Tuesday, July 31, 2007

AdPeelers Are Live

We have the AdPeelers live and working now, you can purchase one at Buy AdPeelers.

These ads come in two formats, you can have a screen shot of any page of your website used for the advert or we can create a custom graphic for you.

Adverts are $5/Month which ever package you chose, $20 one time fee for custom graphic creation.

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Here At Last - White Rank Web Sites

Well its finally here, White Rank Web Sites is up and running and waiting for you.

With White Rank Web Sites you will be able to purchase your very own fully editable web page on the site, it will help you with backlinks, increase your visitors and help improve your overall site performance in the search engines.

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Five FAQ About Google PageRank

Five FAQ about Google PageRank

1. What is PageRank and why should I care about it?

PageRank is a formula that assigns a value to every page in the Google index. Google displays search results based on an algorithm which includes the value of PageRank. So the higher your site's PageRank, the more likely it is that you will receive a top listing on the search result page when someone types in the keywords for your site.

2. How can I view the PageRank of my own or other websites?

It's very simple to see anyone's PageRank. Just download and install the Google toolbar. It's a very quick and easy install. Just be sure to choose the Advanced option during the install so the PageRank of each site you visit will be displayed on the toolbar.

3. How is PageRank calculated?

I've seen a formula for PageRank posted on Internet websites and forums but have failed to see anyone give a satisfactory explanation of the formula. The formula appears so complex you would probably have to be a mathematician to even have a chance to decipher it anyway. It looks something like this:

PR(A) = (1-d) + d(PR(t1)/C(t1) + ... + PR(tn)/C(tn))

I will attempt to explain it for you in plain English. Basically it works like this. The more links that point to your website the higher your PageRank will be. The higher the PageRank of the referring page that has your link on it, the more PageRank you receive from Google. For every outgoing link that a page has, the value of those links drop. So for example, a link from a page with a PageRank of 4, and only 3 other links, is worth more than a page with a PageRank of 5 and 100 links. It is also believed that Google assigns more value to a link that comes from a site with similar content. So as you can see, there are many variables when calculating PageRank.

4. How do I increase my PageRank?

Again, PageRank can be increased by the number of incoming links to your website from other sites on the Internet. In addition, it requires anywhere from five to seven times more to get from one level of PageRank to the next.

So for example, (and this is not a true formula) if 100 PageRank 3 sites with a link to your page give you a PageRank of 4, then it would take around 500 more PageRank 3 sites to link to you before you became PageRank 5. However if you had 1 link from a PageRank 8 site, that might be enough to give a higher PageRank all by its self. It's really all relative and trying to figure it out will simply drive you mad, so don't bother. The best thing you can do is obtain as many quality incoming links from other sites with similar content as you possibly can.

Another important factor is the number of pages on your site. The more pages on your site, the higher potential you have to gain in PageRank. More pages doesn't mean you will get a higher PageRank only that you won't hit a ceiling. Apparently Google has a cut off point somewhere on the highest PageRank it will give to sites with a low number of pages.

5. When will my PageRank be updated or change?

According to the Google website, they update the index about once a month. However if you spend any amount of time reading search engine forums, you will find that results vary for every webmaster. PageRank may not update or may change drastically for a long period of time which is often times unexplainable. Usually as long as you follow good web site optimization techniques and maintain enough quality incoming links, the index will eventually assign your website PageRank and adjust any changes which may have been made in error.

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What is Page Rank and How Does It Work?

As 2006 faced its last weeks, Google was the favorite among search engine. Most of Google's popularity is credited to its preferred form of search engine optimization, a trademarked program Google dubbed Google PageRank.

PageRank defined

According to www.pro-seo.com/glossary.html, Check PageRank aka PR is one of the methods Google uses to determine the relevance or importance of a Web page. PageRank is a vote, by all the other Web pages on the Internet, about how important a Web page is. A link to a Web page counts as a vote of support. If there are no incoming links to a Web page then there is no support.

