Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Search Ranking Factors Shows How Little SEO Has Changed


Search Ranking Factors Shows How Little SEO Has Changed
Aug 24, 2009 at 1:37pm ET by Matt McGee

72 search engine optimizers from around the world have contributed to SEOmoz’s latest Search Engine Ranking Factors report, a study that offers valuable insight into how SEO works in 2009 … but also shows how little it’s changed in recent years. (Disclaimer: I’m one of the 72 contributors.) You can read the survey here, Surveyand there are also some interesting comments on SEOmoz’s blog post.

Participating SEOs completed a lengthy survey earlier this year that involved ranking possible factors that Google uses when ranking sites. The survey also included a variety of questions about current SEO trends and topics.

According to this year’s survey, the top five ranking factors are:

1.Anchor Text from External Links
2.Keyword Use in Title Tag
3.Raw Link Popularity
4.Diversity of Linking Domains
5.Keyword Use in Root Domain

Those first three factors are unchanged from the 2007 version of this survey, although the order is slightly different. Two years ago, the top five were:

1.Keyword Use in Title Tag
2.Global Link Popularity of Site (”Raw Link Popularity” above)
3.Anchor Text of Inbound Links (”Anchor Text from External Links” above)
4.Link Popularity within the Site’s Internal Link Structure
5.Age of Site

It looks like SEOmoz changed the structure of this year’s survey a bit. Negative ranking factors are presented separately, and there’s a new chart of “Overall Ranking Algorithm” elements. In fact, the fifth factor on the 2007 list, “Age of Site,” is now essentially the same as (or at least very similar to) the number one piece of the Overall Ranking Algorithm, “Trust/Authority of the Host Domain.”

When it comes to the big picture of SEO, the primary factors really haven’t changed much over the years. But what separates “good” SEO from “great” SEO is often in the details. That’s where you’ll find the true value of the SEO factors survey — in learning the little things that competitors may have overlooked.

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Matt McGee is the Search Engine Land Assignment Editor, and offers search marketing consulting and training to businesses of all sizes. He blogs at Small Business Search Marketing and HyperlocalBlogger.com.

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3 comments:

Carolyn B said...

Really interesting Article. Thanks for blogging about SEO.

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sisena said...

Great article.
Your site’s link popularity will drastically affect your search engine rankings. Generally speaking, the more inbound links you have, the better.Search engines judge the value and quality of your site based on the number of links you have.

Thanks for the information