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Provide a Value-Added Service to Appease the Google Gods
by: Trey Pennewell
Every once in a while I stumble across some very interesting information. This happened to
me this week and I thought that I would share with you what I have found. If you are
interested in improving your google search engine rankings and your page rank you must
make sure that you are doing exactly what Google wants you to do. As you probably know
already, Google is the largest search engine on the Internet. To receive a high ranking
from Google means that you will generate huge amounts of traffic to your website. People
are always searching for ways to improve their search engine rankings and ways to appease
the Google Gods.
One of the primary things that Google and its algorithms look at is whether or not you are
providing a "value-added service". Now that we know this we need to figure out
exactly what Google means by the term "value-added service". A value-added
service is one that can stand on its own merits. By this I mean that the website is not
simply a redirecting website. The website contains information that offers value to the
reader. Many people use websites that are what Google refers to as a "sneaky
redirect". That means that when a user goes to that site, he or she is simply sent
elsewhere. A sneaky redirect is not a value-added service by Google standards. In fact, if
you operated websites that are simply redirecting people to other sites, Google will
actually deem your site as being "offensive".
Another way to determine if you are offering a value-added service according to Google is
to ask yourself "Would this site remain a coherent whole if the pages leading to the
affiliate were taken away?" This of course applies to those of you who are trying to
generate revenue from sources such as Adsense, Overture, or similar affiliate linking
programs. If Google decides that your website would not remain as a coherent whole, your
site will again be deemed as "offensive". Google does not like for a website to
be set up solely for the purpose of generating affiliate links. It is however ok to have
affiliate links as long as the site offers something to the reader other than affiliates
links. This is where unique content comes into play. Having unique content on your site
that offers the reader some type of information, entertainment, etc. will help your
website to remain a coherent whole after the affiliate links are removed. Google wants to
differentiate between whether or not the affiliate linking is "central or
incidental" to the sites existence. If it is central, then you are in trouble, if it
is incidental then you should be fine according to Google.
This is where the concept of a value-added service comes in again. Your website needs to
be able to stand on its own two feet so to speak. Your website needs to offer something
that other websites do not. Whether it is unique content, a specialized product, or a
specialized service, your site needs to be able to stand alone without links.
There are many other things that Google will penalize websites for. One of these is
irrelevant repetitive text. This used to work in the past, but Google and the other major
search engines have come up with algorithms to deal with this. If you remember, a few
years ago webmasters would simply put in keywords at the bottom of their web page over and
over again. They would put in all the variations of the keywords in an attempt to get more
hits. There would literally be hundreds of thousands of these keywords listed at the
bottom of the web page, so that no matter what a person was searching for on the Internet
they could get directed to these pages. This no longer works. Nowadays people are writing
keyword-optimized articles and adhering to certain keyword densities in the articles, so
that they do not get in trouble with the search engines.
Another issue that Google looks at when determining whether or not you are providing a
value-added service is that your website has been designed for the users, not the search
engines. This means that your website does not employ what Google calls
"cloaking" techniques. Google defines cloaking as deceiving users by presenting
different content to search engines than what you present to users. This will
automatically result in an "offensive" designation from Google.
These are just some of the basic guidelines set forth by the Google Gods. You can read
more about these guidelines at http://www.google.com/webmasters/ Always remember that
creating unique content for your website is one of the best ways to be deemed as providing
a value-added service by Google. I encourage you to read the information at the above link
and to educate yourself so that you get the search engine results that you are looking to
receive.
About The Author
Trey Pennewell is a writer for http://www.LinksAndTraffic.com.
"Links and Traffic" is a value-added service designed to help generate, of
course, "links and traffic" for their clients. Using high quality content as the
foundation, LATC will create high quality links to your website, AND they will Guarantee
Their Results.
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