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10-plus SEO Questions - Google Rules
By Jill Whalen (c) 2009
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This morning I woke up to someone having submitted a pile of SEO
questions using our newsletter question form. At first I
thought, "Yikes, that's kind of pushy to think I have time to
answer all those questions!" But then I remembered that this
was a newsletter week and I still had no idea what I was going
to write about. A second look at the questions made me think
that you guys would probably be interested in the answers to
many of them, so it worked out perfectly.
Most of these questions have been answered in greater detail in
various articles that I've written, so if you'd like more info
on any of them, I've linked to the relevant ones for your
convenience.
Thanks to Umair R., who submitted these questions.
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1. Is there any fixed rule for Google as far as SEO is concerned? If so, what are the steps?
If only! There are no fixed rules because every website is
different and has different needs. There are basic things that
all websites need to do in order to improve their chances of
showing up in Google search results for relevant phrases, but no
magic formula.
See "The Art of SEO"
article for more on this.
2. Do the following play important roles in website page ranking and positioning?
• PR
Yes, real PageRank (PR), the kind that only Google knows about
plays a very large part in websites showing up (or not) for
search queries that are relevant to it. But toolbar PageRank is
another matter entirely. What you see there doesn't correlate
very well to where your page will show up in the search
results.
See: "Getting Into Google"
(Scroll down to the "Google Still Loves Its PageRank" part.)
• The number of incoming links
Not so much in and of itself. Real PR, as mentioned above, is
calculated not only on the number of links, but also on the
quality of those links. A handful of links from authoritative,
trustworthy, relevant pages should far outweigh hundreds of
links from so-so sites.
See the High Rankings Link Building Forum.
• Keyword density
Not in that there's some special percentage that you need to
aim for. Certainly it's helpful to have the keyword phrases
that you'd like to show up being used within the content of
your page. But that's just common sense, if you ask me. Surely,
if your page is about a certain something (your keyword phrase),
how could that phrase NOT be on the page?
See the various threads on keyword density
on the High Rankings Forum.
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• Page response time
This is important only because if it takes too long to load, it
might not be properly (or completely) indexed.
• Bounce rate
It's doubtful that this matters, because there's no way for
Google to know the bounce rate of every site. And it wouldn't
be fair for them to only count the bounce rates of those sites
that have Google Analytics installed, so my guess is that this
is not a factor.
See various High Rankings forum threads.
• Time on site
Like the above answer, they don't know this number unless the
site has Google Analytics installed. That said, they may
sometimes incorporate the old trick of seeing if a searcher
clicks to another site in the search results after clicking one
result, and how long it took them to click another. In other
words, if they find that lots of people who clicked to one site
in the search engine results pages (SERPs) always end up back at
Google to try another site, then perhaps that first site wasn't
a great answer to the search query after all.
• Domain page / Page age
From what I can tell, this can often be a factor. But it
doesn't seem to be as prominent a factor as it was a few years
ago.
3. Is there any special technique for content writing?
There's no special technique, but I highly suggest hiring a
professional marketing copywriter. You will see a positive
return on your investment very quickly if you do. In addition,
the tried and true SEO copyediting techniques in my
"Nitty-gritty of Writing for Search Engines"
may come in handy if you're not sure how to integrate your keyword phrases into your professionally
written content.
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4. Should we cater to code-to-text ratio while developing websites?
There's not one shred of evidence that this would have an
effect on where a page would show up in the search results
for a relevant search query.
5. If active scripting is a must for webpage development, how harmful can it be for PageRank and positions?
It's typically not harmful at all because it's usually done
before a browser (or search engine spider) sees a page. To users
and search engines, your dynamically generated pages are just
static HTML by the time they get to them. Still, not all
dynamically generated pages are created equal. There are some
ways of developing your site that are less search friendly than
others. For example, some JavaScript menus, some AJAX, etc.
See "Diagnosing the SEO Health of Your Website".
6. If a webpage is ranking top for a specific keyword, if we
make textual changes in that webpage, is there any chance
that we lose the rankings?
Any changes you make to a page's content can affect how
relevant the search engines believe it to be for any particular
search query. That doesn't mean it definitely will change the
search results, but it could. The only way to know is to try it
and see. Usually, if you're rewriting your page to be more
useful to your site visitors and you don't remove all the
instances of the keyword phrase, you should be fine. Because
nothing is permanent with SEO, if you don't like what you see
you can tweak it until you do.
About The Author
Jill Whalen, CEO of High Rankings and co-founder of SEMNE, has
been performing SEO services since 1995. Jill is the host
of the High Rankings Advisor newsletter and the
High Rankings SEO forum.

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