Google explains it just about the same. Each link is considered to be a vote; however, Google does not consider all votes to be equal. It considers some votes to be more important or valuable than others.

PageRank explained

Google Pagerank Search Engines operates under a democratic nature by determining web relevance with links which are considered votes. Each vote counts, but not all the votes are counted the same. During its analyses Google looks at more than just the volume of votes a webpage receives, it also takes into account the page that cast the vote.

“Important” sites help to make other sites “important.” In other words if a high ranking site offers the link then Google counts this vote more heavily. Thus a link for a site in the top ten can help your website, while a link from a site that is low in rank, or doesn’t relate to your site, does very little to improve your search engine ranking.

Google has designed Google PageRank to be an eight-unit measurement. It displays the value PageRank places on each website directly beside each website it displays.

Why does the page matter as opposed to the volume? Due to spamdexing Google had to make its analysis stricter. People were swapping links with one another in mass quantities, or buying them from other websites. To combat this Google made the quality of the link outweigh the actual quantity. In 2005, it designed and activated a program called nofollow, a program they designed to allow webmasters and bloggers to create links that PageRank would ingnore. The same system was also used to keep spamdexing to a minumum.

Content analysis

Anyone who surfs the net knows that “important” pages mean nothing if the do not suit your needs. This is why in addition with PageRank, Google uses sophisticated text-matching techniques to find pages that are relevant to your query.

Many SEOs are fixated with search engine ranking and this is understandable as it is one of the best ways to gain traffic, but while they are out there trying to get links from high PageRanking pages, they need to keep in mind that PageRanking alone is not enough.

To Check PageRank is essentially, only a score that represents the value of a page, as Google determines it. Getting a link to your pages from a high PR page will add some value to your page. But that does not take into account the context of the link -- the words in the link -- the anchor text. Your SEO plan should contain more than just PageRanking in order for you to have long term success on the internet.

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Improve Your Google Page Rank Part I

If you can improve your Google Page rank then you will have a sure-fire way of improving your listing position. Google states very clearly that their PageRank and your link density is a very important part of how they decide your listing position for any keyword.

There are steps you can take to improve that and use an approximation to the Google PageRank formula to calculate how successful you are being. However, no one really knows what is required to get from one page rank figure to the next. If it takes 10 linking points to get a page rank at all, it will likely take a lot more to get from 1 to 2. It might take hundreds of thousand to get from 5 to 6, but many sites seem to get to page rank 3 and then stop.

Page rank is a measurement of the relative number of links to your webpage and the importance of the sites making these links, compared to the number of links leaving your web page. Page rank is what it says. It is a ranking of your web pages, not your whole website. This is particularly useful since it lists individual pages on your website, not the whole website.

These links need not be from outside sources, since internal page linking also counts. If one of your pages is linked to your home page, your home page gets a share of that page’s rank. The share decreases for each other page that the page in question is linked to. Each page in your website starts off with a page rank of 1. That then increases or reduces according to your internal linking strategy, and it is possible to design that strategy to provide as much PR as possible to one or more pages in your website.

Once you have optimized your internal links, you should then try to achieve as many links back to your website as possible from other websites. Keep in mind that you should try to get other web pages to link to specific pages on your site, that you have chosen either for their relevance to the keyword in question, or because that is the page that you want to get listed highest in Google.

Also keep in mind that websites with a very good page rank on their home page might be providing you with a link from a page deep in their site that has a very low PR, or even zero. A links page, for example, with only one link to the page but a hundred out will provide with next to no benefit. If the link is reciprocated, you could be giving that website more page rank points than you are getting back.

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A Better Way To Increase Your PageRank

A lot of web publishers believe that the best way to gain a high PageRank, or PR, is to entice highly ranked sites to link to them. The theory is that if a high ranking site links to you, it shares its PageRank. This sounds great on the surface, but there more to it than that.

In reality, Google's algorithm for arriving at PageRank dictates that the amount of ranking a page can pass along to those it links to is its own rank for the page in question divided by the number of outbound links on that page.

