
Google has a big quantity of spider bots that crawl the internet looking for new information to be provided to his users: internet surfers looking for something. They review the pages from top to bottom and left to right, and text tagged to images.
If you are trying to optimize a page to get a good position in Google then you need to know how google indexes pages. A required condition to get fast money is to be on top spots.
The bots like the pages that are clearly built up around one area. For example if a page is related to fancy restaurants, they expect the URL to contain those words, then inside the text to have those words again spread in several parts in a more or less random but structuredlogical way. What does that mean? It means that the words that describe your page should be written naturally inside the content of the webpage.
You may notice that the words bots look for in your page are the keywords that surfers type in Google. From my own experience I know Google bots expect those terms to be, besides the URL, at the page name or title, within the very first paragraph, inside several paragraphs inside the page and at the end of the page in the last paragraph. Also if there are images inside the page, they expect the images to contain the terms in the ALT tag.
Another relevan condition for Google bots is the content of the page, the quantity of words. You can verify that most of the webpages ranking well in SERPs (Search Engine Results Page) have a good amount of words. Usually those pages have more than 500 words per page. Unless people are looking for images where quantity of words it is not that important but still relevant.
So, knowing what the spiders look in your website after the screening you can start creating your page to match those criteria.
Most page owners think that content must be readable and nice for human readers and with this characteristics they will climb high in the SERPs. The sad part is that Google employs no humans for listing and ranking the pages, they employ robots.
The human visitors that stop by the webpage have zero weight on SERPs results.
If human visitors like the content or not that will not affect your position in Google rankings. Unless visitors inform Google you are a spammer, in such a case you may be de-indexed at all. You may want to rethink what I just said: human visitors have nothing to do with SERPs of your webpage.
Let’s then focus on Google bots, who are the ones that provide you the position in Google SERPs. They look for big amounts of information related to a specific subject driven by keywords. So you want to write big amounts of information around your keywords.
Spiders also like that pages are updated periodically, that means at least once a month, but it may be less. This characteristic is the least relevant condition for content on Google spiders eyes. But you can use it when attempting to defeat an old site that does not often update information.
When two websites are alike then it may be just one characteristic that will make the difference. Those conditions in importance order are: backlinks, on page optimization, age, quantity of information and frequency of updating.
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Nice post, but I do have one minor point of contention. I’ve done a lot of reading, and it seems that many folks believe you can get quality SERP rankings with posts between 300 and 500 words. I often hesitate to recommend that people try to write 500 words for every article because of two things. One, most people can’t do it. And two, those people who can usually don’t worry as much about the keywords, since it’s hard to sound natural and fit enough of a percentage of keywords into the article to make a difference.
Of course, I also tell people not to worry about keywords at all until they’ve finished writing an article, as it can destroy the flow of an article and actually look pretty stupid if done incorrectly.
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