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Google Ranking Secrets: Dominate the First Page of Google Rankings
Google Ranking Secrets: Dominate the First Page of Google Rankings
Google Ranking Secrets: Dominate the First Page of Google Rankings
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Google Ranking Secrets: Dominate the First Page of Google Rankings

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Dominate the First Page of Google Rankings

Are you Sick And Tired Of Your Sites Search Engine Rankings Being Stuck On Lower Google Pages When You Can Easily Be Cashing Insane Amount Of Commissions On Autopilot Traffic?
It has been reported by Bing search engine, that websites on the top get 42% of the traffic; the second gets 11% and third gets 8% only. So, if you can rank on the first page of Google results, it can be an excellent opportunity for you and your business.
But, the question that comes next is how to get to the top?
It’s no secret that Google’s ranking algorithm is made up of over 200 “signals.” And while the list is impressive, it can get daunting if you’re a just regular human with 24 hours in a day. 
Here we provide you an excellent opportunity to harness all the persuasive power of High Google Rankings and make a killing. We have put together all the resources you need to help you succeed in dominating the search engine.
Introducing
Google Ranking Secrets Training Guide - will walk you through proven and expert suggestions to catapult you to the top of the list.
It is a Complete Solution for Ranking Your Website On The First Page Of Google Without Paying A Dime For Traffic!
In this comprehensive guide, we reveal hot secrets and tips from industry experts on how to rank high and sustain your Google Top 10 rankings. 
And that’s why we want to make it a total no-brainer for you to get started today!
Google Ranking Secrets will enable you - 
1.To improve your Google rankings and sustain those rankings
2.To connect with large potential target market and increase accessibility
3.To get more targeted traffic which results in more leads and sales!
4.To Increase Exposure & Brand Awareness
5.To find out what is the methodology behind Google Ranking and How to Earn it?
6.How To Get To Number 1 On Google Without Breaking The Rules 
7.How Can you Check your Website For Compliance With Google’s Recommendations? 
8.How To Check Your Rankings On Search Engines?
9.Analyzing Keywords for high Popularity in Google
10. How to rank in Google Local Business Results
11.The complete list of over 200 Google Ranking Factors
12.Link Building Tips for High Google Ranking
13.Best Free SEO Tools to Improve Your Google Ranking
14.How to boost your overall traffic on Google News
15.Reasons your blog site isn’t ranking high in Google
16.Tracking SEO Metrics for improving Google ranking
17.How to Rank Higher on Google for Absolutely Any Keyword
18.Successful business Case Studies
This is a Massive info packed training guide that is compiled with precision and enriched with time-tested methods.
Save time and Boost up your business to the next level by learning these Google Ranking Secrets.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 17, 2018
ISBN9788828337331
Google Ranking Secrets: Dominate the First Page of Google Rankings
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Laura Maya

Laura Maya is a writer, coach and culturally curious "digital nomad" who has spent over 20 years wandering slowly through almost 60 countries. Laura prides herself on living simply, chasing impossible dreams and creating a life that supports and enhances the freedom of others. She currently lives on the road in Australia, moving around the country with her husband in a converted school bus named Maurice.

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    Google Ranking Secrets - Laura Maya

    Table of Contents

    Introduction1

    Chapter 1: What is Google Ranking and How to Earn it? 

    Introduction 

    What is Google Page Rank? 

    What is Link Juice and Page Ranking Points 

    How can I see my Page Rank? 

    How can I increase my Page Rank? 

    Chapter 2: How To Get To Number 1 On Google Without Breaking The Rules 

    How Can you Check your Website For Compliance With Google’s Recommendations?  

    How To Check Your Rankings On Search Engines?  

    How To Check Google Rankings In Other Countries 

    How To Check Rankings From Specific Locations In The World  

    How To Rank For Your Brand or Company Name 

    Chapter 3: Optimizing your WordPress Blog to Rank No. 1 on Google 

    How to boost the SEO of your WordPress site?  

    Start with your Blog 

    Alter the default permalinks structure 

    Install an .xml sitemap plugin 

    Insert an SEO Plugin 

    Nofollow untrusted and useless links 

    Chapter 4: Analyzing Keywords for high Popularity in Google 

    Is keyword Search still relevant? 

    How has it changed? 

