Do you realize that Google looks into a few important metrics while ranking your site on search engine result pages (SERPs)? Though, I usually discuss the top 200 ranking factors in my blog posts which are extremely crucial for search engine ranking, Google pays particular attention to some specific factors on which ranking is more extremely based.

Let me use a blog post published yesterday by a struggling veteran blogger as a case study. Before I commented on that post, I read down the page first and realized that he had been into blogging working on his blog for the past 2 years, yet, without making a sale as confirmed by him in that post. This made me feel so concerned for such a veteran blogger and decide to publish this training tutorial.

What do you think about it? Would you ever wish that you should blog for the whole of 2 years (24 months) yet without making a sale? Would you expect that, for the first 2 years of building a blog, you won’t earn a penny? This is, obviously, why some veterans would certainly keep giving up and quitting every day.

What has been your own experience so far in the world of blogging? Are you sure your blog is built on the solid, proven fundamentals at all? Are you completely sure you’re not wasting any time at all doing what’s not helpful to your business?

However, if you’ve been rocking your own blog as a result of building it on the proven pillars, I’m pleased to inform you that it’s just the beginning and a tip of the iceberg. Yes, you’ll keep watching your blog skyrocket on search engine result pages (SERPs).

In today’s training tutorial, I’ll enumerate 4 major metrics that Google considers extremely-crucial for ranking your site.

Here are the major metrics that Google uses specifically to rank your site in the search engine:

  1. The quality of the content you create on your site
  2. The quality of the inbound links you generate for your site
  3. The social signals your site gets
  4. The bounce rate your site gets.


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    FKelso Premium Plus
    Thanks, Israel. I am missing something somewhere, as am still not attracting much traffic. It's been seven months...shouldn't I be seeing something happening by now?
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    Israel17 Premium
    Not to worry at all, my friend! It's still normal that you started building your site 7 months ago and haven't been seeing much traffic. What's your blog niche? Sometimes, the niche might be competitive and, so, you would have to compete with millions of blogs in the same niche.

    However, if you know how to implement the best content strategy, you'll watch your blog skyrocket in the search before the end of the year. Thanks for your kind visit!

    Israel Olatunji
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    FKelso Premium Plus
    I hope you are right. My niche is extremely competitive, I have discovered, but that is partly because it is such a popular subject. I figure eventually they have to find me....still waiting.
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    lesabre Premium
    Thanks again Israel
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    mbouteiller Premium Plus
    Thank you Israel!

    This is very helpful and I'll be going back to read it again over and over again.

    I have this bookmarked.

    Monica
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    Bridge007 Premium
    Thank you for creating great insight into inbound links.
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    Israel17 Premium
    Thanks for stopping by, Bridge007! Much impressed! Once you're willing to implement the pro blogging strategies as suggested in this training tutorial, getting your blog ranked in Google on time is guaranteed. Thanks for your awesome visit! See you at the top of the online world soon! Take note of Dahay' comment above.

    Israel Olatunji
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    TeriCalhoun Premium
    Israel could you please explain what inbound links are and give an example. What are social signals and bounce rate?
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    TeriCalhoun Premium
    Thank you Dahay.
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    Israel17 Premium
    Thanks for stopping by, Teri! Much impressed! Kindly go through the resource given to you by Dahay. It explains the meaning of inbound links and everything you need to learn about inbound links. Thanks for asking! Wish you much success in your online endeavors!

    Israel Olatunji
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    Israel17 Premium
    Thanks for being helpful, Dahay! Much grateful! Please, keep at this and you'll experience untold breakthroughs in this business. This is the work of passion which pays off in a lifetime. Looking forward to seeing your future accomplishments! Thanks for your lovely visit!

    Israel Olatunji
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