
engines that you should be concerned with.
In terms of improving your pagerank with Google - and generating
traffic to your web site on the side - the search engines listed
below should be a <strong>must have</strong> in your submission
list.
You will not regret using the list below. I used the same list
for my own web site, the InternetMarketingLearningCenter.com,
and after three months my pagerank improved from 0 to 4.
Individual results may vary, of course, as there are yet other
factors involved in improving your PR. Submitting to search
engines is one key strategy.
By worrying less about which search engines to submit to, you
can channel your efforts to other PR enhancing strategies, like
for example writing articles, etc.
Here's the list:
1. GOOGLE (www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl)
2. YAHOO! (search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html)
3. MSN Search (beta.search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx)
4. ALEXA
(pages.alexa.com/help/webmasters/index.html#crawl_site)
5. EXACTSEEK (www.exactseek.com/add.html)
6. SITEEXPLORER (siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/)
7. SPLAT! (www.splatsearch.com/submit.html)
8. SCRUB THE WEB (www.scrubtheweb.com/addurl.html)
(66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:SSv0l1u8tvEJ:www.jayde.com/
9. JAYDE cgi-bin/addurl.cgi+&hl=en)
AOL. You don't have to submit to AOL since AOL uses Google for
its organic search. If you have submitted to Google, your site
appears in the search results of AOL.
DMOZ. It will take an eternity to be listed with DMOZ (Open
Directory Project). Try submitting just once, then forget about
it. If you are insistent on listing with DMOZ, go to their web
site at dmoz.org.
One final comment. The best time to submit your site to search
engines would be the third week of the week. At least this is
the working norm during this last quarter of 2005.
That's it.
Submit to the above listed sites - and forget about submitting
to the other 100+.
Save your your time for the other useful Internet marketing
chores.
Rick Tanzo is the creator of
www.internetmarketinglearningcenter.com, a PR4 homepage
which offers free Internet marketing and home business
resources, such as free software, free articles, free classified
ads guide, and more.
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