Protecting Your Search Engine Rankings
Your website's ranking on search engines is a vital
element
of your overall marketing campaign, and there are ways
to
improve your link popularity through legitimate methods.
Unfortunately, the Internet is populated by bands of
dishonest webmasters seeking to improve their link
popularity by faking out search engines.
The good news is that search engines have figured this
out,
and are now on guard for "spam" pages and
sites that have
increased their rankings by artificial methods. When
a
search engines tracks down such a site, that site is
demoted in ranking or completely removed from the search
engine's index.
The bad news is that some high quality, completely
above-board sites are being mistaken for these web page
criminals. Your page may be in danger of being caught
up in
the "spam" net and tossed from a search engine's
index,
even though you have done nothing to deserve such harsh
treatment. But there are things you can do - and things
you
should be sure NOT to do - which will prevent this kind
of
misperception.
Link popularity is mostly based on the quality of sites
you
are linked to. Google pioneered this criteria for assigning
website ranking, and virtually all search engines on
the
Internet now use it. There are legitimate ways to go
about
increasing your link popularity, but at the same time,
you
must be scrupulously careful about which sites you choose
to link to. Google frequently imposes penalties on sites
that have linked to other sites solely for the purpose
of
artificially boosting their link popularity. They have
actually labeled these links "bad neighborhoods."
You can raise a toast to the fact that you cannot be
penalized when a bad neighborhood links to your site;
penalty happens only when you are the one sending out
the
link to a bad neighborhood. But you must check, and
double-check, all the links that are active on your
links
page to make sure you haven't linked to a bad neighborhood.
The first thing to check out is whether or not the pages
you have linked to have been penalized. The most direct
way
to do this is to download the Google toolbar at
http://toolbar.google.com. You will then see that most
pages are given a "Pagerank" which is represented
by a
sliding green scale on the Google toolbar.
Do not link to any site that shows no green at all on
the
scale. This is especially important when the scale is
completely gray. It is more than likely that these pages
have been penalized. If you are linked to these pages,
you
may catch their penalty, and like the flu, it may be
difficult to recover from the infection.
There is no need to be afraid of linking to sites whose
scale shows only a tiny sliver of green on their scale.
These sites have not been penalized, and their links
may
grow in value and popularity. However, do make sure
that
you closely monitor these kind of links to ascertain
that
at some point they do not sustain a penalty once you
have
linked up to them from your links page.
Another evil trick that illicit webmasters use to
artificially boost their link popularity is the use
of
hidden text. Search engines usually use the words on
web
pages as a factor in forming their rankings, which means
that if the text on your page contains your keywords,
you
have more of an opportunity to increase your search
engine
ranking than a page that does not contain text inclusive
of
keywords.
Some webmasters have gotten around this formula by hiding
their keywords in such a way so that they are invisible
to
any visitors to their site. For example, they have used
the
keywords but made them the same color as the background
color of the page, such as a plethora of white keywords
on
a white background. You cannot see these words with
the
human eye - but the eye of search engine spider can
spot
them easily! A spider is the program search engines
use to
index web pages, and when it sees these invisible words,
it
goes back and boosts that page's link ranking.
Webmasters may be brilliant and sometimes devious, but
search engines have figured these tricks out. As soon
as a
search engine perceive the use of hidden text - splat!
the
page is penalized.
The downside of this is that sometimes the spider is
a bit
overzealous and will penalize a page by mistake. For
example, if the background color of your page is gray,
and
you have placed gray text inside a black box, the spider
will only take note of the gray text and assume you
are
employing hidden text. To avoid any risk of false penalty,
simply direct your webmaster not to assign the same
color
to text as the background color of the page - ever!
Another potential problem that can result in a penalty
is
called "keyword stuffing." It is important
to have your
keywords appear in the text on your page, but sometimes
you
can go a little overboard in your enthusiasm to please
those spiders. A search engine uses what is called
"Keyphrase Density" to determine if a site
is trying to
artificially boost their ranking. This is the ratio
of
keywords to the rest of the words on the page. Search
engines assign a limit to the number of times you can
use a
keyword before it decides you have overdone it and
penalizes your site.
This ratio is quite high, so it is difficult to surpass
without sounding as if you are stuttering - unless your
keyword is part of your company name. If this is the
case,
it is easy for keyword density to soar. So, if your
keyword
is "renters insurance," be sure you don't
use this phrase
in every sentence. Carefully edit the text on your site
so
that the copy flows naturally and the keyword is not
repeated incessantly. A good rule of thumb is your keyword
should never appear in more than half the sentences
on the
page.
