What Does Google Look For?

What Does Google Look For?

You probably know by now that when it comes to being found online, keeping Google happy is the way to go. Businesses have invested millions in staying on Google’s good side, while others try all sorts of tricks to try and increase their rankings without spending any money at all. But both of them will find themselves stuck at some point, and then they will be asking the same question

What does Google actually look for on your website?

Well, that one is pretty difficult to answer in one post, mainly because there are so many things they look for! Google sends out it’s ‘spiders’ (bots) to crawl your website every single day, and they rank it on over 200 factors. Some of those things, like site spend and structure, will have been down to your web developer, while others, like keyword density, will be down to your content. But rather than go through all 200 + things Google looks for, we thought we would focus on a few of the easy changes you can make to improve your websites Google ranking, fast.


Make Sure Your Pages Are High Quality

Google values honesty over deception, and so it is always on the lookout for honest and useful websites to promote. It ranks this by something called Page Quality, or PQ and measures your success by how well each webpage achieves its purpose, and whether that purpose is positive. Granted, most web pages are meant to be helpful, but there are some out there that are only meant to make money, with no attempt to help the visitors, and others still that are just malicious. Google weeds these out and sends them to the bottom of the rankings. So how do you get a good PQ ranking? By making sure the purpose of your page is clear, and that it meets that purpose without misleading visitors. Generally, as long as the page helps users, Google won’t judge the quality of one page as any higher or lower than another. But if you are running a ‘higher stakes’ business (for example medical, financial, or legal), then you might be expected to meet a higher standard of quality. Which, if you’re an honest business, won’t be a problem.


Create More Content

If there’s one thing we know, it’s that Google loves content. In general, the more content you produce for your website, the better. But be warned – Google can spot lazy creators. Plagiarised or duplicated content will be flagged by Google, and it will significantly harm your rankings. So instead, you should focus on creating unique, shareble and genuinely useful content for your website. This could be anything from new landing pages to blog posts, videos, case studies and more. And then share it! The more you create, and the more that your creations get shared, the more positively Google will view your site. Keeping your website updated with fresh content is a sure fire way to get Google’s attention. It may take a little bit of time before you see a change, but if you keep at it, you will see your website shoot up the page rankings.

 

Get Your Title Tags Right

When looking at your website, one of the first things the spiders will look at is your page title. This is a meta tag, and if you go into your page’s HTML code you will find it by looking for the <title> tag. The text contained in this title tag has been called #the single most important on-page SEO element’. It’s the first thing visitors will see in search results, and it’s the main success factor for a lot of the other ranking criteria, like browser tags, social sharing and so on. So getting this right is pretty important. A good rule is to keep your title tags under 60 characters long, give every page a unique title and don’t overdo the keywords. Instead, be descriptive be concise and make it attractive to your customers. The rest will follow.


At Ad-Extra, we don’t help you rank well in Google searches organically (but we do work with people who do). Instead, we specialise in helping you appear at the top of the page, in the ‘paid ads’ section. While it might not be traditional ‘SEO’, a lot of the principles do apply to Google advertising too. After all, Google Ads is Google, and if your website isn’t meeting their criteria, then your ads won’t perform as well. To chat about getting your website to perform (so that your ad campaigns will), just get in touch with us today.

Adam Chapman-Ballard

Senior Marketing Leader | SaaS & Tech | Demand Gen | Business Development

6 年

Don't forget to add call tracking so you can see what all this great online activity does when someone calls you and you get an offline conversion.

Paula Bicknell

Chartered Financial Planner FPFS, STEP Associate *Helping professionals & SME's achieve their goals through effective financial advice*

6 年

Useful article Dominic

Rob Dew

Senior M365 Engineer

6 年

Very good blog thanks Dom!

Julie Genney

Mindset Coach empowering business women to create the confidence, clarity and self belief they want, and banish the self doubt sabotage that’s stopping them following their dreams. ??

6 年

Good clear simple blog, what’s not to like... Dominic Renshaw is the Google expert !

Natasha Johnson FCIPD

HR | LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT | RECRUITMENT Helping people change the way they think and behave so organisations become more effective.

6 年

Love the image! Now off the read the blog - thanks Dominic

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