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Analysing Google rankings through search engine optimization data

Evans, M. P. (2007) Analysing Google rankings through search engine optimization data. Internet Research, 17 (1). pp. 21-37. ISSN 1066-2243

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1108/10662240710730470

Abstract/Summary

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the most popular techniques used to rank a web page highly in Google. Design/methodology/approach - The paper presents the results of a study into 50 highly optimized web pages that were created as part of a Search Engine Optimization competition. The study focuses on the most popular techniques that were used to rank highest in this competition, and includes an analysis on the use of PageRank, number of pages, number of in-links, domain age and the use of third party sites such as directories and social bookmarking sites. A separate study was made into 50 non-optimized web pages for comparison. Findings - The paper provides insight into the techniques that successful Search Engine Optimizers use to ensure a page ranks highly in Google. Recognizes the importance of PageRank and links as well as directories and social bookmarking sites. Research limitations/implications - Only the top 50 web sites for a specific query were analyzed. Analysing more web sites and comparing with similar studies in different competition would provide more concrete results. Practical implications - The paper offers a revealing insight into the techniques used by industry experts to rank highly in Google, and the success or other-wise of those techniques. Originality/value - This paper fulfils an identified need for web sites and e-commerce sites keen to attract a wider web audience.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Science
ID Code:15213
Uncontrolled Keywords:worldwide web, search engines, directories
Additional Information:6th International Network Conference Plymouth, England 11-14 Jul 2006
Publisher:Emerald

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