Search Engine Knowledge Base Page
Ranking Guidelines
We maintain up to date
page ranking criteria for the top 18 worldwide search engines. Each engine
has over 200 individual criterion they use to rank a web page. These
criterion change frequently and we keep track of these changes closely.
How do we obtain this
criteria? We take advantage of software that monitors tens of
thousands of top ranked websites for each of these top 18 search engines.
This software analyzes these top ranked pages and provides us factors which all
top ranked pages have in common. These factors are applied to an algorithm
weighing their value and produces our
Search Engine Knowledge Base Page Ranking Guidelines.
We can select any web
page and apply this criteria to it and analyze why a page ranks good for one
engine and not another. Our analysis software tell us exactly what we need
to do to structure a web page to meet all criterion for a given search engine.
Obviously Google, Yahoo and MSN are the three search engines our customers ask
us most frequently to evaluate and structure their page against.
Using this software we
can match or in most case exceed any top ranked page's html structure.
Then once factors other then page structure has been addressed, like link
popularity, number of pages, etc., we can usually beat any competitor's page
ranking in any of the top 18 search engines. In many cases sites we
optimize do not need as many reciprocal links or number of value added pages to
rank higher then a competitors because our page structure is so superior and we
overtake them.
Our Search Engine
Knowledge Base Page Ranking Guidelines are the corner stone of our business and
therefore a closely held Internet-Marketing-One.Com Secret. We do not
share them with anyone. We only use them to help get our client's web
sites ranked as high as possible.