SEO Tips - Optimize for the Critics to Improve Page Ranking

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By dragnhaze


SEO Tips - Don't Let Language and Writing Skills Be the Death of Your Ranking on Google, PageRank, Alexa Rank, Yahoo, Bing, and HubPages

Please Note: This is part 4 of a series of articles describing how search engine ranking is established, as well as SEO tips to optimize your content better to improve your ranking on Google, PageRank, Alexa Rank, Yahoo, Bing, HubPages, and more.
Please Note: This is part 4 of a series of articles describing how search engine ranking is established, as well as SEO tips to optimize your content better to improve your ranking on Google, PageRank, Alexa Rank, Yahoo, Bing, HubPages, and more.


It’s true what they say about everyone being a critic, even the search engines are critical of your language and writing skills and it shows in your search engine ranking on Google, PageRank, Yahoo, Bing, Alexa Rank, HubPages, and other search engines or article based communities. Of course that shouldn’t be too much of a surprise, after all, the web crawler is searching for quality, readable content to index so the reader can search for, find, and read it. In fact when your page rank is being determined, one of the biggest factors is an analysis of the sites perceived value, which comes from an evaluation of how your site meets a combination of all of the aforementioned criteria, plus an evaluation of your language and writing skills. With the search engines’ web crawler programmed to look for the qualities that a reader is looking for, and readers preferring to read quality writing with a natural flow of words, you can bet your ranking the web crawler will actually punish you and diminish your page ranking for having an unnatural flow of words, and the only way to get out of the dog house (Google's sandbox) is to optimize your content with the white hat SEO tips I've been providing you with in this 4 part series of articles.


Remember those link farms I mentioned earlier that are against the Google AdSense and Kontera rules for Internet marketing? Those link farms are just hubs for keywords (a singular web page full of meaningless text to a reader) to attract traffic. Well, you can blame them for being one reason why the search engine web crawlers are looking for an unnatural flow of words, but they also play a big part in why the web crawlers punish you for lack of return visitors and time spent on your site as well. As a reader, I rather prefer to read smooth flowing articles, novels, or whatever, and I admit I get a little frustrated when I have to stop and re-read to understand what someone is trying to express with their writing because the flow was like riding rapids. Maybe I’m a little too critical, but I tend not to stay very long or return if the writing and language skills don’t meet my approval unless the writer has really provided me with something unique . A quick spelling and grammar check (which most word programs offer) and a little proof reading will help you optimize the flow of your writing to ensure it is search engine friendly.



You Would Be Surprised at how Feeding Your Content Can Boost Your Search Engine Ranking on Google, PageRank, Yahoo, Bing, Alexa Rank, and HubPages


Yes I did just say that feeding your content is a great way to optimize your site to boost your search engine ranking on Google, PageRank, Alexa Rank, Yahoo, Bing, HubPages, and any other search engine or article based community, which is why I have mentioned this last, as you may have wondered what kind of kook advises you to feed your content. I figured you would be more likely to hear me out if I proved to you that I know what I'm talking about, and this is one white hat SEO tactic you want to know about. Feeds are awesome on your hub page as they can add fresh new content to the hub anytime the feed is updated and if you find a feed that really relates to your hub it can provide your hub with a lot more validity, as well as enrich and promote the topic of your hub, all of which adds quality to your hub, boosts your page ranking in the search engines, will help boost your hub score, and your readers may even find the feeds useful and return to read more of your writing because you helped them find more of what they were looking for.


I can’t tell you exactly what feeds to use as it really should depend on your topic if you want the best results. However, you should know that you can use any type of feed that will promote your content to optimize it and improve search engine ranking. These could be RSS Feeds, other hubbers feeds, news feeds (although HubPages no longer offers a capsule for news feeds, I don’t know why, but I sure do miss them :( ) or even Ebay and Amazon capsules, as they do update frequently.


Copyright © 1/13/2012 by A.K. Love (dragnhaze)


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