brianluce
01-19-2008, 11:00 AM
Here's some info I found:
From wiki:
Major search engine robots are more likely to quantify such extant factors as the volume of incoming links from related websites, quantity and quality of content, technical precision of source code, spelling, functional v. broken hyperlinks, volume and consistency of searches and/or viewer traffic, time within website, page views, revisits, click-throughs, technical user-features, uniqueness, redundancy, relevance, advertising revenue yield, freshness, geography, language and other intrinsic characteristics.
How does a google robot determine the following:
Quality of content (What do they think of Porno?)
Quantity of content (I assume sites with video score higher?)
Uniqueness (Does this mean I should include a "scratch and sniff" feature?)
Ad revenue yield (Do they call you?)
Freshness (WTF!)
Geography (Should I move to Tonga to increase my google rank?)
Language (They'll hold it against me if my site is in Ancient Aramaec?)
From wiki:
Major search engine robots are more likely to quantify such extant factors as the volume of incoming links from related websites, quantity and quality of content, technical precision of source code, spelling, functional v. broken hyperlinks, volume and consistency of searches and/or viewer traffic, time within website, page views, revisits, click-throughs, technical user-features, uniqueness, redundancy, relevance, advertising revenue yield, freshness, geography, language and other intrinsic characteristics.
How does a google robot determine the following:
Quality of content (What do they think of Porno?)
Quantity of content (I assume sites with video score higher?)
Uniqueness (Does this mean I should include a "scratch and sniff" feature?)
Ad revenue yield (Do they call you?)
Freshness (WTF!)
Geography (Should I move to Tonga to increase my google rank?)
Language (They'll hold it against me if my site is in Ancient Aramaec?)