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I was surfing late last night and I suddenly spotted something different down on the toolbar. A belated gift from Santa. Our Page Rank had jumped from 5 to 6.
What was amazing was as I jumped from page to page the rankings of so many pages had jumped and many pages were at 6 including a page that’s only 1 month old - our Holiday Gift Poll page. I can’t find one reference to this page on the web. It searches well, but there are no links back to this page. I’m not complaining, in fact I’m delighted.
So I’m wondering if there is something new I’ve not read about in the Google Algorithm? Is it somehow using Alexa-style Web Traffic? If so from where is the traffic coming from? We certainly have had a lot of hits in a short space of time on this page, but how did Google track that? We hit a peak ranking on Alexa of 64,025, not that I’m metric obsessed or anything.
It makes sense that this page has a strong rank because it’s good content, but its not been tagged or linked to as far as I’m aware. I have noticed quite a large number of hits to this page via email, so are they tracking email referrals to sites?
I was advised and had read that I should try and get links deep into my site, I’ve done nothing specific. It seemed to happen all at once and with little or no direct effort on my part.
I was reading on LinkedIn Answers yesterday a comment from Darren Barefoot. Here’s an extract…
“Whats the foolproof way to do SEO, that the search engines will always like?
* Create relevant content on your site. Blogs and forums are great ways to do this. My colleagues and I talk about the 4 C’s: create compelling content constantly.
* Engage with the online community, fostering incoming links.
* Write good copy, and uses effective (relevant) naming techniques for your files, domain, title tags, and header tags.”
This was pretty much what I thought and hadn’t really done much to just create links for the sake of links.
I’ve never heard any connection between Google and Web Traffic? Can anyone comment?
Santa Google-clause came a little late this year with my Page Rank of 6!