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Google rankings influenced by grammar and spelling mistakes?
Much has been said about Google's way to determine the rankings of web pages. Entrance links and optimized web page content are the key to top 10 rankings on Google and other major hunt engines. Good authorship Style And Its Influence On Your Google Rankings
It's instead easier to determine what good entrance links are (viz. Links from related web sites that include words that are related to the content of your site), but it's more difficult to determine what optimized web page content is.
First of all, a web page has optimized content if hunt engines can easy parse it and if hunt engines can find the keywords for which you want to be listed in the right topographic point on your site. These two factors are very important if you want to have high hunt engine rankings.
In add-on to that, there's a new theory that Google might also consider the grammar and spelling mistakes on your web pages.
The idea buttocks this conception is simple and understandable. The fewer error, the good the quality. The good the authorship style, the higher is the quality of the found text.
Google might prefer web pages with a clear text construction, few errors and a good authorship style.
It's an open secret that natural language processing becomes more important in hunt engine algorithmic rule. Google explicitly mentions natural language processing on its jobs page . Are Misspellings Still A Good Way To Obtain High hunt Engine Rankings?
Some SEO experts recommend to use misspellings of keywords to get high rankings for these keywords.
If the theory about the influence of grammar and spelling is true, using misspellings might have a negative effect on your rankings. Although the theory hasn't been officially confirmed yet you should keep it in mind when using misspellings on your web pages. What Does This Mean To Your Google Rankings?
Many people get obsessed with Google's PageRank number when it comes to getting high Google rankings. You shouldn't care about the little green bar in Google's toolbar. Google wants to find good web sites with good content. Tell Google that your web site contains good content by getting good incoming links and by optimizing your content for Google.
The PageRank number displayed in Google's toolbar has little to do with the rankings of a web page (for example, results number 3,4, 6 and 10 for the keyword hurricane katrina had a Google PageRank of zero on 5 September 2005).
Make sure that your web pages don't contain too many grammar and spelling mistakes and that it's easy to find out what your web site is about. Use paragraphs, bullet lists and headlines to structure your text. Use your keywords in the right elements on your web page and use them in the right frequency.
The more clearly you structure your text, the easier it is for search engines to process it. |
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