Does Google use the bounce rate of a web page to specify the position of that page in the search results? What does this mean for your website rankings and what can you do to get a better bounce rate? What is the bounce rate? There are two definitions: the bounce rate of your website
Has your website lost its rankings in Google? Did your rankings drop or did your website vanish completely from Google? In that case, your website might have received a Google penalty and you might have to file a reinclusion request. Three reasons why your Google rankings might have dropped You changed your web pages. After
Two weeks ago, Google released a so-called search engine optimization starter guide for webmasters. Of course, the Google document does not tell you how your website can be listed on Google’s first result page. It is more a checklist of things that you shouldn’t do if you want Google to index your web pages. If
Last month, Google published an official statement about linking out to other websites. Some webmasters still think that linking to other websites might have a negative effect on their Google rankings. That is not the case. Links to other websites can have a positive effect on your website if you link to the right websites.
Google recently filed a patent application with the title “Detecting and rejecting annoying documents“. Here’s the abstract of the application: A system and method for evaluating documents for approval or rejection and/or rating. The method comprises comparing the document to one or more criteria determining whether the document contains an element that is substantially identical