10 Principles Google uses to PageRank your Site!
August 17, 2010 Leave a Comment
Google uses 10 core principles to recognize wether your site is worthy of being placed and ranked on their site. We will list thes from 1 – 10, 1 being most important.
1. The User is # 1, and your website must focus on the user, and how to provide the best user experience possible. Having a website offering relevant content pertaining to what your site is about, insuring that your user can find exactly what he is looking for.
2. Having one product or service is better than spreading your self thin across too many areas, be excellent at one thing, and being really, really good at it. Sites create confusion for the user when there are too many options, make your page clear and true to your offer you are selling.
3. Loading time of your site. User’s have no patience for a site that is loading slow, user’s want their information now, not later. Everyone’s time is valuable to them.
4. Google votes on which sites serve a better purpose. Google uses more than 200 signals, and techiniques to analyze which site are “voted” to be the best sources for information by other pages across the internet.
5. Getting information when you want it, whenever you need it. Our world has become the land of information, especially now that we can access it through our mobile phones, from checking emails , calender events, video, text. Info at your finger tips.
6. Generate money without using wrongful tactics, Google offers Ad platforms like AdWords and AdSense, by doing so they deliver relevant content that is usful to it’s users.
7. Don’t stop delivering fresh content. Our world is ever changing, so there is always new information to be found and that is accessible to people seeking answers.
8. A site needs to be accessable internationally. Offering info across the globe, using translation tools, people can discover relevant content written on the other side of the world, always improving the quality of services one offers to their user’s.
9. Enjoy what you do. Your business and its work ethics come with the flair for fun and team involement, creates an environment for creative ideas and business models.
10. Being great should be your starting point. Set goals, and go beyond those goals, offer the best of the best and always improve upon to make it better.
Google wrote this list several years ago, and they still hold true to them to date.