To know what kinds of keyword placement or other keyword factors
can affect a web site's ranking is to know how to shuffle
the elements that make up your web site so as to outrank any
other site on the web.
Consider this final series of examples. Which of the following
word paintings would rank higher in a hypothetical search
engine for a search on the keyword smartbuzz?
Web site #1:
word word, word, word, word, word Smartbuzz, word, word word,
word word, word, word, word, word, word Smartbuzz, word word,
word, word, word, word word word, word, word, word, word word,
word, word, word Smartbuzz word word, word, word, word, word.
Web site #2:
word word, word, word, Smatbuzz word, word, word, word word,
word word, word, word, word, Smartbuzz word, word, word word,
word, word, word, Smartbuzz word word word, word, word, word,
word word, word, word, word word word, word, word, word, word.
Answer: Probably web site #2, as the occurrences of "Smartbuzz"
are more prominent – they occur earlier or closer to the beginning
of document.
Now, consider another more complicated situation, also two Web
sites that might be returned for a search on the keyword "Smartbuzz":
Web site #3:
<TITLE> Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing
Company</TITLE>
word word, word, word, word, word Smartbuzz, word, word word,
word word, word, word, word, Smartbuzz word, word, word word,
word, word, word, word word word, word, word, word, word word,
word, word, word Smartbuzz word word, word, word, word, word
Web site #4:
<TITLE>Smartbuzz</TITLE> word word, word, word,
word, word Smartbuzz, word, word word, word word, word, word,
word, Smartbuzz
Answer: There is no definitive answer because each search
engine uses a slightly different ranking system, but we believe
that web site #4 would win more often. "How can that be?!"
you might ask in shock and amazement, because "web site #3
has four occurrences of the keyword "Smartbuzz" and the first
three have an equal prominence – they are the same distance
from the beginning of the document!"
It was the keyword weight (the number of times that the keyword
"Smartbuzz" appears on the page as a percentage of the total)
that could help web site #4 outrank #3.
The point is that while not all situations are as clear as
the example presented, most ranking problems can be diagnosed
by evaluating the same keyword placement variables. Once you
understand how to evaluate the variables, you can build web
pages that achieve top rankings.
Caution: Simply because you determine how to and then achieve
a high ranking for a particular keyword, does not mean that
you will maintain this rank consistently. Every day, thousands
of new web sites are being built and registered in search
engines. Search engines continually refine their search algorithms,
and sometimes they affect a fundamental change in methodology
in pursuit of more accurate searches for visitors.
WebCrawler recently scrapped its entire ranking algorithm and
replaced it with Excite's software and search algorithm. Many
sites that were ranked well in WebCrawler suddenly needed redesigned
pages to achieve similar rankings under this new system.
Nonetheless, your best bet for achieving high rankings is
to optimize your pages in the ways described in this guide.
Now it's time to learn the techniques and how to implement
them on your web pages.
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