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Hack The Search Engine

July 30, 2007 – 5:36 pm | by Alexngah

Do and don’ts for getting your site indexed by Google

There are lots of people trying to figure out an infallible way to get a high ranking from Google and any other search engines. This is because a high ranking site can get a great deal of traffic.
Google pagerank

The simplest way to get indexed by Google is submitting your site to Google, though it says that if your site has at least few inbound links, it should find you that way. In fact Google encourages URL submitters to get listed on The Open Directory Project (ODP) or Yahoo!.

PageRank is a system for ranking web pages and also is one of the factors to determining the how high a page to appears in search result. Google uses variety of elements to determine PageRank. Perhaps nobody knows the secret of achieving high PageRank without effort.

There are several things that you should not do or else you sites will be thrown out of Google’s index. Don’t break the rules. Isn’t worth having your site removed from the most popular search engine from internet.

Don’ts

Cloak. Cloaking is when your website is set up such that search engine spiders get different pages than those human surfers get.
You can get more details about cloaking and different perspectives on it at http://pandecta.com, http://www.apromotionguide.com/cloaking.html, and http://www.webopedia.com/term/c/cloaking.html.

Hide Text. Text is hidden by putting words or link in a web page that are the same color as the page’s background. Don’t ever do this as search engine spiders can read the words you’ve hidden on the page while human visitor can’t. This could probably get you banned from Google’s index!

Use Doorway Pages. Doorway pages (sometimes called gateway pages) are pages aimed specifically at one topic. They don’t have a lot of original content and lead to the main page of a site. Doorway pages are illegal in Google, so don’t use them. You can learn more about doorway pages at : http://searchenginewatch.com/webmasters/bridge.html.

Link To “Bad Neighborhoods”. Bad neighborhoods are sites that exist only to propagate links. Another example of a bad neighborhood is a general FFA (free for all) page, where anyone can add their link. Using an FFA can be considered a form of spamdexing. Linking to pages in this way is grounds for a penalty from Google. You can learn more about Analysing Websites with Backlinks Master from SiteLogic.

Do

Create Great Content. All the HTML contortions in the world will do you little good if you have lousy, old, or limited content. If you create greate content and promote it without playing search engine games, you will get noticed and you will get links.

Remember Sturgeon’s Law:” Ninety percent of everything is crud.” Why not make your website an exception?

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