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How to Rank in Google News – WhitePaper

google-news-logoIf you’ve been paying attention to the news lately, it has been hard to miss the squabbles between NewsCorp and Google over NewsCorp’s content being included in the Google News content aggregator. The most interesting quote to come out of the war of words between these two Goliaths, however, is where Google notes casually that they send NewsCorp’s sites thousands of clicks per minute.

While not all websites can generate quality content at a rate and consistency that NewsCorp does, we at 6S Marketing know that Google News can be an important stream of traffic for those sites willing to aggressively generate high quality content pieces. To help people take advantage of this, we’ve compiled the “How to Rank in Google News” whitepaper. It’s free, go ahead and download it!

Included in this guide is technical requirements for getting your site into Google News, content formatting and separation requirements, and a section on Google News SEO, as the Google News rankings function very differently from the organic search index. Currently only available within the Google help pages and within Google videos and blog postings, now you can have all the information you need for getting your site into the Google News index and ranking prominently, all in one document.

Click here to download the guide.

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  • Pingback by Strategizing for Google in 2010 | 6S Marketing — January 28, 2010 @ 8:52 pm

    [...] that content from Google News is included in real-time search results as well (here’s a how-to guide to ranking in Google News).  Basic level search optimization for sites like Twitter is relatively straightforward.  Write [...]

  • Comment by Herry Raval — May 12, 2010 @ 2:07 am

    Hi, Quentin

    By reading your blog I get a knowledge of how make page rank, which such important for every site. Every matter is important for get rank in Google.

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