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I would first check to see how many links those bad sites have compared to the better sites.
In general I know that Google's Chinese language SERPs have been criticized in the past. Several of our members from China have said that the Google SERPs are still not as good as those from Baidu. I'm afraid that Google is still playing catch-up with its Chinese language site.
As I can see some websites that do not close to the kw that I search, but it would still showed firmly on Top 3. The only one factor I can see is its large pageview.
But it really doesn't the one I would like to see.
Our site has very good info close to the topic, I want to optimize it to be in the Top 5, how can I do int this bad state?
How is this going on?My best guess is the same as redstorm's. Those sites have probably had quite a bit of SEO work done on them.
As I mentioned above, the number of links pointing to these sites can be a good indicator. A quick and easy way to boost rankings on SEs like Google is to get on-topic links to your site. The number and quality of links to your site plays a big factor in its ranking.
As I can see some websites that do not close to the kw that I search, but it would still showed firmly on Top 3. The only one factor I can see is its large pageview.A lot of those ranking factors come from the pages that link to the page in question. The text surrounding the link and the keywords used in the link itself become factors in the ranking of the target page.
If you already have a good site about your topic then the next step is to get links. Try to get the sites that link to you to use your keywords you want to rank for. Just keep in mind that not all search engines put the same amount of importance on links. Many put stronger emphasis on the content of your page and site.