How can I get my website to be on the first page in a search engine such as Google?
websiteproductIf I have a website and search for a subject regarding my site, how can I have my website appear on the first page of google, ask, or yahoo?
Google Time Bomb
Microcontent News, March 3, 2002
http://www.microcontentnews.com/articles/googlebombs.htm
There’s a section in this that ponders whether Google gives "older" links less weight. Google doesn’t care how "old" a link is. Instead, Google is likely to weight a link more heavily if it’s on the home page of a web site, primarily because that home page is likely to have more links pointing at it — thus upping its PageRank score. If a link moves from that page to an "inside" page, that inside page has less of a reputation and thus can transmit less to other pages. And by the way, the proposed "solution" of blogrolling isn’t going to be that helpful. The more links that are on a page, the less reputation that gets passed to them from the parent page, under Google’s system.



by Austin Moore On November 27, 2010 at 8:05 am
I believe it’s based on your content, and how many hits you recieve.
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by sukhjit s On November 27, 2010 at 8:55 am
U can’t make the first one google searches for the website that best fits wut the person is looking for
that is y its called a search engine
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by connclark699@sbcglobal.net On November 27, 2010 at 9:22 am
I think it goes by alphabetical order
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by mirturk On November 27, 2010 at 9:36 am
*Firstly you have to choose keyword(s) which want to be first page in Google.
*And after these you have own unique and useful content for taking backlinks from other site.
*You have to suggest your site DMOZ, Yahoo Directory and etc. *And you have to take (buy) backlinks from quality sites which have got contents near to your content and which have got high Pagerank (>PR4).
Like <a href="http://www.yoursite.com" title="your keyword">your keyword</a>
These tips especially for Google.
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by pops On November 27, 2010 at 10:00 am
Google Time Bomb
Microcontent News, March 3, 2002
http://www.microcontentnews.com/articles/googlebombs.htm
There’s a section in this that ponders whether Google gives "older" links less weight. Google doesn’t care how "old" a link is. Instead, Google is likely to weight a link more heavily if it’s on the home page of a web site, primarily because that home page is likely to have more links pointing at it — thus upping its PageRank score. If a link moves from that page to an "inside" page, that inside page has less of a reputation and thus can transmit less to other pages. And by the way, the proposed "solution" of blogrolling isn’t going to be that helpful. The more links that are on a page, the less reputation that gets passed to them from the parent page, under Google’s system.
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google bombing