02-17-2008, 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by KRosh
I didn't read through all 104 posts sorry -
Inbound links are the most important factor, optimized content follows
It's important to optimize your web page contents for your keywords. By optimizing your web page contents for your keywords, you tell search engines that your pages are relevant to these keywords.
Your web pages will get top rankings for these keywords if there is no competition. Unfortunately, there's a lot of competition and many pages are optimized for the same keywords as you have chosen.
That's where inbound links come to play. If more than one web page is optimized for the same keyword,(Obviously) then the web page with the best inbound links will get the best rankings.

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Originally Posted by **********
Google ranks sites higher that have more ORGANIC imbound links. Why? Because Google figures that a site with lots of inbound links is important, popular, and relivant.
There is more to it than just this, but the algorythm that drives Google is a carefully guarded secret. Anyone who claims to know it or how it works is full of it.
As your site gets popular, and more people link to you, Google will notice and rank you higher.
Companies that create a bunch of bogus domains to link to you are not unkown to google. If the links are from BS places, or the context of the links is false, Google will push you to the very bottom of the list.
For more check out this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank
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Quoted for someone who might have missed reading. True information, nicely put. 
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