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may be the single most important tip in this article. Google
has shown an affinity towards sites that remain consistent
in structure, growth, content, and popularity. At the risk
of sounding prosaic, outside of receiving highly trusted inbound
links, the best way to bring Google to trust you is to show
Google over time that you are trustworthy.
Think about your relationship with Google as you would any
other relationship. Relationships take time, they take commitment
over time, and trust in a relationship needs to be cultivated.
If you happen to screw up, it takes time to regain any trust
that was lost.
With your website, show Google that you are consistent, that
you are dedicated, and that you actually care. Do not change
your website's structure or focus entirely just because you
feel like it. Spend time every day for months, even years,
growing your site and promoting your site. Take the time to
make sure it is as user friendly as possible taking into account
issues such as accessibility. And whatever you do, do not
take the chance of trying to cheat on Google by using a 'shortcut'
– it can and will set you back in your relationship
several months, if not longer.
Far be it from me to be a Google apologist – I certainly
do not agree with everything that they do. The move towards
a trust-based system is one that has received both praise
and criticism, and both praise and criticism is deserved.
While Google might be doing well in fighting search engine
sp@m, they have simultaneously (if not inadvertently) hurt
the small business owner who does not know any better.
There are many who complain about Google being 'unfair' towards
website owners. Whether or not they really are being unfair
is ultimately a moot point, Google is what Google does. If
you choose to continue to care about having quality rankings
in Google, complaining will not bring you higher rankings,
adapting to their changes will.
These days Google wants to know that they can trust you. If
you have been around long enough, they may already trust you,
but if you are starting fresh, or if you have made mistakes
in the past, you may have a long road ahead of you to prove
to Google that they should care about your website, and that
it is suitable for their rankings. Keep in mind that high
trusted, one way in bound links will always be the fastest
route to rankings, add a privacy policy and good contact information,
follow the typical guidelines that make a site reliable (see
Google's webmaster guidelines), and be consistent with your
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