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How to increase page rank - is a question, which keeps challenging webmasters since long time. Because increase page rank brings the authority to rule the web.
Page rank is Google’s measurement of how authoritative or popular a website is, on a scale of 1 to 10. Where 10 implies the most trusted site, and 1 the least.
Google decides the page rank by, the total aggregate vote of all inbound links to a particular website. If you want to increase the page rank of your website in a short span of time, then follow my 18 great tips and increase Google page rank very fast.
Quality backlinks are the basis of Google page rank. Acquire not just backlinks, but quality backlinks from quality or authoritative websites to increase the page rank.

Increase Page Rank by Acquiring Backlinks

1. Blog commenting: Acquiring back-links by leaving comments on blog posts of “ DoFollow ” blogs is very effective to increase Google page rank. Simply analyze 3 to 4 competitor websites of your niche on OpenSiteExplorer for “ DoFollow ” blogs (comments) and leave constructive comments using proper keywords. Surprisingly, people have achieved Google page rank of 3 to 4, by simply following this simple method.
2. Directory listing: Your profile with a hyperlink of your website or blog on a reputed directory passes link juice and helps increasing page rank. Because, your profile link is “ DoFollow ” here.Your site should be listed on at least 15 to 20 directories to boost the page rank significantly.

Increase Google Page Rank Free
3. Social media Profile: Again, social media profiles also provide “ DoFollow ” links and help to increase Google page rank fast. Join at least 8 to 10 social media sites, even though you use only 3 to 4 sites honestly.
4. Guest blogging: This is the most tiring and slow process of increasing page rank. Because, writing blog posts for back-links requires great efforts and time. You never know, your post might not be accepted by the publishing blog many a times. But still you should write guest posts once in a while to add some variety in your strategy.

How to Increase Page Rank by Using NoFollowAttribute

5. Use NoFollow attribute sparingly: Always remember, Google always checks for intention. Using NoFollow attribute throughout the site is foolishness( like Wikipedia ). It’s a misconception among webmasters that “Using  NoFollow attribute throughout the site preserve link juice and helps for high Google page rank ”. In fact you should use it sparingly, site-wide. If you want to practice SEO, which should be timeless, then this method is for you. This is a point, Google may consider to change the algorithm in near future. B’cos, if all webmasters practice NoFollowattribute, then how this page rank/ WWW will function ?
6. Make your comment section NoFollow: By default, almost all blogs have NoFollow attribute for comment section. But, you should double check for this. By following this method you can avoid spam mass and preserve your Google page rank.

Increase Page Rank by Special Methods

7. Special backlinks: Links from Wikipedia, .Gov and .Edu are considered special. B’cos, not only these sites are authoritative but also its extremely difficult to get a backlink from these sites. At least, you should try your luck to get a link from Wikipedia.
8. Internal linking structure: How well your blog posts are linked to each other? This is a method, which is in your hand, and you should leverage it to increase Page rank fast. Be careful while choosing an anchor text to link an internal post. Anchor text matters, even in internal hyper-linking. At least 2 to 4 internal links works wonder.
9. Be popular in your niche: If you have a blog, and if you are popular in your niche by blog commenting, guest post writing/publishing or any other means, then Google’s trust factor increases. And, helps to increase page rank..

Increase Page Rank by Other Methods

10. Clean coding and site structure: Yes, it affects Google page rank. Your blog or site should be W3 compatible. Check your site for coding error here. Navigation, breadcrumbs and site maps are also important.
11. Page loading speed: Google loves fast loading websites. This is not only important forr SEO point of view but also to increase page rank easily.
12. Domain age: Here, domain age means both past and future age. If you have started your site or blog very recently, consider registering the domain name for at least 2 yrs or more. Google doesn’t trust site who are registered for 1 yr only, and thinks them as spammy. If your domain/site is quite old (past domain age), older than 2 to 3 yrs, then you automatically qualify for Google’s trust and page rank.
13. Dedicated IP address: You might consider for a dedicated IP address for your domain. Sometimes, due to spammy activity of a single webmaster from an IP address results in restriction/ ban for all the registered domains from the same IP address.

