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2009

got a quick question on SEO?
Can anyone enlighten me as to why some low ranking page rank sites are listed in top 10 on google for keywords, compared to other sites with higher page rank using the same keywords and tons of back links are further down on google listing.
Most of these sites contain few back links, however they do contain keywords in headers, meta tags, title tags, on page.
Would this be enough to list them in top 10 on Google above high ranking sites with tons of back links and high page rank?
Any idea’s, would it simply be down to the use of keywords in appropriate places which is giving this page rank high up on top 10 on Google?
Allot of the higher page ranks are not using headers, title tags and meta tags, well some are but not at the beginning of title tags, meta tags, on page, etc. Or rather the use of them in some cases but not as much as lower ranking page rank sites listed higher in Google.
Alot depends on how competitive the niche and also the age of the TLD or the top level domain.
It’s funny I try to keep telling clients that page rank does not automatically make your site rank high for on page keywords.
One site may have 1000 backlinks from various sites but could be beat in the rankings bya site with 50 backlinks if they are anchored. By this I mean the backlinks use the keyword text to link back to their page.
If the site with 1000 backlinks does not anchor their text for that particular keyword they could be beat by a PR0 site.
So the key is to anchor your text with your main keywords.
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