What Are Relevant Websites and How To Find Them
The World Wide Web is a network made up of links on websites, which people can follow to eventually find what they are looking for.
In order to make these links useful to visitors to websites, they need to be relevant.
What does ‘relevant’ mean?
It means, that if there is a person looking for, say tips on how to lose weight on a certain website, they may also be interested in nutrition, exercise, maybe even juicers or blenders to prepare healthy drinks and so on.
What’s your REAL competition?
I wrote a similar post in the SBI Forums and it has received lots of attention, so I decided to share it here.
The latest experiences from various SEO experts and webmasters show that the keys to ranking high for a specific keyword in Google (and other search engines) are:
1. Having the keyword in the page title
2. Including the keyword on the page a few times
Mastering The Pagerank Flow
Chances are that your website has a nice little green bar at the top, which indicates that you have some Google pagerank (PR).
The pagerank passes from page to page in a complicated mathematical formula.
In general, every subpage has a pagerank value of one point less than the page above it.
For example, if your homepage has a PR of 4, then your main pages, which are linked from your homepage, will have a PR of 3, and all their subpages will have a PR of 2.


