Google toolbar and seo
The Google Toolbar has improved significantly since its introduction and now offers a number of useful features. The main focus of this article, however, is on those that aid in search engine optimization. So without further ado, here's the Google Toolbar unfolded.
This is the Google PageRank indicator. PageRank is one of the ways that Google rates your website and plays a role in the position of your site in Google's search results. Site ranking is determined by several variables, including PageRank value and the number of inbound links. Sites with a higher PageRank generally have better rankings than other sites, all other factors being equal. I have personally noticed a significant improvement in the search engine placement of our Search Engine Optimization site (LilEngine.com) whenever our Google PageRank has risen.
If you have optimized your website in the hope of increasing your search engine placement in Google, the "Cached Snapshot" will indicate whether or not Google has updated their database with the new version of your page. If the Googlebot visits your site regularly, the cached version of your site will be updated more frequently than otherwise
Google Web Search: You can easily search the web using the Google Search Engine via the Google Toolbar by typing in your search terms in the search box area and then clicking enter or clicking the 'Search Web' button on the toolbar.
The Google Toolbar is a must have for any serious search engine optimizer and anyone who searches the internet on a regular basis. Here's why...
The Google Toolbar has improved significantly since its introduction and now offers a number of useful features. The main focus of this article, however, is on those that aid in search engine optimization. So without further ado, here's the Google Toolbar unfolded.
When Google spiders your site, it records the latest version of your site which can be viewed by using the drop down menu associated with the Google Toolbar Page Info button and selecting "Cached Snapshot of Page". To see the cached version of a specific page, your browser must be on that page when you use this toolbar feature.
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