1) The page which we make and publish makes the google page rank. every time we post a webpage it gets crawled
2) Duplication of content will kill the google rankings
3) Web page template also counts in duplication of contents .so your webpage contents should also be relevant and non-duplicate
2) Duplication of content will kill the google rankings
3) Web page template also counts in duplication of contents .so your webpage contents should also be relevant and non-duplicate
4) DOMAIN EXPIRY-Do you know when your domain name will expire? If your domain expires two weeks from now and you haven’t renewed it yet Google, might get to know that you’re not committed to the domain and therefore the web site.
5) Domain age – How long has your domain name been in use? Less than a year, five years, or more? This matters to Google. This doesn’t mean an older domain will outrank a newer domain, but an established domain with a solid web presence will likely rank more favorably than a newer domain with a similar presence.
5) Domain age – How long has your domain name been in use? Less than a year, five years, or more? This matters to Google. This doesn’t mean an older domain will outrank a newer domain, but an established domain with a solid web presence will likely rank more favorably than a newer domain with a similar presence.
6) The Google Cache Date of any web page can indicate the relative power of the links on that page.The more Fresher Google’s Cache date of a web page is, the more likely that the links on that page are getting counted.