Archive for the 'Google Page Rank' Category



Easy Backlinks To Your Blog

Thursday 17 May 2007 @ 6:32 pm

Backlinks, Backlinks, Backlinks. It’s what the internet is all about. Unless you have some off net promotion going on you need to have backlinks. Backlinks also help with increasing google PageRank, as it’s the way Google measures how popular you are.

But how do you get more backlinks?

One easy way to get backlinks is to be active on the following two kinds of blogs. Those that have nofollow disabled in their comments section and those that have a top commentators or top commentors list in their sidebar.

I’m not promoting spamming these blogs with nonsense comments. You should find blogs that interest you and have nofollow disabled, as well as those that have top commentors sections and provide useful comments to their blogs that help them and in return you get a link back to your site.

There’s tons of lists out there, here’s one for example, and just googling the term no nofollow brings up a lot of good resources.




Check Your Backlinks for Higher PageRank

Friday 6 April 2007 @ 7:03 pm

The world of online content is all about the Google PageRank, at least it is for those of us without really well known websites or blogs. So how do you get a higher pagerank?

You get some strong backlinks from other sites.

But you need to know what backlinks are strong and what links aren’t, especially if you’re going to be doing recipricol link exchanges. The better the site that’s linking to you and the stronger the sites backlinks are the better that link will count towards your overall PageRank.

So, in order to utilize your time wisely as a blogger, especially a part-time blogger, you need to use an all-in-one service to check those backlinks. I found just that service in a free website at backlinkwatch.com. It checks all your links in all the search engines out there and then looks at those links as well.

You can easily see and compare possible link exchanges by using Back Link Watch and determining which exchanges will yield higher quality links.




Get One-Way Links through 3-way Link Exchanges

Monday 12 February 2007 @ 6:28 pm

I’ve written before about building your incoming links by utilizing various link building techniques but want to focus this article on 3-way link exchanges.

One of the biggest things to help increase your Google PageRank is to get quality one-way links coming into your site. That means that you don’t have any pages linking back to their site from yours.

At first it can be very difficult to get these one-way links. Most of the webmasters out there aren’t willing to link to you unless a. you link to them, or b. you have amazing content and other webmasters are linking to you. Then they’ll feel the need to jump on the bandwagon and link to you just so they aren’t the only ones.

However, there are ways you can get one way incoming links but still do links exchanges. You need to either have 2 blogs with similar content and solicit 3-way link exchanges, or find others with 2 blogs or sites of similar content and see if they would be interested in a 3-way link exchange.

What a three-way link exchange is, is a link exchange where person A has sites X and Y and person B has site Z. Person A can then link to site Z from site X, while person B will link from site Z to site Y. That way each site, X, Y, and Z, each have their own link coming into the sites.

Try to hit up the forums and see what type of link exchanges there are or start up another site with similar content and start linking away.




Outsource your Directory Submission

Tuesday 6 February 2007 @ 7:03 pm

If you’re trying to build your blog pagerank and traffic quickly, then you know that saying you’re doing it quickly isn’t really true.

Building pagerank and traffic is tough and you need a lot of backlinks to help you get there. Soliciting, exchanging, all this can be fine, but it takes a lot of time. Being a part-time blogger you need to determine where your time is best spent, and what you can get others to spend their time on.

One of the newest things I’ve been reading about over at Digital Point Forums is the use of directory submissions. It seems like everyone out there has a directory they want you to submit to, some of them are payed, some of them are reciprical. There’s so many to choose from, you can waste a lot of time trying to find the right ones.

That’s where getting other people to do the submissions for you will help you out in the long run. If you look at the subforum for directory solicitation or link building, people will submit your link, manually to 100 directories for under $10. Maybe they run all these directories or maybe they have a great system for doing the submissions but either way this is cheap.

It would take me a long time to find let alone submit to this many directories. I’m going to work on getting Blogtown Press into these directories and I suggest you take a look at the possibility as well.




What is Google Page Rank

Monday 5 February 2007 @ 12:06 pm

Google Page Rank is a numbering system that Google gives to your website based on a variety of different factors. It’s a fluid ranking, meaning that it can change from update to update, going up or down. It’s also a way that people judge your website, especially in the blogosphere.

Unless you’re well known in blog town, your Page Rank is the quickest way someone will be able to tell if what you’re saying is worth their reading.

From Google’s explanation page rank is

PageRank relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of an individual page’s value. In essence, Google interprets a link from page A to page B as a vote, by page A, for page B. But, Google looks at more than the sheer volume of votes, or links a page receives; it also analyzes the page that casts the vote. Votes cast by pages that are themselves “important” weigh more heavily and help to make other pages “important

Now that may seem a bit confusing at first look and you may be asking yourself how do I get a higher page rank. The best explanation is to get more links from better quality websites. The more often you get these links the higher your page rank will be.

It’s tough to entice a PR6 blog to link back to a PR0 blog, but when you get the link, you’ll be a happy camper and you’ll have that much more authority, as given by Google. The Google Page Rank system can make or break your blog and we’ll definitely be spending a little more time on it in the future. Especially ways you can quickly and easily increase your Google Page Rank.