The Worst SEO Mistakes That Lead To Lowering Your Search Engine Ranking
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The Worst SEO Mistakes That Lead To Lowering Your Search Engine Ranking
Copyright 2006 Mark Nenadic
Though there are many different theories out there
regarding what makes the best SEO technique, when it comes
to some issues that will work against your SEO efforts,
there are some issues where everyone agrees. Among these,
the most prominent are:
• Not having a web page title
• Using too many graphics, images, or flash animation on a
given web page
• Having a menu system that is prohibitively complex
It is extremely important that every web page on your site
has a title. Without providing a descriptive title that is
search engine optimized with the right keywords, you’ll not
only hurt your ranking, but you’ll turn visitors away.
Consider it the equivalent to owning a store without a sign
and with blackened windows. To make sure that you’re doing
your best on that level, make certain that each web page on
your site has its own unique title that is specific to its
content. Try to make sure that it includes the primary
keyword for that page, to ensure proper SEO for search
engine spiders.
By using too many graphics, images, or flash animation, you
may be pleasing the eye, but search engine spiders won’t
see it the same way. Search engines focus on the text
content of your website. Their spiders crawl through your
site looking for text, keywords, and other indications of
purpose. They cannot, however, understand images or flash
animations, nor will they ever understand their appeal.
Therefore, though images are great ways to add appeal to
your visitors, by adding too much to any given web page,
you’re decreasing the value of your search engine
optimization. To reduce this problem, try to create a
balance on your page where the text content is given the
true priority, and images, graphics, and flash animations
are only a compliment, not a focus for the page. You can
also help your website by adding alt tags to each of your
images so that you are providing the search engine spiders
with a bit of text, even when it’s an image that actually
shows up on the page.
The menu system of your website is the key to being able to
properly navigate around it. Search engine spiders are
typically considered to be relatively basic programs and
struggle with anything but the most primitive menu systems.
For example, if your menu involves JavaScript or a Java
applet, the search engine spider will not be able to
recognize any of the features, and will not be capable of
properly navigating the site. Certainly, these can be very
appealing to people, but search engine spiders don’t have
the same ability to interpret the features of a website as
people do. For proper search engine optimization, a simple
textual link is your best option as it is the easiest for a
search engine spider to understand. It makes your site
much more likely to be seen in full by the spider, and
therefore receive the best indexing and ranking results.
Furthermore, the majority of the time, an extremely
complicated menu system can quickly be replicated and
implemented using textual links and CSS. This will make an
enormous difference in your SEO results, and will be
welcomed by all of your visitors who are still using
dial-up and other slow connections.
If you must use a complex menu or site navigation system,
then make sure that you at least provide a site map that is
readily available via a text link from the home page. This
site map should use text to clearly link to every one of
the other pages of your web site. This way, even if a
spider is unable to use your regular menu system, it will
be able to reach all of the pages by way of the site map.
By carefully watching to make sure that you’ve avoided
these mistakes, you’ll be making a big difference in your
odds of achieving high ranking due to your search engine
optimization efforts. You’ll refrain from working against
your own SEO efforts due to simple errors, and will enjoy
much larger amounts of traffic to your website.
About the Author:
Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
www.15dn.com , where you will find articles and
resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.
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