Matt Cutts from Google has mentioned that there areover 200 variables in the Google Algorithm that effect how your site shows up in their engine. Here are the top 50 that I could find:

Domain: Age of Domain, History of domain, KWs in domain name, Sub domain or root domain,  TLD of Domain, IP address of domain, Location of IP address / Server

Architecture: HTML structure, Use of Headers tags, URL path, Use of external CSS / JS files

Content: Keyword density of page, Keyword in Title Tag, Keyword in Meta Description (Not Meta Keywords), Keyword in KW in header tags (H1, H2 etc), Keyword in body text, Freshness of Content

Per Inbound Link: Quality of website linking in, Quality of web page linking in, Age of website, Age of web page, Relevancy of page’s content, Location of link (Footer, Navigation, Body text), Anchor text if link, Title attribute of link, Alt tag of images linking, Country specific TLD domain, Authority TLD (.edu, .gov), Location of server, Authority Link (CNN, BBC, etc)

Cluster of Links: Uniqueness of Class C address

Internal Cross Linking: No of internal links to page, Location of link on page, Anchor text of FIRST text link

Penalties: Over Optimization, Purchasing Links, Selling Links, Comment Spamming, Cloaking, Hidden Text, Duplicate Content, Keyword stuffing, Manual penalties, Sandbox effect

Miscellaneous: JavaScript Links, No Follow Links

Pending: Performance / Load of a website, Speed of JS,

Misconceptions: XML Sitemap (Aids the crawler but doesn’t help rankings), PageRank (General Indicator of page’s performance)

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Google Suggest, Google Real-time Search, Google Goggle, Google Music Search … is Microsoft’s Bing or Apple’s iPhone the real competitor here?

I think it depends based on the vertical:

Google VS Apple = phones/pda
(e.g. iPhone vs Droid)

Google VS Apple = Online Music
(e.g. iTunes vs Google linking to music sites)

Google VS MSFT = Search
(e.g. Google vs Bing)

I think as the mobile phone becomes more and more important to the internet (and search) Apple will emerge as the major player for Google to compete with.

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