This, in a nutshell, means that if you managed to get a site with a PR of 8 to link to you, you won't get a ranking of 8 or even close to it. For example, if this site already has 3 outbound links and you make 4, the PR passed to each site would be 2 units, rather than 8. On top of this, the high PageRank is very likely on the site's home page, not its internal links page, where your link would appear. The PR that's passed on depends only on the PR of the page where the link appears.

Since a lot of higher PageRank sites also happen to have a lot of outbound links, the truth of the matter is these are not always the best places to turn for reciprocation.

A better way does exist. It involves targeting sites that have modest PR ratings, but that are likely to improve. As long as the sites have good content and are reputable, they can pay off very well. Targeted lower PageRank sites might not seem like a good strategy, but it is.

A host of reasons exist as to why these lower PR sites can pay off. The biggest lies in the fact it is generally much easier to get these sites to put up links. Plus, when they do, they are often willing to use keywords in the links themselves. Also, there are more inclined to put links on their front page. Another advantage to these sites that they probably don't already have a bunch of outbound links. The appeal of these reasons is strong, but the most compelling is the potential these sites offer. If high quality sites are chosen, they can grow in PR ranking and your site can grow along with them.

It is wise to research sites to target for reciprocal links though. Stay clear of sites that have PageRank bars in the white or gray. This indicates they have little or no ranking. It could also mean they've been banned. Gray sites in particular can be bad news.

Should you still be on the fence about this strategy, look at the numbers. If an incoming link comes from a page with a ranking of 8 and only has one other link, you'll get a PR boost of 4. A page with a ranking of 6 with a total of 30 links, yours included, will give you .2. The math clearly indicates that the lower PageRank strategy is best.

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Friday, July 27, 2007

White Rank Web Sites

Well we have been working hard on this for over a month now and were almost done.

The site will be up and running shortly, people will be able to create their pages and we can all start to benefit from all the links and traffic.

You can find more info about it in our forums at the following link.

Check it out White Rank Web Sites Info

Thursday, July 26, 2007

New Backlink Feature

For all those sites that link to us but have not participated in our SEO Experiment we now offer the following.

Every time someone visits our site from a link on yours, your site will be displayed at the bottom of our main page right under the top 10 participants.

This link will stay there until another site not participating in our experiment sends us a visitor.

And to all those participants out there who might think this is another good way to get their link on the main page, if your site is in the database for our SEO Experiment visitors from your site will not be recognised for this new feature as it is only for sites who do not participate in our system to encourage any and all sites to send us regular traffic.

Directory Submission

Well just the other day we started an intense directory submission to help boost our sites backlinks and get google to increase our PageRank faster.

Today we were accepted to the following directory category: http://www.friendly-links.com/Internet/page-9.html

Here is our direct link: http://www.friendly-links.com/detail/link-16637.html

It might not be a premium placement but a link is a link and every link counts, we hope to have many more link acceptance emails in the coming weeks.

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Cooking With Gas Now!

Google has indexed over 2,000 of our pages and we even see a few backlinks showing up in google too, not bad for a couple of months worth of work.

We have been informed that the google pagerank public export will be probably happening sometime over the next few weeks and were estimated to get about a PR5 on our first go.

Lets hope it is or bigger, fingers crossed.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Listing Upgrades Are Here

Now you can add a bit of extra flare to your listing with Bold, colorful, keyword rich anchor text.

Check out the following page for full details.

Anchor text upgrade: $2
Bold text upgrade: $1
Colored text upgrade: $1

Check it out today but be sure your already participating in our seo experiment and have been activated before you purchase the listing upgrade.

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Coming Soon Colored & Bold Links

We are under development at the moment but coming real soon you will be able to purchase a colored or bold link for $1 each.

This feature will help your link stand out amongst the rest and be a little more unique.

More updates shortly.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Indexeing A Pleanty With Google

Well at current check with google alot of its datacenters are reporting over 1800-2200 pages indexed.

Were doing great, we just need more participants and some more backlinks and we can really have this site take off good.

Hurry and join.

Get in there and start sending us hits.