Google Search Engine and AdWords Results
You probably know that search engines provide free, unlimited, targeted traffic, but do you know which ones to target? Just one search engine, Google, now provides nearly 75% of all search results on the web, with service contracts with other search engine giants like AOL and Yahoo! Web Matches. This makes a high ranking on Google critical to a website's success... but how do you get there? The key to Google's rankings is in their proprietary PageRank technology, which assigns all indexed pages a ranking, based on Googlebot's evaluation of that page's importance. These rankings are on an infinite scale and are kept secret; the ranks given on the Google Toolbar, however, range from 0 to 10 and are based on the true PageRank. On this scale, websites such as google.com, microsoft.com, and netscape.com are "tens." Ebay is around a "9," as is CNN.com. The primary factor in a PageRank is a site's "link popularity" - the number of websites known to Google which link to the website in question. Here's the catch - the actual "link popularity" also depends on the PageRank of the linking sites! So, doing well on the search engines means doing well on Google, which means getting a high PageRank, which means high link popularity. Of course, how well you do also depends on the relevancy of your page to users searches... Because of the intense competition for keywords and rankings, the experience of a Search Engine Optimizer is invaluable. Google also has its innovative Google AdWords program, a PPC (pay-per-click) advertising or "sponsored link" program. Users write small ads, choose keywords to target, set a budget, and effectively bid for the best rankings. The AdWords system automatically adjusts your rates so that you pay the least amount possible for the best rankings. The AdWords program can be a huge boost to a website, but only if used well. Contact us now for more information on how to build an effective, sales-boosting AdWords campaign! ©2003 Topsail Consulting, Inc. Google, AdWords, PageRank, and the Google logo are trademarks of Google Inc. |