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Re: How can I increase my pagerank in Google Mar 12, 2010 8:02 PM

in response to:
amspcs
Hey there,
I'd love to tackle this one. So I think there may be a LITTLE bit of confusion as to how building links actually benefits your website. I'll try to explain here as best as I can. So link building is one of the 3 pillars of SEO that I advocate.
- The first pillar being "Content"
- The second pillar being "Internal Architecture"
- The third pillar being "External Links"
Before I answer this question, I feel I should give a very quick spiel on PageRank. The higher your PageRank, the more likely your page will rank in the search engines. The way to increase your PageRank is to optimize your page, but more importantly build more links TO your site FROM other sites. So to sum it up, the more links you have pointing to your page from other sites, the more your PageRank will go up. On the flipside, if you have an abundance of links going TO other sites FROM your site, your PageRank will typically go down. This is why having link farms, or a dedicated link exchange page is a horrible idea as it gives absolutely no value to your site.
The answer to your question requires all 3 pillars. I think what you are talking about is the 2nd pillar. How to incorporate links within your content to other pages on your site right? If that's the case, this depends on the size of your site and how it is structured. Something like this is going to vary per website so unfortunately I cannot give you a generic answer on that one. However, I am going to be launching my subscription-based SEO consulting website very shortly where I would be able to sit down and answer that kind of question in detail, specifically tailored to your website.
Building links
FROM other sites
TO your site is what is going to add value to your site in the eyes of the search engines.
To explain meta tags, if you go to Google and perform a search for any keyword, the blue link you see is the Title Tag. The snippet of text under that is the Meta Description. These two tags are the most important on-page factors you can change to start seeing some improvements. There is also a Meta Keywords tag, which in the past was abused by spammers so the search engines pay very very very very very little attention to this tag. Basically, the only purpose that I see this tag used for could be for variations and misspellings of your targeted keywords. I think my new e-book (which is FREE if you sign up on my website) that will be released on March 25 will answer your questions regarding actually HOW to implement the meta tags on your website.
Hope this helps!