Website Quality Factors, or “Q Factors” And The “Q Score”
In Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the principal objectives are to 1) maximize the number and length of unique and return visits to your website (or blog), and 2) create the greatest possible authority ranking for your site (as measured by such ranking services as Alexa). Putting aside the old-school mechanical tricks of keyword-stuffing, adding re-spun pages to your site to increase its size, obtaining backlinks into your site from high PR-ranked blogs, directories and other e-media, submitting and resubmitting your site’s address to multiple search engines and utilizing aggressive social media campaigning, the ultimate key is to increase your site’s “Q Factors,” thereby increasing its “Q Rating.”
Following are some highly useful guidelines in increasing your site’s Q Rating. It is best to keep these factors in mind during every step you take in designing and adding content and other informational resources to your site. The higher your site’s Q Rating, the better it will generally be rated in all of the other areas that matter. [read more]
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