Don’ts to Increase Page Rank

14. No spammy outbound links: Don’t link to spammy or untrustworthy sites. Google thinks the linking site is also spammy. This method protects your link juice and helps to maintain the page rank.
15. Don’t use P0rn words: Never ever use P0rn words on your blog, even in a slightest form, even while writing a meaningful and humerus post. Google is extremely harsh in this regard. Google might consider your site as adult. Look, I have used the symbol “ zero ” in place of “ o ” for the word P0rn.
16. Don’t make multiple sub-domains: Google considers multiple sub-domains as spammy. Stay away from it. Not more than 4 to 5, at any circumstances.
17. Don’t involve in link-scheme: Don’t buy links from link farms and don’t involve in link schemes. Google don’t like paid link.
18. Don’t watch P0rn while logged-in to your Google A/c: Yes, it’s true phenomenon and observed by many webmasters recently. Google knows more about you, than your boy friend or girl friend. And, Google don’t like to make a P0rn addict to a blogging-star.
If you have a point or two, to contribute this list – how to increase Google page rank, then add your comments below.
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

The much awaited Penguin 4 is now live and it’s a hot topic among SEOs right now.
What’s the Penguin update? The update aims to decrease search engine rankings for websites that violate Google’s Webmaster Guidelines, particularly link spam.
This is the fourth Penguin-related launch Google has done, Google is referring to this change as Penguin 2.0 internally, and it’s commonly known as Penguin 4. It’s considered to be an important update as the previous releases still used the basic Penguin algorithm that only made minor changes to search engine result pages.
The new Penguin update was specifically targeting black hat spam, but will have a significantly larger impact on spam than the original Penguin and subsequent Penguin updates have had. Matt Cutts says, “the scope of Penguin varies by language, e.g. languages with more web spam will see more impact. About 2.3% of English-US queries are affected with this update.”
Webmaster and SEO communities are discussing the significant shifts, fluctuations and updates in both the Google rankings and traffic patterns that have been noticed in Google’s organic search.
In the video below, Matt Cutts highlights a few areas that Penguin will address:
  • Penguin may discredit advertorials since they violate Google Quality Guidelines. Any type of paid content should not “flow pagerank.” Google isn’t against any form of native advertising; nonetheless, sites that take money to link to other websites and pass pagerank doesn’t sit well with Penguin. Google wants to add clear definition to between paid and unpaid content, much like how users can notice the difference between paid search ads from organic search results.
  • Link spammers beware! Google has implemented new ways to deny value to numerous forms of spammy links. Cutts seemed proud to announce that Google is working on a more sophisticated link analysis tool.
  • Quality content should triumph as Penguin 2.0 hits. Penguin knows all about Black Hat SEO forums and spam trading networks, so if you participate, you’ve likely been hit.
  • Authority is key. Google is looking to push up rankings for more authoritative sites (in all industries) that it deems more appropriate to user’s searches.
In the following video, Matt Cutts answers the question: “What should we expect in the next few months in terms of SEO for Google?”
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2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:

WINTER IS COMING: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PENGUIN 4


Don't Know Much About History? 

Penguin 4 Coming At You
For the non-SEO initiated, Google periodically rolls out updates to their ranking algorithms. For some reason, the past few iterations of these revisions have been named after cute black and white animals: namely Panda and Penguin. While Panda and it's past versions are arguably ranking factors, not actual algorithm updates, most agree that Penguin has had far more reaching and drastic consequences.  
In essence, the purpose of Penguin has been to cut down on  not-quite-white-hat SEO practices like shady link building schemes and comment spam links. It also categorized formerly acceptable levels of on-page SEO as "over-optimization," with penalties for formerly common practices like keyword stuffing and having too many exact match anchor text links ( inbound links from other sources that all have exactly the same non-branded keywords as anchor text). 
So far, Google has released Penguin versions 1, 2 and 3 in April, May and October of 2012 respectively, and the result has been that many ex-high ranking sites have slipped down in SE rank considerably. Long story short, the takeaway from past Penguin updates has been to create relevant, rich content with organic keyphrase use. Links should be built through positive, natural means like quality forum comments and guest posts on reputable blogs, and try to stay away from anything that Google has deemed a sketchy "bad neighborhood" link block. 

