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How Important is Page One Ranking? posted by JT, July 4th 2012

Having your site appear on the first page of search results is good? Or course it is, everybody knows that, but nobody could quantify exactly how valuable page one rankings were until AOL got a little loose with some of their internal data a few years back.

On August 4th, 2006, AOL inadvertently made public search statistics for over 650,000 users over a three month period. The following stats gleaned from the leaked data show how important a page one ranking is:

Total Searches:9,038,794
Total Clicks: 4,926,623

Ranking Number 1 receives 42.1% of click throughs.
Ranking Number 2 receives 11.9% of click throughs.
Ranking Number 3 receives 8.5% of click throughs.
Ranking Number 4 receives 6.1% of click throughs.
Ranking Number 5 receives 4.9 % of click throughs.

Ranking 11-1000 combined receives 11.3% of click throughs.

5 SEO Myths posted byJT, June 23rd

The SEO industry is constantly changing. Search providers are always updating their algorithms to provide more relavent results; what worked yesterday isn’t guaranteed to work today. That being said, the following five misconceptions about SEO have been shown, overwhelmingly, to be false.

You can always be #1 for all your keywords.
Unfortunately, there are unscrupulous Web marketers promising to make you #1 for all your chosen keywords. With billions of pages across the Internet that claim is impossible to fullfil – just forget it.

Content doesn’t matter.
Unfortunately, many believe that content doesn’t matter as long as people visit your site. But if content is lousy to the point that readers aren’t reading it, how will they ever find your links? Content is king if you want loyal return customers.

PageRank matters.
The truth is that the content of the website matters more now. Pagerank is not a bad indicator of Google’s trust in a website, but it is not the beginning and the end.

Use SEO keywords as often a possible.
While it is important to make sure that your primary SEO keywords appear in your content regularly, it is actually detrimental to overdo it. If Google gets the “sense” that you are performing what’s known as “keyword stuffing“, you may be penalized.

Submitting your site to search engines increases your ranking.
In the old days this might have been true, but no longer. Search engines like Google use web crawling technology that continually scans the Internet to find and rank pages. It will find your site even if it’s not submitted.