Does Your Site Deserve a Top Ten Search Engine Ranking?
by Donald Nelson
Published on this site: April 2nd, 2005 - See
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"Can you get my site a top ten ranking in Google?"
Many people ask this question to search engine optimization
professionals, but how many people have ever asked them selves
whether their site "deserves" a top ten ranking
in the leading search engines? Look at it from the point of
view of the search engines and the users of the search engines.
The search engines are trying to offer the best possible matches
for queries that people make, and the searchers want to see
the most relevant sites in the first page of results. So,
is your website really among the ten best in your field? Before
you answer the question here are a few things to consider.
- Are you an industry leader? Be Realistic. If you are
a one-man or one-woman outfit working from a computer in
your basement, you may not be able to provide the same services,
information and products as competitors who have larger,
more-experienced and better equipped staff.
Although, the search engine robots do not "know"
that you are a new start-up operation, the differences between
industry leaders and beginners is usually reflected in some
of the parameters that search engines measure, and more
often than not, the well established firms wind up at the
top of the heap.
- Does Your Site Look Good? While robotic search engines
can't tell whether a site is pleasing to the eye, the human
editors who decide which sites get listed in directories,
such as the Open Directory Project, are definitely influenced
by a site's design. If you want to compete with the leaders
in your field, your site will have to measure up to the
standards set by professionally designed sites.
- Is Your Site Content-Rich? This is one of the factors
that separate the top sites from the others. If you offering
ten gift baskets for sale, while your competitor has two
hundred items on display, then his or her site will have
more references and links with the keywords "gift baskets"
and this will certainly be reflected in search engine rankings.
If your competitors have pages and pages of information,
articles and reviews about their products, while you have
a skimpy brochure-like website, then which sites do you
think will have the advantage in the rankings?
- Is Your Website an "Authority" Site? An authority
site is a site that is recognized as an important source
of information in a particular field. It is often mentioned,
and linked to by other sites. Such a site does not have
to go out and search for links. The websites of the World
Bank, United Nations, American Cancer Society and Greenpeace
are examples. You don't have to be this famous to be an
authority site, but you should have an industry-wide reputation
for excellence.
- Have You Been Around a Long time? A site that has been
on the web since 1996 usually has an advantage in search
engine rankings over a start-up. A site that has been on
the web for many years will have acquired more links and
will probably have built up rich content, and this will
usually give it a better placement in search engine rankings.
You can check out your competitors by doing a "whois"
search and see when their website was launched. The whois
searches can be conducted from the websites of the large
domain-name registrars like GoDaddy, Directnic and others.
I haven't written this to discourage anyone from entering
the Internet or with purpose of asking the small sites to
fold up and let the big guys monopolize the web. Despite the
obstacles, the Internet offers a tremendous opportunity for
anyone wishing to spread ideas or do business, and, if you
"pay your dues" and work skillfully, the day will
come when your website will be among the top sites in your
field.

Donald Nelson is a web developer, editor and social
worker. He has been working on the Internet since 1995, and
is currently the director of A1-Optimization (http://www.a1-optimization.com),
a firm providing low cost search engine optimization, submission
and web promotion services.

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