How would a non-optimized site outrank a site which has done SEO?

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S Webmaster video question comes from Pollyanna in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Pollyanna asks when analyzing rankings for highly competitive keywords in our industry, we have found sites not as optimized as ours on page, and that have few link and little content that are still ahead of us.

What gives?

Why are unoptimised sites ranking so well?

The thing that I want to avoid is the impression that it's only the optimization that would make you rank.

There's lots of different factors that would make you rank well.

But fundamentally, we try to look at on page content as well as off domain links.

And it's not the case that just because somebody has done optimization, it's automatically better than a site that hasn't done optimization.

There's a lot of sites from schools and students and people that handwrite their HTML, and they might not necessarily get every single thing optimized, but that doesn't mean that

it's not a good resource.

So another thing is we typically don't show all of the backlinks for a site to your competitors.

If you log into Google Webmaster Tools, then we give you a very exhaustive list.

But even if you're going to Yahoo, Link Explorer or anywhere else, you're going to get only a subset or a different sampling of the links that point to a particular competitor site.

And the reason that we do that is link.

Originally, we didn't have the storage space to return all of the backlinks.

And then over time that just sort of became a tradition.

So there might very well be links from very high rate page rank or very reputable sites pointing to that particular other page that's allowing it to rank.

So it's always tough whenever you're talking about it in terms of other people in your industry.

We always want to look at it and say, oh, that's not as good a page or not as good a side as my site.

But bear in mind that you can absolutely have links that you might not know about as far as two competing sites or to your own sites that your competitors might not know about.

And then we try not to put so much emphasis that you have to do SEO, because we want sites to be able to rank well on the basis of merit.

If they're good, they should show up in search results.

So that's our basic philosophy.