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How would you like to improve your Google page ranking, or Google PageRank as it is more commonly known? Well, first off, what's page ranking, and how does PageRank affect your pages in the Google Index (the list of pages held by Google)? Page ranking, or PageRank technology utilised by Google gives an indication of how each of your pages rank in the Google Index. If your page ranks highly i.e it has a high Google PageRank, then it will be towards the top of the Google Index listing when the web is searched using Google Search. If your page has a low Google page ranking, or PageRank, then you probably won't see the page at all, since pages that do not appear high in the Google Index according to PageRank value are not listed, or they are listed so far down in PageRank terms that users would normally give up listing the pages before actually finding it.

If you would like your web pages to rank highly in the Google Index then your pages need to be optimized for the Google Search Engine. If you would like to know how page ranking is improved then read on. The authors of this site understand optimization routines that can easily enhance your Google page ranking, i.e your Google PageRank within a short period of time.

If you would like to learn more about how to improve your Google page ranking, or increase your Google PageRank, or even improve your Google listing in the Google Index then just leave a message for me saying ' I want to Improve my Google Page Rank'. In a very short period of time you could see all your pages ranked towards the top of the Google Index, and they're the only pages that 99.9% of users ever see when they search Google.

Now, just to re-iterate, if you wish to do any of the following

  • Improve your Google Page Ranking

  • Improve your listing in the Google Index

  • Increase your Google PageRank

  • Increase your position in the Google Index


  • then

  • Read the words of caution below

  • Test-drive our site using the Google Search Performance Tests at the bottom of the page.


  • It's easy.


    Caution. You may think that you don't need a good Google Page Ranking or PageRank, but believe me, you do. In my experience, most people that use the Google Search Engine for their searches will have their search results set to 10 per page. The average user will not look beyond the third page of results i.e. the top 30 pages within the Google Index based upon the keywords in their query. So, if your page currently ranks number 127, or 56, or 31, whatever, those users will never, ever visit your page. And that would be a real shame...so close, yet so far away as the saying goes.

    So, what's the bottom line? Well it's like this. Say you are an on-line retailer trying to sell your wares to an ever increasing web based audience. If you don't have a big name like Amazon or Wal-Mart then shoppers are not going to know about your on-line store. Now, take one step back to the time before you gained an on-line presence, what would you have done to get more customers to come and shop at your store rather than the one around the corner? You would have advertised. Perhaps a leaflet through everyone's door in the local area informing them of your latest bargains, or maybe an ad in the local paper that mentioned your low, low prices.

    Now, let's consider the web equivalent of that kind of marketing. One solution might be to take out advertising space on one or more of the web's big-named retailing sites. It would cost you, and cost you dear, especially on sites such as those named above. And it wouldn't be a one-time ad either, you'd need a regular marketing contract in order to keep the customers flooding in, and that would indeed cost an arm and a leg. So, that doesn't seem like the way to go.

    It's now beginning to sound like web-based retailing is a tricky proposition, and potentially an expensive one. You have your excellent store, your fantastic products, your keen, motivated staff, your excellent facilities and your great prices. You've just paid a small fortune to have a highly recommended web development team craft a fabulous looking web-site that's cram-packed with all your exceptional products. You now sit back and wait with bated-breath for the orders to start pouring in. Your on-line team is ready to begin the mammoth order processing job that's going to take your company into the next league resulting in exceptional profit margins...but wait, where are the customers? How come everyone's sitting around twiddling their thumbs?

    Well, it comes back to the bottom line again. There are millions of sites selling stuff on the web, and yours is just one of them. Hardly anyone merely browses the web these days as they traditionally did. No, the best way of locating a product now is to enter it's name into one of the myriad search engines, then examine a few of the returned sites. So, for example, a user wants to buy an electric toaster - nothing unusual about that then. They just bring up Google and type 'electric toaster' into the search box, and sure enough, the first 10 results of an estimated 2.5 million results for the words 'electric toaster' pop up in the browser. Each result has a link to a web-site where they may or may not sell electric toasters. So, where's yours? You scroll down a few pages, then scroll down a few more, and a few more, then you start to get frustrated and begin shouting 'where's my page?'. I know, it's extremely irritating. You know that you have hundreds of electric toasters in stock, all at the best prices imaginable, so why can't you see your page? And why do you see so many pages for sites that don't even sell electric toasters. It's soooo.. frustrating, isn't it?

