Google ranking secrets revealed - part 4
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According to Axandra News, here’s anotherGoogle ranking secrets revealed:
“The patent specification indicates that Google might track how often users click on a page when it is listed in the search results pages. Google might also track the amount of time that users spend ‘accessing the document’.
It seems that Google might be tracking click-throughs and rewarding those sites with higher click through rates (similar to what Google does with their AdWords program).
The patent specification also indicates that Google might track the behavior of web surfers through bookmarks, cache, favorites, and temporary files (possibly with the Google toolbar and the Google desktop search tool).”
The vague creepiness of being tracked that intensely by a toolbar aside (since you can always just uninstall it if it makes you that nervous), in plain terms, that could mean that this is one of the ways Google filters spam out of its database. For example, if a user were to click on a page and go through to a highly ranked doorway page that contained no real information, they’d quickly click away, perhaps back to search results.
Another reason to make pages with useful information on them, and have navigation to further draw a visitors in, if you want them to stay on your site…















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