Google Criteria: Steps to Follow for Google's Search-Engine Inclusion and Placement

Dan John
Google is the most popular and the most sought after search engine on the web. Since its start in1998, they have remarkably been making cutting-edge innovations on how users surf, search, and find, websites on the internet. They have simplified and familiarized the internet protocol technology to the growing-on millions; and as of today, a top ranking placement of a website or page on Google can results vast amounts of unique visitors daily and organically on any specific keyword; but many websites and pages still determine how they are found according by the latest and the popular of S.E.O techniques and methods. Google, which is like no-other search engine on the web, is much stricter and tougher on all aspects of S.E.O techniques and methods including black-hats and bans. To place, rank, and position well, on Google, you must meet their criteria, please follow these steps for better search engine inclusion of Google.

Step-1(Make sure your website is complete)

Having a completed website is important to Google because it tells them that the website is ready to receive visitors. This makes sure Google doesn't mistake your website as an advertisement, a landing-page, or any other "quick and over-the-night" content that could also be categorized as spam. A completed website has no broken or missing links, rich-in content that is well-themed for the specific audience, and has a stable web-hosting provider.

Step-2 (Submit to Google's webmaster-tools)

Submitting your website to Google's webmaster-tools makes sure your website is properly structured and correct. It will tell you if you have any missing links and errors. It will also automatically notify Google when you have recently updated your website for future search engine crawls.

Step-3 (Submit to Google's submit-URL)

After having a completed website, a "must-do" is to submit your website to Google by their submit-URL link. This automatically notifies Google that you want to be included in their search engine. This will help Google keep track of all your future and on-going link-building, preventing being mistaken of spam.

Step-4 (Link-build)

By Google, link-building your website using paid links and automatic multiple-submissions is spam. Google wants you to link-build naturally and organically. This means providing a website or content to your users that they want to post or link-to freely and openly. Possible natural link-building are forums, manual article-submissions, manual directories-submissions, and online-classifieds. If your website is a business, it is better to submit your website to Google's business-directory and search, for better ranking. Also, if you link-build to sources that is not themed to your website's content, it is considered spam.

Step-5 (Update content)

Websites that do well in Google's search engine placing continually update their content. This means their website content is constantly new, not rewritten but unique. A website's content should have proper grammar and coding structure. It should be easy to read and to follow. It should always be within the guide-lines of your websites-theme; and having a sitemap helps make sure your content is automatically crawled.

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