Enter Penguin the Fourth

According to many SEOs who have cried foul over past Penguin updates, Google has been a little indiscriminate with penalty waving. However, now that they are on the precipice of a Penguin 4 update release, supposedly spam engineers have collected enough data to fine tune the algorithm since then. Although no-one can say exactly when this update is going to be released, it's agreed that it will be very soon, and that now is the time to perhaps start thinking about what changes should be made to prepare for it. 

Get Social

It seems pretty clear that social signals are becoming more and more relevant with regards to SEO, so it only makes sense to assume that Penguin 4 will feature their further integration into the algorithm. One definitive sign that this is already happening is Google's increased emphasis on Google+ Local pages, which are now a bit of a forced march for any business owners who were previously using Places. 
While using social media might not make sense for every demographic, Google is clearly looking to at least use Google+ to plug some holes as far as missing data goes, so having having relevant and active social media profiles could be useful in verifying link quality in the coming months. 

Keep Your Content and Links Relevant

In the past, it may have been acceptable to submit your site to dozens of random directories and resource sites in a bid for link quantity over quality, but this is exactly the type of behaviour that previous Penguins were enacted to crack down on. With this in mind, it seems a pretty sure bet that Google is looking to once again tighten the reigns on irrelevant links and content. Basically, what this means is that you should not be simply linking out to random articles, nor should you be trying to secure links from sources that have nothing to do with what your business, site or blog is about. 
If you feel that your site has a lot of totally irrelevant links that might hurt it as Penguin 4 marches forward, you may want to check out Webmaster Tool's disavow tool.

Look Out for Accidental Spam Indicators

Don't Get Flagged for SPAM
There are a few things that could get you flagged for potential spam activities, even if you aren't necessarily doing anything especially black-hat or untoward. One of these in particular is the rate at which your site building new links. Google has been changing the way that it monitors link building velocity recently, and it is much better to engage in a sustained program of link building with trusted sources than to try and secure a "silver bullet" and build a ton at once.
Another thing to be aware of is that Google is now looking at your percentage of exact match anchor text links more closely. Exact match anchor text would be if I was constantly linking on particular keyphrase over and over without variance. It's honestly not a bad thing to have a few instances of exact match anchor text, but where we begin to enter into spam-alert territory is when web writers link the same exact keyphrase at a very high percentage of the page or site's total links. What this percentage is, no one is entirely sure, but if it seems unreasonable it probably is. One great way to avoid this situation is to use synonyms to vary your target phrases. 
Also remember that branded keyphrases are fine to use as exact match anchor text links in high percentages. This would entail your company or business name, for instance. In fact, branded anchor text should be the highest percentage used on your site. 

Produce New Content Like it Has An Expiration Date

Try to think of fresh content on your website as though it was fresh produce at the market; it has an expiration date, and it will only be worth something for so long. Google is known for having very time sensitive listings, so content is worth  far more when it has been freshly created than when it has had some time to stagnate. This is done as a way to keep the turnover rate on new ideas flowing on the web. Bear in mind, a quality piece of content that is relevant and continuously referenced and linked to will continued to retain worth over time. However, although it may experience spikes in popularity later in it's shelf life, it will never be worth as much as it was fresh. 
With this in mind, set a reasonable schedule to sit down and produce relevant content. This is absolutely essential to your site's well being. 

In The End...

Nobody can predict with absolute certainty just what changes the Penguin 4 update will bring. What can be said is that Google is once again sure to crack down a little harder on traditional link building practices to ensure that site owners are truly deserving of the link juice that is being passed to their properties. If you strive to be a creator and contributor of truly valuable and relevant content to the Internet community at large, you can be sure that you'll do just fine. 


2013, By: Seo Master
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