I have this theory of that rankings increase the more people search for the domain of your site. Like mywebsite.com on google - Maybe, not sure.. Is there a way of doing massive searches on google with different ips for each search?
That's an interesting theory. Haven't really heard that one before...but I suppose it makes sense. Are you basing this on any sort of data, or is this just a gut feeling?
That is really an interesting theory and can be very helpful for people to increase traffic to website. I think this will be one more service such as SEO services. Today, many people move to SEO business, so this is good news especially for them.
If the domain has high authority you could try to spam it a bit with bookmarks,high pr comments etc and see how it works.
Probably not. If someone knows your domain, the chance of them searching for it is very slim instead of just typing it in to the URL field instantly. It would be a very unstable thing to base search results on and therefore I HIGHLY doubt it contributes even the slightest to SERPs.
This is an interesting theory and it makes sense to me also. But I am not sure that Google takes it in consideration. It requires a lot of resources to keep a database on each search of a domain with the IP of the guy who searched it. And besides if you know the domain name why would you put it in Google not directly in your browser this might sound fishy to the hawks in Google (they see all) . It seems to me that this is a lot of work to do by Google for a thing that can be easily manipulated. But as I said again I am not sure may be they take it in consideration because it really makes sense.
Rankings usually increase when your website or one of its pages become the landing page for a particular set of of related queries in the Search Engine. It depends on how your site is optimized for that keyword apart from many other things. Though your theory is interesting and needs to be be analysed and tested against sets of different sites. As for as the second thing is concerned regarding massive searches, it surely is black hat technique and not very difficult for search engines to detect over a period of time, especially Google has got much smarter over that. It boils down to the fact that anything which does not bring good user experience stands defected in the eyes of the search engine and is highly likely to be detected.
Here's a thought. Why not actually build a brand/community instead of trying to trick google? You would be wasting your time doing this.
When people type a domain name eg "cars wikipedia", the query tells Google that people trust that site. Google has also made it clear lately that they are looking for brands.
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