Google is now better able to reward high-quality Web content that is
relevant to a search query, and less dependent on traditional signals,
such as keywords, according to a recent report from Searchmetrics.
The report was based on an analysis of the the top 30 search results for 10,000 relevant keywords and 300,000 websites appearing on Google.com in 2015. The aim of the study, which has been carried out every year since 2012, was to identify the key factors that high-ranking Web pages have in common.
Below are five key search engine optimization (SEO) lessons from the report. To see the complete list of correlations to search rankings, check out the full analysis.
1. Comprehensive content is more important than ever
Higher-ranking pages tend to have more words and are better able to give searchers the information they are looking for by covering topics more comprehensively, as well as being easier to read and understand, the analysis found.
The report was based on an analysis of the the top 30 search results for 10,000 relevant keywords and 300,000 websites appearing on Google.com in 2015. The aim of the study, which has been carried out every year since 2012, was to identify the key factors that high-ranking Web pages have in common.
Below are five key search engine optimization (SEO) lessons from the report. To see the complete list of correlations to search rankings, check out the full analysis.
1. Comprehensive content is more important than ever
Higher-ranking pages tend to have more words and are better able to give searchers the information they are looking for by covering topics more comprehensively, as well as being easier to read and understand, the analysis found.
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