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time spent on site and CTR on SERPs , and found that a low bounce rate is strongly correlated with good rankings. Bounce rate A low bounce rate could be the result of engaging, high-quality content, and is therefore rewarded by Google. Summarizing everythiGoogle positioning factors, according to Backlinko Home » SEO » Google positioning factors, according to Backlinko In August 2015, the usual annual/biennial studies on positioning factors on
Google were published, both by Searchmetrics and Moz . In recent Malaysia Phone Number List days it was Brian Dean, a person known for having created the skyscraper link building technique , who published his Search Engine Ranking Factors Study , starting from the analysis of 1 million Google results. As always, I want to remind you that correlation DOES NOT imply causation: therefore always take the data from this and other similar studies with a grain of salt. That said, here's what Backlinko's research revealed. Content index The number of domains linking to a site has a very strong influence on ranking Authoritative domains tend to rank better on Google Comprehensive and in-depth .
ranks better on Google than short content HTTPS is moderately correlated with good ranking There is no correlation between Schema markup and ranking Short URLs tend to rank better than long URLs Content with an image ranks better than content without images Using the exact keyword in the title tag has a small correlation with ranking Pages that load quickly rank significantly better than slower ones Lots of links = better positioning Ranking on Google is closely linked to the overall link authority of a page Exact match anchor text is significantly correlated with ranking A low bounce rate is strongly correlated with a good ranking on Google The number of domains linking to
Google were published, both by Searchmetrics and Moz . In recent Malaysia Phone Number List days it was Brian Dean, a person known for having created the skyscraper link building technique , who published his Search Engine Ranking Factors Study , starting from the analysis of 1 million Google results. As always, I want to remind you that correlation DOES NOT imply causation: therefore always take the data from this and other similar studies with a grain of salt. That said, here's what Backlinko's research revealed. Content index The number of domains linking to a site has a very strong influence on ranking Authoritative domains tend to rank better on Google Comprehensive and in-depth .
ranks better on Google than short content HTTPS is moderately correlated with good ranking There is no correlation between Schema markup and ranking Short URLs tend to rank better than long URLs Content with an image ranks better than content without images Using the exact keyword in the title tag has a small correlation with ranking Pages that load quickly rank significantly better than slower ones Lots of links = better positioning Ranking on Google is closely linked to the overall link authority of a page Exact match anchor text is significantly correlated with ranking A low bounce rate is strongly correlated with a good ranking on Google The number of domains linking to