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What
are links?
Links are simply short text descriptions about your website that
are placed on others websites that you trade links with. There
once was a time when links didn't matter - at least not like they
do today. Some of the Search Engines looked at back links for
a portion of their algorithms, but it didn't carry the same weight
as it does today. Now, in order to be competitive in nearly any
online industry, back links are essential.
Back links
not only give the search engines an idea of a sites popularity,
but they help to determine the topic, and relevance of a site
in relation to its targeted keywords. Although search engine submission
is, and will always be very important, gathering relevant back
links is a must!
Numbers
Aren't Everything
Yes, its true that the number of links is very important, but
having relevancy is more so. If Site A has 500 back links from
totally unrelated sites, and Site B has 50 highly targeted links
from authority sites, chances are Site B will rank higher. That
is where RealEstateMegaSite.com comes in. We link you with other
real estate websites! Your site becomes very important to the
search engines and they move you up quickly. We will help you
get these links and autmotacially put them on your site for you,
no technical knowledge needed from you. We will then submit your
website ever month to over 1,000 search engines to let these search
engines know that you are online and have youre links ready.
Why
Google?
Google is the number one search engine on the Internet and supplies
results for thousands of other websites and search engines, including
AOL, Earthlink and many others.
Direct
quote from

"Google has persistently pursued innovation and refused to
accept the limitations of existing models. As a result, Google
developed its own serving infrastructure and breakthrough PageRank™
technology that changed the way searches are conducted.
From the beginning,
Google's developers recognized that providing the fastest, most
accurate results required a new kind of server setup. Whereas
most search engines ran off a handful of large servers that often
slowed under peak loads, Google employed linked PCs to quickly
find each query's answer. The innovation paid off in faster response
times, greater scalability and lower costs. It's an idea that
others have since copied, while Google has continued to refine
its back-end technology to make it even more efficient.
The software
behind Google's search technology conducts a series of simultaneous
calculations requiring only a fraction of a second. Traditional
search engines rely heavily on how often a word appears on a web
page. Google uses PageRank™ to examine the entire link structure
of the web and determine which pages are most important. It then
conducts hypertext-matching analysis to determine which pages
are relevant to the specific search being conducted. By combining
overall importance and query-specific relevance, Google is able
to put the most relevant and reliable results first.
PageRank Technology:
PageRank performs an objective measurement of the importance of
web pages by solving an equation of more than 500 million variables
and 2 billion terms. Instead of counting direct links, PageRank
interprets a link from Page A to Page B as a vote for Page B by
Page A. PageRank then assesses a page's importance by the number
of votes it receives.
PageRank also
considers the importance of each page that casts a vote, as votes
from some pages are considered to have greater value, thus giving
the linked page greater value. Important pages receive a higher
PageRank and appear at the top of the search results. Google's
technology uses the collective intelligence of the web to determine
a page's importance. There is no human involvement or manipulation
of results, which is why users have come to trust Google as a
source of objective information untainted by paid placement.
Hypertext-Matching
Analysis: Google's search engine also analyzes page content. However,
instead of simply scanning for page-based text (which can be manipulated
by site publishers through meta-tags), Google's technology analyzes
the full content of a page and factors in fonts, subdivisions
and the precise location of each word. Google also analyzes the
content of neighboring web pages to ensure the results returned
are the most relevant to a user's query."
The key to search engine position is RELEVANCE.
We can help you become relevant with our 2 step
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