Michael Gray

SEO Misinformation

Posted on March 17th, 2006
by Michael Gray in SEO



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As if people telling Danny Sullivan he was as idiot when it comes to understanding Google wasn’t funny enough, now they are ‘digging’ some rules for ranking better in Google. To be fair all of them aren’t incorrect, but some of them will send you chasing so far down the wrong rat hole you may never get out. For example, want to increase your Page Rank here’s how:

Creating more pages is the only way to create page rank from nothing, as every page on your site starts it’s life with the same base page rank as did every other page on the web. It follows from this that having more pages is better, and having excessively long pages is a waste - you would end up with more page rank to distribute if you split it into two pages instead.

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3 Responses to “SEO Misinformation”

  1. User GravatarAndrew Johnson Says:

    They must know what they are talking about, they are ranking #1 for “increase google friendliness”

  2. User Gravatarenndot Says:

    digg is only useful for ferreting out geeky stuff and increasing pageviews. comments->off.

  3. User GravatarMark Says:

    It don’t think it would be difficult at all to rank “increase google friendliness”. Check the competition: keyword counts, searches, pages, links, etc.