The final potential risk factor is known as "cloaking."
To
those of you who are diligent Trekkies, this concept
should
be easy to understand. For the rest of you?cloaking
is when
the server directs a visitor to one page and a search
engine spider to a different page. The page the spider
sees
is "cloaked" because it is invisible to regular
traffic,
and deliberately set-up to raise the site's search engine
ranking. A cloaked page tries to feed the spider everything
it needs to rocket that page's ranking to the top of
the
list.
It is natural that search engines have responded to
this
act of deception with extreme enmity, imposing steep
penalties on these sites. The problem on your end is
that
sometimes pages are cloaked for legitimate reasons,
such as
prevention against the theft of code, often referred
to as
"pagejacking." This kind of shielding is unnecessary
these
days due to the use of "off page" elements,
such as link
popularity, that cannot be stolen.
To be on the safe side, be sure that your webmaster
is
aware that absolutely no cloaking is acceptable. Make
sure
the webmaster understands that cloaking of any kind
will
put your website at great risk.
Just as you must be diligent in increasing your link
popularity and your ranking, you must be equally diligent
to avoid being unfairly penalized. So be sure to monitor
your site closely and avoid any appearance of artificially
boosting your rankings.
Search Engine Articles
Media Products and Information
I've been involved with media projects for the past 20 years and have run a web site since 1996, so I decided to compile some of the information that has been of great help and interest to me. The following links are to articles that have everything you will want to know about digital photography, HDTV, broadband, MP3, GPS, making money on-line, home-based business, investing on-line, and other internet tips.
DVDs, Videos, Books!
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The Beast of Revelation: IDENTIFIED Who is the dreaded beast of Revelation? Now at last, a plausible candidate for this personification of evil incarnate has been identified (or re-identified). Ken Gentry's insightful analysis of scripture and history is likely to revolutionize your understanding of the book of Revelation -- and even more importantly -- amplify and energize your entire Christian worldview! Ideal for group meetings, personal Bible study -- for anyone who wants to understand the historical context of John's letter "... to the seven churches which are in Asia" (Rev. 1:4). 135 minutes $17.95 |
The Videos
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God's Law and Society This video powerfully presents a comprehensive worldview based upon the ethical system found in the Law of God. Sixteen Christian leaders and scholars answer some of the most common questions and misperceptions related to this volatile issue: Are we under Law or under Grace? How does the Old Testament Law apply today? Can we legislate morality? What about the separation of Church and State? Was America founded as a Christian nation? What would a Christian America look like? Perfect for group instruction as well as personal Bible study. Speakers include: George Grant, Howard Phillips, R.C. Sproul Jr., Ken Gentry, Gary DeMar, Jay Grimstead, R.J. Rushdoony, Steven Schlissel, Andrew Sandlin, and more! Two tapes, Ten parts, over four hours of instruction! $19.95 |
| Massacre of Innocence - The Occult Roots of Abortion This video looks at the spiritual roots of abortion and exposes the myths surrounding child killing. Little known historical facts about abortion and how they relate to modern feminism are presented logically and accurately. Has been effective in converting many to a pro-life position. 85 minutes. $19.95 | |
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Revival Account - Asbury 1970 What is true Revival and Spiritual Awakening? Discover the answer in this eyewitness account by Dennis Kinlaw, President of Asbury College, Wilmore, Kentucky, during a visitation in 1970. Certain to challenge you to greater holiness and a deeper commitment to full-scale revival. Original news and private footage has been included. 40 minutes. $19.95 |
The Books
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Four Keys to the Millennium By Jay Rogers, Larry Waugh, Rodney Stortz, Joseph Meiring. All Christians believe that their great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, will one day return. Although we cannot know the exact time of His return, what exactly did Jesus mean when he spoke of the signs of His coming (Mat. 24)? How are we to interpret the prophecies in Isaiah regarding the time when "the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea" (Isa. 11:19)? Should we expect a time of great tribulation or reformation and revival before the Lord returns? Did you know that there are four hermeneutical approaches to the book of Daniel and Revelation? Is the devil bound now, and are the saints reigning with Christ? These, and more questions, are dealt with by four authors as they present the four views on the millennium. And each view is critiqued by the other three authors. High quality paperback, 167 pages. $17.95 |
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