Saturday, 26 April 2014

Google Faqs

Google FAQ's


There are many query that comes to your mind when you think of Google,how it positions website? , why some websites are banned? In this article I have tried to answer few of these concerns. If you any query you can ask me at webbloggingnetwork@gmail.com

1.) How often Google upgrade their SERPs

A. Google upgrade their SERPs regularly.

2.) What are different owner /command that can be used in Google?

link:www.domain.com (returns a record of back-links that Google has detailed. Only a little selection is detailed however.)related:www.domain.com (returns a record of websites that Google recognizes as relevant to the subject on your web page. At present, not very precise.)

allinurl:keyword (returns a record of websites and websites that contain the 'keyword'in their url.)

site:www.domain.com (returns all websites of the sector that Google has indexed and detailed.)

allinanchor:keyword (returns a record of websites and websites that contain the keyword and key phrase as anchor-text in their back-links.)

cache:www.domain.com (will show the current storage cache that Google has for the page)

info:www.domain.com (will come back information that Google has for the page)

allintitle:keyword (returns websites that have the specified keywords and words in the title)

intitle:keyword (returns results of websites that have only the particular keyword and key phrase as the headline.)

You can find all the Providers at Google Operators

3.) Can you describe the "Sandbox Theory"?

The sand box concept says that Google has a unique position factor in their requirements that has been impacting websites whose major SEO initiatives started after Goal of 2004 (this would consist of all websites authorized after this date). The requirements, components and solution of the 'sandbox' have not yet been recognized or promoted by the SEO group, but continuous conversation and examining have identified that the two of the most likely issues creating the sand box could be:

o Age of back-links - older back-links now carry greater weight at Google

o SEO particular filtration - Google is definitely trying to narrow websites out of their catalog that are definitely improving (link-building, etc) or appear to have UN-natural features (optimized websites, hyperlinks, anchor-text, etc.)

If your website is position well for particular keywords and words at search engines like Yahoo!, MSN & for the all in places of queries at Google (allinanchor:, allintitle:, allintext:, etc.) but not detailed in the top 50-100 outcomes at Google, the sand pit impact may be at work. However, it is important to keep in thoughts that this trend is an 'unknown' requirements part at Google and standard marketing techniques, even by some of the best and most experienced SEOs have yet to continually defeat this impact.

4.) What are things to look for if your website position goes down in Google listing? ( i.e. I have missing the top spot, what happened? )

A: Most apparent reason would be a fall in back-links. Obviously when you are not strongly obtaining new back-links to your website on a day-to-day foundation, current back-links may even decline in value or The mentioning website may vanish, be modified, reduce importance or reduce PR itself, decreasing the PR that is approved onto you. Thus leading to dip of your record.

5.) Should I publish my website to Google every month?

A: No, you only need to do it once. In most cases you will not even need to publish your website to Google. If you are effective in link-building to your website then Google bot will regular your website soon, and thus consist of it in the catalog.

6.) My website is not cached in Google, I've presented it to Google numerous periods but I'm not seeing it spider my entire website. I'm also seeing an imperfect record.

A: Sometimes the Google bot will visit, and keep, only to come back at a later time in order to spider all of your websites. If a website has no storage cache, or an imperfect record, it has not been indexed and detailed properly yet. The best thing you
can do is get more in limited hyperlinks to your website, so that the Google bot comes to your website from more than 1 source.

7.) When I look up my website in Google, it is rated #13, but when my buddy in US looks it up it is #20. Which position is Correct?

A: They both are! Actually, a more precise description is that Google using several data centers that do the job you see. The data center that is used relies on your location. It is very common to see a little difference in outcomes based upon where you are. Sometimes, outcomes can vary when you move just a few kilometers away!

8.) Why does Google dislike me/pick on me?

A: "Google" does not choose on individual websites but instead allows complicated statistical equations to decide the value of your website in any particular look for. Although it may sometimes feel like they are choosing on you, most periods a ban or bad outcomes can be tracked to a little part of bad or misdirected SEO.

9.) Google prohibited my website?

A: You can check whether you are prohibited in Google or not detailed in Google, by using the 'site:' owner in Google look for.
For example ( site:www.yourdomain.com)
Author S.M.Furqan ahmed

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