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Beginners - Getting Listed In Search Engines
Once you have your web site complete and ready to be listed you need to take a slow step by step approach to get listed in the search engines. If you do it right the first time and then build on that formula, your profits and your site will benefit...
Do the Search Engines Know Your Website?
Are you considering a search engine promotion campaign to improve your website's search engine visibility? To aid in your decision, have you checked your website to determine its search engine awareness? Perhaps you may be thinking why do I need to...
'How to Achieve High Rankings in the Search Engines'
A frequent question asked is "Why do some people achieve a high search engine positioning and get plenty of traffic while others do not? Simple. The people who have high search engine positions in the major search engines selected keywords that many...
PPC search engines are ok: what about their partners?
Pay per click search engines are one of the most effective ways to drive targeted customers to your web site. I’m sure you know them already. If you are serious about your internet business (and I’m sure you are), you must consider them for your...
Search Engine Spam: Useful Knowledge for the Web Site Promoter
Before getting started on using gateway pages and other HTML techniques to improve your search engine ranking, you need to know a little about spam and spamdexing. Spamming the search engines (or spamdexing) is the practice of using unethical or...
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How to Use Keywords to Optimize Your Site for Search Engines - Part 2
Placing keywords strategically throughout your web pages will greatly improve your rankings in the search engines. Many sites, however, leave them out altogether so your Site won't get ranked at all. Inserting too many keywords in your web pages or repeating them too often, will result in your site getting banned from the search engines.
How do you sort all this out so you can effectively market your web site to the search engines?
My last article (www.isitebuild.com/keyword), discussed, what is a keyword and how to create targeted keywords for your site. Next we will discuss where to place keywords, how many to use and some tips on what to avoid.
Where to place keywords in your web pages?
Title Tag - this tag should contain your most important keyword phrase. Make the title interesting enough to grab the visitor's attention. Only use 5 to 6 words in your title with your most relevant keyword in the beginning.
Description Meta Tag The search engines often use this tag when they display the description of your web site in the search results. Try to make the description inviting for your visitors. The length should be less than 200 characters, including spaces.
Keyword Meta Tag This tag will contain a listing of your keywords and keyword phrases that are relevant to your page and enable a Search Engine to find you. Here are some things to remember:
Don't use the same keyword more than 3 times. Use keywords that occur in your Title Tag and Description Tag. Use only 200 characters for all your keywords. Use different keywords for all your pages. Only use keywords that are relevant to your site. Use lower case letters. Use the single and plural forms of your keywords. Use commas or spaces between your keywords or keyword phrases.
Heading Tags These tags hold separate topics between paragraphs and range from , which is very large and bold to , which is very small and bold. Your
page heading should contain your most important keywords or keyword phrase.
Alt Tag This tag is used to add text in place of the image. The user may have turned off reading the graphics to make the page load faster. Therefore he will read the ALT Tag text instead. Add short keyword rich text to your graphic links. Make sure the ALT text describes the link destination.
Hypertext Links Include your keywords or keyword phrase in your link text.
Content Search Engine spiders put more weight on keyword rich content that is higher up on the page rather than in the middle or lower sections. Insert your keywords and keyword phrases in your text at least three times.
Types of Sites that won't get indexed by Search Engines. Flash and Frame Sites - pages created this way will be avoided by the Search Engines spiders.
Dynamic Pages - any web address that contains a question mark (i.e. ASP, Perl, Cold Fusion), will not be indexed by the spiders.
Password Protected Pages - Search Engines Spiders will not index any area that is protected by a password.
Meta Tag Generators These are tools that can be used to automatically generate your keywords. Here are some resources you can use:
http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/mk-metas.html http://www.bcentral.com/products/metatags.asp
Conclusion: Consumers are 5 times more likely to purchase your products after seeing search engine listings versus banners. Implementing these strategies mentioned, may not get you a number one ranking in the Search Engines, but you definitely have a distinct advantage over those Web Sites that have not done any optimizing.
About the Author
Herman Drost is a Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and author of iSiteBuild.com Site Design and Low Cost Hosting from $30/year. (http://www.isitebuild.com) Subscribe to the "Marketing Tips" newsletter for more original articles. mailto:subscribe@isitebuild.com.
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