    Latest Semantic Indexing 

    Understanding Keyword Intent 

    Chapter 5: Content writing tips for your blog for high google ranking 

    Use LSI keywords 

    User Generated Keywords 

    Selecting SEO Friendly Titles for blogs 

    SEO Friendly URL creation 

    Meta-Description 

    Use Google Search Console  

    Chapter 6: How to rank in Google Local Business Results 

    Google My Business Listing 

    Optimize your Website 

    Use Structured data for Google SERP 

    Using the New Google Search Console Performance Report 

    Google Adwords 

    Chapter 7: The complete list of over 200 Google Ranking Factors  

    Domain Factors 

    Page Level Factors  

    Site Level Factors 

    Backlink Factors 

    User Interaction 

    Chapter 8: Link Building Tips for High Google Ranking  

    White Hat Link Building Techniques 

    Google’s Rules for Link Building  

    Simple Link Building Tips 

    Advanced Link Building Tips 

    Earn your Links 

    Chapter 9: A 10-Step SEO Plan for Higher Search Rankings 

    Understand SEO 

    Listen to your Customers  

    Provide Useful Content 

    Give your Website a check-up 

    Chapter 10: Best Free SEO Tools to Improve Your Google Ranking  

    Google PageSpeed Insights  

    Mobile-Friendly Test 

    Google Search Console’s Submit URL  

    Open Site Explorer 

    Robots.txt Generator 

    Chapter 11: Tips to boost your overall traffic on Google News  

    Publish Unique Content 

    Differentiate 

    Forecast 

    Publish Fast & Update 

    Headlines Matter 

    Chapter 12: Reasons your blog site isn’t ranking high in Google  

    Over Optimization 

    Short, Thin Content 

    Bad Off-Site SEO  

    Targeting Hyper-Competitive Keywords  

    Changing Permalinks  

    Lack Of Citations In Local SEO 

    Chapter 13: Tracking SEO Metrics for improving Google ranking 

    Keyword Rankings 

    Backlink Quantity and Quality 

    Organic Traffic 

    Time spent on Page 

    Chapter 14: How to Rank Higher on Google for Absolutely Any Keyword

    Analyzing your competition 

    Analyze competitor backlinks 

    Get the same Backlinks as your competitors 

    Avoid bad competitor backlink strategies 

    Chapter 15: Case Studies

    Conclusion

    Resources

    Introduction

    Garnering Traffic through Google 

    The most important reason why you want to get first page rankings is that you want to be visible to everyone that will need your product/service. Google, for example, is the #1 search engine and it provides for almost 12 billion searches a month. Approximately 1.17 billion unique searchers use it every month. It’s the number 1 search engine used in the US. It gets 67.5% of the US search market, and a whopping 87.1% of the mobile search market. 

    And if you are in business, you should also know that 93% of all buying decisions start with an online search.  Google shows 10 results on the first page when someone searches for any specific terms based on a number of issues like site speed, backlinks, bounce rate, and a host of other factors.

    So, if you can top the first page of Google results, it can be an excellent opportunity for you and your business.

    That’s what this guide is all about. By the end, you’ll have a complete understanding of keyword research, from changes in search to how to use them to improve content creation and content promotion. Better grab a cup of coffee; we’ve included everything we think you need to know.

    Introduction

    The websites that Google ranks on the 1st page of its search results for any given search term are the ones that they consider to be the most relevant and useful. They determine which websites are the most useful and relevant by using a complex algorithm (mathematical process) which takes into account 200+ factors.

    Google doesn’t let people know what those factors are, however, through a combination of research, testing and experience, a good SEO consultant knows what the most important factors are. For example, most SEOs would agree that the following are all important ranking factors:

    Keyword usage

    Site structure

    Site speed

    Time spent on site

    Number of inbound links

    Quality of inbound links

    The algorithm is designed and set-up by humans, however, the rankings given to websites are wholly determined by the outcome of the algorithm. There’s no manual intervention by humans to adjust the rankings specific websites are given by the algorithm.

    The website ranked in 1st place is the website that the algorithm has given the best score to when taking into account the 200+ factors. Google is constantly reviewing, adjusting and updating its search results, so a website that is ranked 1st today could potentially not even be on the 1st page next week.

    If a website stays where it is, rises or falls in the search results is dependent on one overall consideration – how it compares to the websites it is competing with i.e. the other websites who want to rank for the keywords that it wants to rank for.

    So, for example, if a website that is ranked on the 4th page for a particular keyword phrase decides to improve its site structure, add new content and seek out new high quality backlinks, whilst the websites on the 1st – 3rd pages of the search results don’t also make improvements, then the website on the 4th page will rise in the rankings.

    How much it rises is dependent on the existing authority and quality of the sites above it and how much value Google’s algorithm places on the value of the improvements that have been made to the website. It could rise up just a couple of positions or it could rise straight to the no.1 position.

    There’s no magic button that an SEO can press that guarantees a no.1 ranking, however, by paying attention to the factors that the algorithm places value on, and actively working to improve them, they can guarantee to improve your website’s rankings in Google.

    What Is Page Rank?

    When a user enters a search query, the search engine’s number one goal is to return results that are high-quality, relevant and able to best give them what they want. One of the 200+ factors Google takes into consideration to determine which webpages best fit the bill is Page Rank.

    Page Rank (PR) is a calculation, famously invented by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, which evaluates the quality and quantity of links to a webpage to determine a relative score of that page’s importance and authority on a 0 to 10 scale.

    The handful of Page Rank 10 domains, including USA.gov, Twitter.com and Adobe Reader Download, have the highest volume of inbound links of any sites on the web.

    The top sites set the bar, so to speak, and the 10-point scale plummets exponentially down from there.

    Page Rank 5 websites have a good number of inbound links, PR 3 and PR 4 sites have a fair amount, and brand new websites without any inbound links pointing to them start at Page Rank 0.

    NOTE: You may be curious what your site’s or your competitor’s PR score is. But Google no longer reveals the Page Rank score for websites. It used to display at the top of web browsers right in the Google Toolbar, but no more. And PR data is no longer available to developers through APIs, either.

    What Is Link Juice and What Are Page Rank Points?

    When Site A links to your web page, Google sees this as Site A endorsing, or casting a vote for, your page. Google

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