Possess a fantastic web page and still not receiving sufficient traffic? It could be because you are not showing up at the top of the Google search page.
Do you know about Google’s quality score? The working of Google search engine is based on Quality Score” algorithm. Google searches are based on two main components: quality and content. So, to be known and get cached by Google’s search engine you not only have to increase the keywords on your site but you need to use the keywords in relevant content. Raise your Quality Score by filling your site with quality keywords in your content.
Google measures the content of the words you input, as it compares it to the rest of the text and hands you a decisive score. You can get better results by improving the correlation between a web surfer’s query words, your corresponding keywords, and also the rest of your content. By getting higher scores, you website will ascend in Google’s pages and in turn will have more visitors.
The first page seen when visitors click on your website through Google is called your landing page. To keep your score high, try to design a landing page that has a lot of keywords and content that is up to date. Many people often use search engines to find what they are looking for. A main factor in generating a lot of traffic is getting a high quality score. Account stats and word analysis are updated often; check them regularly so that you can be aware of what your Quality Score is. This will give you an idea when and where your website is lacking and allow you time for change without losing peoples interest. More content and links can always be added.
Your business must have lots of current content to get a good “scoring” with Google. A website with an excellent landing page and quality score will get you on the right track. The internet is all about marketing, and marketing produces success.
Carin Davis is the editor and webmaster of http://www.CarinDavis.net. A site dedicated to the development and training for Network Marketers and Home Business Owners.