Authority on the Web
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007I have been a little disappointed with the latest Google PageRank that apparently is going on because none of my websites have budged. They are all the same PageRank. I guess there is still time for the Google dance to affect them. Still, it’s a little disheartening to say the least.
It has got me to thinking about the web and authority. If Google determines PR and SERPs by a webpage’s authority on a subject on the web, then how do you build that up? We all know that incoming links from authority webpages are important, but how did those pages become an authority? It’s almost like trying to find the starting point of a circle. It just keeps spiraling around and around.
So, how do you build a reputation on a certain topic when it comes to the web? First you have to write solid content. Use your own words and thoughts. It’s OK to be inspired by someone else’s post or writings, but form your own opinion.
Most of us don’t have a huge advertising budget but getting the word out about our little spot in cyberspace is paramount. Visit other like-minded blogs, leave thought-provoking comments, and join forums that are topical to your website. People will never know you are on the Internet unless you tell the world. This can be hard for some who sky away from the spotlight. It is something you will have to work on because if you do not promote yourself then no one else will. If you start speaking up more on the web, then your authority will slowly begin to grow.
One of the bloggers I regularly read just returned from BlogHer and had a list of what she had learned from her experience. She had struggled with labeling herself a professional blogger, although she is making money doing it. Through the encouragement of others, she is now ready to call herself a professional blogger and treat it like her business. Have confidence to take charge of your online presence and people will take notice.
So, if you have passion for a subject, love to write, and don’t mind a little self-promotion, then web authority should follow. It doesn’t hurt to have a huge wad of cash lying around for advertising. If not, then it may take a while but authority can be built, it just takes time.


