The latest issue of ‘Axandra Weekly Search Engine Facts’ has been released. The featured article titled “How spelling mistakes influence your rankings on Google”.

How spelling mistakes influence your rankings on Google

Spelling mistakes can have a negative effect on the positions of your web pages in Google’s search results. In addition to this, there are many more quality signals that Google checks on your web pages.

Is it really important to avoid spelling mistakes?

Google’s Matt Cutts confirmed in a video, that the number of spelling mistakes correlates with the PageRank of a website:

“We noticed a while ago that, if you look at the PageRank of a page – how reputable we think a particular page or site is – the ability to spell correlates relatively well with that. So, the reputable sites tend to spell better and the sites that are lower PageRank, or very low PageRank, tend not to spell as well.”

This does not mean that Google uses this as a ranking signal. However, Google’s latest “Panda” algorithm update indicates that Google considers several quality signals when ranking web pages.

Which quality signals are checked by Google?

When Google released the first Panda update, they also released a list of questions that can help you to judge the quality of your site:

  • Does the article have spelling, stylistic, or factual errors?
  • How much quality control is done on content?
  • Is the content mass-produced by or outsourced to a large number of creators, or spread across a large network of sites, so that individual pages or sites don’t get as much attention or care?
  • Was the article edited well, or does it appear sloppy or hastily produced?
  • Does the article contain insightful analysis or interesting information that is beyond obvious?
  • Would you expect to see the article in a printed magazine, encyclopedia or book?
  • Are the pages produced with great care and attention to detail vs. less attention to detail?
  • Does the article have an excessive amount of ads that distract from or interfere with the main content?
  • Are the articles short, unsubstantial, or otherwise lacking in helpful specifics?
  • Does the article describe both sides of a story?
  • Does the article provide a complete or comprehensive description of the topic?

What you have to do now

If you want to make sure that your web pages get high rankings on Google, you have to make sure that your web pages contain high quality content.

Low-quality content on some parts of your website can impact the whole site’s rankings. Remove low quality pages and improve the content of individual shallow pages into more useful pages.

Analyze your web pages to make sure that Google can give them high rankings. If Google finds the right content on your web pages, your website will get high rankings.

Table of contents:

– Facts of the week

– Search engine news and articles of the week

– Success stories

– Previous articles.

Copyright Axandra.com – Web site promotion software

Read the Latest Issue of Axandra Weekly Search Engine Facts

Axandra Weekly Search Engine Facts Subscription

Axandra Site

*IMNewswatch would like to thank Andre Voget and Axandra for granting permission to reprint the latest article.

Sharing is caring