Search Engine Optimization Tips
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Search Engine Optimization Tips
Copyright 2006 Sharon Housley
Not only do you have just a few seconds to grab the
attention of the web visitor, content developers must
perform well within search engine searches so they are
"found"when web surfers search on related keywords or
phrases. In order to perform well, a website must have
traffic. Decent traffic will result if a website ranks well
in search engines, that is why strong placement in search
engines for critical keywords and phrases is essential.
When struggling with search engine optimization just go
back to the basics, what do search engines want? Search
engines want to return search results, that are relevant
and useful to the searcher. Webmasters can help search
engines discern what keywords or phrases their site relates
to.
Search Engine Optimization Dos
1. CSS - Cascading Style Sheets.
Use header tags and cascading style sheets in your website
design. Many search engines value H1 and H2 tags more than
others. The assumption is that header tags are used to
highlight the most important items or themes that appear on
a page. By using header tags webmasters can bullet those
keywords or phrases they deem to be most important. The CSS
file will help your site load quickly and provide a
consistent look and feel throughout the website.
2. Titles.
A website is the collection of webpages under a single
domain, a webpage refers to a specific page within a
website. Unique page titles throughout a website is
important. Websites typically contain many webpages using
unique titles on webpages will help highlight different key
phrases while uniting all the website content in a single
theme.
3. Related Links.
Links from related or relevant sites are more important
than generic links from unrelated websites. Links are seen
as "votes" of quality content. Search engines weigh links
from websites that contain related or similar content more
importantly, than links from unrelated websites. Work to
obtain relevant quality links from related or authority
websites.
4. Anchor Text.
Vary anchor text, meaning use a variety of phrases to link
to a site. Using different anchor text to link to a website
is seen by search engines as "natural" linking . Search
engines use the anchor text of a websites incoming link as
part of their algorhthym to determine a websites theme.
5. Copy.
A minimumum of 200 words of copy is suggested for each web
page. In order to spider a site a search engine must have
sufficient copy to spider. Less does not necessarily mean
more, when it comes to search engine ranking. In general
try to keep copy "above the fold", so that visitors don't
have to scroll. Copy above the fold is usually sufficient
to determine thhe context of the webpage.
6. Fresh.
Keep it fresh search engines take notice of how frequently
content is updated or added. Search engines spider websites
that update content on a frequent basis at regular
intervals. Add new content or webpages daily or weekly to
increase a search engine spider's frequency.
7. Consistent.
Provide quality, consistent fresh content. Consistent
related content is critical to encouraging both visitors
and search engines to return. Providing consistent quality
content encourages links which will increase a websites
popularity.
8. Themed.
Relate the contents of a website by a single theme, uniting
content using contextual words will help websites rank well
for less critical but very targeted related keywords and
phrases.
Search Engine Optimization Don'ts
1. Keyword Stuffing.
Don't stuff web pages with keywords that is similar to or
the same as the webpages background color. Most search
engines have ways to detect keyword stuffing. Keyword
stuffing will likely result ina search engine ban.
2. Cloaking.
Cloaking is when the website identifies the IP address of a
search engine spider and feeds the spider content that it
is not really on the page. Essentially the search engine
sees optimized content that is not currently on the web
page that it is spidered. It is difficult for search
engines to detect cloaking, but if a site is banned or
cloaking it is very difficult to convince a search engine
to relist the content.
3. Don't Sacrifice Quality.
Don't sacrifice qualtiy for optimization. While search
engine optimization is important, it is equally important
that the content on a webpage should make sense. Placing
well in search engines at the expense of a quality
professional image with decent web copy, will not usually
result in sales. It is a matter of striking a balance.
4. Spam.
Not much to be said about this one, don't spam. Don't spam
search engines, don't conduct email spam campaigns, and
don't spam forums. Being labeled a spammer is a hard
reputation to shed.
A website is an important part of a business, search engine
optomization is a business investment and requires
attention and effort in order to succeed. Website creation
is more than just pretty images and an attractive design.
In order to "sell" your product or service your
information, your site must be found. Therefore it is
imperative that search engine content is optomized for
search engine placement.
About the Author:
About the Author: Sharon Housley manages marketing for
FeedForAll www.feedforall.com software for creating,
editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition
Sharon manages marketing for NotePage
www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software
company.
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