What makes a website’s page rank increase? - Startups.com most recent 30 from http://startups.com2010-03-12T16:38:55Zhttp://startups.com/feeds/question/3277http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://startups.com/questions/3277/what-makes-a-websites-page-rank-increaseWhat makes a website’s page rank increase? Jerry Goodner2009-11-18T19:47:17Z2009-11-19T11:06:17Z
<p>What can you tell me about this topic? I want to learn all about page ranking but I’m a bit confused if it has a straight relation with SEO or not. Also I was asking myself how Google decide which website will have more page rank than the others. Is there any online marketer to help me with this? I appreciate the comments. </p>
http://startups.com/questions/3277/what-makes-a-websites-page-rank-increase/3284#3284Answer by harmanjd for What makes a website’s page rank increase? harmanjd2009-11-18T20:07:49Z2009-11-18T20:07:49Z<p>SEO in my experience comes down to primarily three things.</p>
<ol>
<li>Good content - meaning it is original and highly informative, has appropriate titles, is well organized etc.</li>
<li>Good html and other technical implementation including ways to make spidering easier.</li>
<li>Solid links from other sites - meaning not link farms and not obviously placed links that are intended solely to drive up page rank. </li>
</ol>
<p>There are other factors too - but these I think are the primary ones.</p>
http://startups.com/questions/3277/what-makes-a-websites-page-rank-increase/3288#3288Answer by Steve Klabnik for What makes a website’s page rank increase? Steve Klabnik2009-11-18T20:12:47Z2009-11-18T20:12:47Z<p>Wikipedia has a pretty good explanation of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank" rel="nofollow">how PageRank works</a>. Here's a summary from <a href="http://www.google.com/corporate/tech.html" rel="nofollow">Google's site</a>:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>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".</p>
</blockquote>
http://startups.com/questions/3277/what-makes-a-websites-page-rank-increase/3291#3291Answer by Travis M for What makes a website’s page rank increase? Travis M2009-11-18T20:18:21Z2009-11-18T20:18:21Z<p>SEO is a complex topic, and there are many factors that impact it. For the Google search engine, PageRank is one of those factors.</p>
<p>PageRank is basically a computer algorithm for determining how important a page is on the internet. It is calculated based upon the number of pages that link to your page, as well as the PageRank of those pages. So for example, getting the front page of cnn.com to link to your page will increase your PageRank more than putting a link on your neighbor's blog.</p>
<p>Companies that specialize in SEO can provide a little assistance here, if you're willing to pay for it. They can get your link on pages known to have a high PageRank. However, this usually isn't the best use of your money. The best bang for your buck you can get from SEO companies is advice on how to structure your content in such a way that it will be indexed the way you want it. From there, it's up to you to provide content that is interesting enough that other people will want to link to it.</p>
http://startups.com/questions/3277/what-makes-a-websites-page-rank-increase/3480#3480Answer by Randall NOVAL for What makes a website’s page rank increase? Randall NOVAL2009-11-19T11:06:17Z2009-11-19T11:06:17Z<p>Jerry,</p>
<p>I answer a question very similar to this here:<br />
<a href="http://startups.com/questions/2152/how-can-a-site-gain-presence-in-google/2212#2212" rel="nofollow">http://startups.com/questions/2152/how-can-a-site-gain-presence-in-google/2212#2212</a></p>
<p>And basically what it comes down to is: </p>
<pre><code> Make something great. Tell people about it. Do it again.
</code></pre>
<p>You want to have relevant, continually updated content that provides value to your target audience and is frequently linked to and talked about in other places on the web. That's it. There are lots of little tricks you can find if you search for SEO, but that's all they is tricks. If all your competitors do the same searches and find the same tricks and use them, your content is the only thing that differentiates you. Providing useful information that people talk about will move you up the rankings, eventually. There are no shortcuts though.</p>
<p>HTH,<br />
Randall</p>