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“We look for sites where many users seem to value similar queries.

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 9:10 am
by Rina7RS
58. Bulleted and Numbered Lists: Bulleted and numbered lists help break up your content for your readers, making it more user-friendly. Google probably agrees and may prefer content with bullets and numbers.

59. Priority of pages in Sitemap: The page priority given through the sitemap.xml file may affect rankings.

60. Too Many Outbound Links: Directly from the quality ratings document above:

“Some pages have too many links, blurring the page and distracting from the main content.”

61. UX Signals from Other Keywords Page Ranks For: If a page ranks for several other keywords, it may give Google an internal sign of quality. In fact, Google’s recent “ How Search Works ” report states:


62. Page Age: Although Google prefers new content, olde france mobile database pages that are updated regularly may outrank newer pages.

63. User-friendly layout: Quoting Google’s quality guidelines document again:

“The page layout on the highest quality pages makes the main content immediately visible.”

64. Parked domain: In December 2011, a Google update reduced the search visibility of parked domains.

65. Useful Content: Google may distinguish between “quality” and “useful” content .

Site-level factors
66. Content Provides Value and Unique Insight: Google has stated that they are happy to penalize sites that don’t bring anything new or useful to the table, especially single affiliate sites.

67. “Contact Us” Page: The aforementioned Google quality document says they prefer sites with “an appropriate amount of contact information.” Make sure your contact information matches your whois information.