Authority/Trust
Classifications
Internal link ratios
Localization
Entities
Domain history
Thin content
Page Level Signals:
Meta data
Classifications (and Localization)
Entities
Authority/trust (external links)
Temporal signals
Semantic signals
Linguistic indicators (language and nuances)
Prominence factors (bold, headings, italics, lists, etc.)
Off-site Signals:
Link related signals
Temporal signals
Trust elements (known by the company you keep)
Entity/Authority; citations, co-citation, etc.
Social graph signals
Spam signals (that might incur dampening)
Semantic relevance (of the other signals)
Please do bear in mind, 'link related' doesn't mean PageRank. Links can send a variety of signals, methods like PageRank, being just one.
While we'll avoid the specifics, you can get a sense that there are a variety of signals a search engine might use to understand what a site and/or a web page is about. And of course what types of elements might be used in scoring search results
thanks[b]Hello charan..
Site-Level Signals:
Authority/Trust
Classifications
Internal link ratios
Localization
Entities
Domain history
Thin content
Page Level Signals:
Meta data
Classifications (and Localization)
Entities
Authority/trust (external links)
Temporal signals
Semantic signals
Linguistic indicators (language and nuances)
Prominence factors (bold, headings, italics, lists, etc.)
Off-site Signals:
Link related signals
Temporal signals
Trust elements (known by the company you keep)
Entity/Authority; citations, co-citation, etc.
Social graph signals
Spam signals (that might incur dampening)
Semantic relevance (of the other signals)
Please do bear in mind, 'link related' doesn't mean PageRank. Links can send a variety of signals, methods like PageRank, being just one.
While we'll avoid the specifics, you can get a sense that there are a variety of signals a search engine might use to understand what a site and/or a web page is about. And of course what types of elements might be used in scoring search results
thanks[/b]
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Site-Level Signals:
Authority/Trust
Classifications
Internal link ratios
Localization
Entities
Domain history
Thin content
Page Level Signals:
Meta data
Classifications (and Localization)
Entities
Authority/trust (external links)
Temporal signals
Semantic signals
Linguistic indicators (language and nuances)
Prominence factors (bold, headings, italics, lists, etc.)
Off-site Signals:
Link related signals
Temporal signals
Trust elements (known by the company you keep)
Entity/Authority; citations, co-citation, etc.
Social graph signals
Spam signals (that might incur dampening)
Semantic relevance (of the other signals)
Please do bear in mind, 'link related' doesn't mean PageRank. Links can send a variety of signals, methods like PageRank, being just one.
While we'll avoid the specifics, you can get a sense that there are a variety of signals a search engine might use to understand what a site and/or a web page is about. And of course what types of elements might be used in scoring search results
thanks [b]Hello charan.. Site-Level Signals: Authority/Trust Classifications Internal link ratios Localization Entities Domain history Thin content Page Level Signals: Meta data Classifications (and Localization) Entities Authority/trust (external links) Temporal signals Semantic signals Linguistic indicators (language and nuances) Prominence factors (bold, headings, italics, lists, etc.) Off-site Signals: Link related signals Temporal signals Trust elements (known by the company you keep) Entity/Authority; citations, co-citation, etc. Social graph signals Spam signals (that might incur dampening) Semantic relevance (of the other signals) Please do bear in mind, 'link related' doesn't mean PageRank. Links can send a variety of signals, methods like PageRank, being just one. While we'll avoid the specifics, you can get a sense that there are a variety of signals a search engine might use to understand what a site and/or a web page is about. And of course what types of elements might be used in scoring search results thanks[/b]
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