Woah… that was quick! My website has already been indexed by Google. The site also made it to the top of the Google page rank for the search term “Angel Quills”. Granted “Angel Quills” probably isn’t the hottest search term out there, it’s still pretty cool. Google’s page rank is based on an undisclosed algorithm that evaluates several different factors. The top factors seem to be a combination of Meta keywords, site content (information relevance), and inbound links (also called backward links). Inbound links are the most important ranking factor. You can easily acquire inbound links using link directories, reciprocal link exchanges, or even easier… a personal signature on all your posts in any popular online discussion forum. The signature should contain a link to your website (make sure the forum pages are searchable by Google). It’s also important to note that Google applies link reputation to all inbound links. A link’s reputation is primarily based around its textual relevance to the site. For example, the title of www.angelquills.com is “Angel Quills”, and I have setup links on other sites using the linking text (the actual clickable text link) of “Angel Quills”. Am I making sense? Oh well… enjoy yourself.


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