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Search Engine Ranking - Google Webmaster Guidelines

Jun 28th, 2009 by admin | 17

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Want to know how to create pages that rank well in Google? It’s not hard and best of all Google tell’s you how to structure your site and pages in their webmaster guidelines.

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17 Comments on “Search Engine Ranking - Google Webmaster Guidelines”


  1. sureprofitsoftware said:

    Great information. …
    Great information. Thanks!


  2. fertmoso said:

    thanks for the tips …
    thanks for the tips, im going to make my sites based on what youre saying, i have a few questions though, perhaps you can answer them?


  3. mercedesashley said:

    I also rated you …
    I also rated you with 5 stars, please share with me all the info you can share. I would love more.


  4. mercedesashley said:

    Thank you very much …
    Thank you very much. You are very clear and informative. I enjoy very much how you break it down for women like me in plain english! You are a great teacher.


  5. applianceoutlet said:

    Thank You
    Thank You


  6. BrianOnVideo said:

    Hi Lorena,


    Hi Lorena,

    Thanks for leaving comments, really any amount of content is fine. The key is to use original content, and address issues that google is after.

    I have a new course coming out that you might be interested in. Focuses on ranking with google using wordpress.

    SeoPressFormula(dot)come
    Brian


  7. Antiquescove said:

    Thanks for your …
    Thanks for your video on webmaster guidelines. What’s the max about of words you should have on a page? Some of my pages at my store I have between 700- 1000 words. You indicated 400-600 words. Lately I have been focusing on about 5 main keywords per page, and focusing on those keywords, is that a good thing or bad?
    Looking forward to your reply. I will definitley be back.
    Thanks, Lorena


  8. Sparklefan said:

    When someone …
    When someone actually learns to explain things starting from the most simple and reaching the point they all love to reach (the more complex) they will be multi millionaires in a matter of a year or two.


  9. themarketingmother said:

    Yes, a great video. …
    Yes, a great video. Thank you!


  10. psgconsultuk said:

    Thank you. Good day!
    Thank you. Good day!


  11. BrianOnVideo said:

    Yes, any page on …
    Yes, any page on your site pointing to the home page should be no follow. That being said it should also be noted that one can go over board with seo and also get in trouble!

    These days I point some links to the homepage that say home while other links use anchor text for what I am trying to rank for.

    search google for “google 950 penalty” to learn more about “over optimisation”.
    Brian


  12. psgconsultuk said:

    In relation to the …
    In relation to the “Home” link. Do you recommend using no follow links from all pages on a site? Does a link like “Home” not make it easier for the viewer to navigate the site?


  13. illnemesis001 said:

    Great video, Brian. …
    Great video, Brian.

    Thanks.


  14. NuthinButPower said:

    Fantastic Stuff!
    Fantastic Stuff!


  15. BrianOnVideo said:

    Jaspsoftware,


    Jaspsoftware,

    Correct, forget the “Home” link. Use anchor text instead.
    Brian


  16. jaspsoftware said:

    “When you say that …
    “When you say that you put text links to describe the content on your homepage, what do you actually mean by this?”

    I think he means rather than using a link that says ‘Home’ use a link that says ‘Car Insurance’ or whatever.

    I like your videos dude. Would love to see more.


  17. ns46 said:

    When you say that …
    When you say that you put text links to describe the content on your homepage, what do you actually mean by this?

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