    Seems like we're back to where we started, doesn't it? Do you remember what I said a few paragraphs back - 'You may think that you don't need a good Google Page Ranking or PageRank, but believe me, you do.' Having the best possible Google PageRank is vital to every wannabe on-line retailer, large or small. It means absolutely everything in terms of the number of potential customers that visit your site with the intention of buying products that you stock. Without a high Google page ranking, and the resultant position your page has in the Google Index, your page might as well not exist on the net since no-one, absolutely no-one, will ever see it. You spent a fortune on having your site developed by the highly recommended web-development team, so you deserve a measure of success for your efforts. But, the web-site developer's mandate is to create your site as a work of art, not to promote it. Having the best looking, award winning site in the universe does not qualify it as being the most popular site on the net, nor the most visited site on the net. No, it doesn't work like that I'm afraid. This is years of experience speaking now. If you truly want your site to be a success then you need to actively promote it, easily the most important aspect of maintaining a web presence, and far above the job of having the site developed in the first place.

    So, one more time then. 'If you would like your web pages to rank highly in the Google Index then your pages need to be optimized for the Google Search Engine. On this site we have optimization routines that could easily enhance your Google page ranking, i.e your Google PageRank within a short period of time.' Yes, we said this when you first started reading the page, and we're saying it again now that we have described in detail the reasons why you need Site Optimization for the Google Search Engine. Remember, without it your page will be one in an ocean of billions, all competing to get in the top 30 and give credence to your site. We're talking profit and loss here. Is your on-line retailing business going to make huge profits or, like the other 99.9% of businesses, end up in the red and back off the net? Well, that's up to you. Take a long, hard look at what you want to achieve. Weigh up the pros and cons of on-line trading, and decide whether you want to be up there leading the pack with the other big guys or whether you want to sit at the back, un-noticed.

    Having their site at the top of the Google Index is like the Holy Grail for the majority of on-line retailers. But, page ranking is a dark art, like magic, something that has to be studied for many years, an on-going analysis of how page ranking algorithms work and how to optimize for them. We know how these systems work, and they are indeed complex and mystifying. But, you don't need to worry about it since we are here to help get you on the right track. Many, many pages exist on the net describing how to achieve a high Google PageRank that helps to put your pages towards the top of the Google Index. In our experience, most of them couldn't get a site into the top million, and that's crazy. We think you deserve better than that, much better. So, we are here to help. We maintain other sites on the net as well as this one. This site, you might say, is a testbed - a proving ground that helps illustrate our success. How so?, I hear you ask. Well, this is relatively a very small site, along the lines of a small grocery store you might say. So, it goes without saying that if we can get the pages of a very small grocery store towards the top of Google's PageRank then we could easily do the same for a big store.

    I know what you're thinking now, and I don't blame you. It's easy for me to just ramble on and say that I know how to do this and that and how to make your site successful, so why don't I prove it. Now, I guarantee a lot of companies out there touting their optimization services would be hard pressed to prove to you that they could significantly improve your page's position in the Google Index. But not us. We will deliver on our promise, and to show good faith, we will now present you with a series of Google searches for you to try yourself. We guarantee, absolutely, that you will be so impressed with the results that you will be extremely eager to discover just how we manage it. And so you should! The Holy Grail, in the palms of your hands?


    So, here they are, the Google search phrases that lead you, unerringly, to our site. The searches that prove, categorically, that this site is optimized to the hilt, that these pages are extremely high in the Google Index, and that anyone interested in finding sites related to these searches would have no trouble whatsoever in discovering our site. Just copy and paste each phrase into Google at the top of the page.

    Thankyou for visiting our site and, please, contact us if you want to come out of the shadows and claim that top spot in Google. NOTE: Always include 'GOOGLE INDEX' in the subject field, since we get a lot of spam on this address.

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