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SEO Tips to get top rankings on google 2015

Search Engines Gain every second worldwide 48,500 Queries.
Google Using worldwide 90%.

You need to understand on what parameters Google Ranks websites

There are 200 factors involved in the ranking of a website which Google never reveals and keeps changing frequently; however it gives some hints by which one can improve the ranking of a website.

While fetching search results Google considers three things relevancy, popularity and high quality content. Working on below given things helps.

1. Domain Age
2. Use of Keywords
3. Keyword Density
4. Page Loading Speed
5. Content Quality
6. Fresh content
7. Rich Media Content
8. Mobile Optimization
9. Backlinks
10. Social Media Optimization

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