How To Boost Your Websites Ranking Using SEO
Ranking websites today is not as easy or as simple as it used to be. The main search engines constantly tweak and adjust their algorithms to provide their users the most relevant and useful content possible. In doing so, companies like Google will continue to get repeat users so they work hard to make sure that the websites that show up on the top of their rankings are in-fact quality, context rich pages that benefit their users in a positive manner.
No matter what, when focusing on SEO, the first thing that you need to take care of is the quality of the content that is displayed on your page. You can have the best back links on the internet pointing back to your website, but if your onsite context is not quality, you can kiss your chances of staying on the top of the search engines goodbye.
Google and the other major search engines really do care about what kind of content is being presented to their users, and if you have nothing but a bunch of regurgitated junk on your page and all you care about is making money, then you stand a good chance of that site getting completely de-indexed with no way for users to find your website.
First and foremost, take note of making sure that your on site content delivers a positive experience for your visitor and you will stand a better chance of ranking high and maintaining that position for an extended period of time.
That being said, even the best content and the best website design in the world isn’t going to vault your website to the top for its main keywords. You need to have links pointing back to your website, and not any links will work. Links from high authority pages will give your pages the biggest boost in search engine ranking. But it is also very important to vary your links and have a variety of links pointing to your website from several sources.
Common back link tactics still work in moderation and link velocity should be factored in as well. New websites may draw a red flag if thousands of links suddenly show up only days after the domain has been purchased. Slowly but steadily pick up links by submitting articles to different article directories, commenting on other, relevant blogs, use press releases, bookmarks and even directory submissions to start your linking process.
As your domain ages with time, then you should start concentrating on picking up links from websites that have high page rank. You can use blog networks that will allow you to post articles on high PR domains, or you can email website owners to see if they will let you guest write quality content for their websites in exchange for a link back to your own.
Sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn’t. It’s really a numbers game. The more people you ask for permission, the better chance that someone will reply with a yes.
John Miller is the author of the article on SEO Agencies London.
John Miller is the author of the article on SEO Consultant London.

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