COMPLETE WEB-SITE OPTIMIZATION FOR SEARCH ENGINES (part2)
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Source code optimization.
{title}...{ itle}
This tag is to be a winner. This is a primary spot to include
our keywords for SE spiders, bots or crawlers ("spider"
hereafter). {title} tags are the best "dainty dish" for SE
spiders. They eat them as cakes, so make title tags to be tasty
for them, about 65 characters long.
{meta name=description content="..."}
Important Meta tag. Very often the description you put will be
shown at the SE searching results. To my personal opinion they
have more important marketing role of attracting visitors than
actual optimization. The SEs' trust in "description" tag as well
as our next "keywords" tag has been greatly discriminated due to
fraud and unfair competition. Make it no more than 250
characters long, including, of course, your targeted keywords as
well.
{meta name=keywords content="..."}
Another advisable to use Meta tag should be included with all
your targeted and untargeted, but related to the topic, key
phases separated by commas. Note that highly popular and stand
alone keywords like "web-site", "internet", "business" etc. will
give you nothing more than increase the size of your web-page. I
won't be mistaken, if I say that about several millions of
web-pages have them. Don't overuse your keywords as well,
spiders don't like to be forced to eat what they don't want to.
{meta name=author content="..."}{meta name=copyright
content="..."}{meta name=language content="..."} etc.
Subsidiary Meta tags that are used more likely to satisfy
webmasters' ego, rather than bring any real help in rankings.
{h1}...{/h1} {h2}...{/h2} {h3}...{/h3}
In contrary to the previous tags the importance of, let's call
them, "body" tags have substantially risen for simple reason,
they are readable by visitors and it is hardly to cheat SE with
them than Meta description or keywords tags where any webmaster
may put anything s/he wants. Given that these tags determine the
headers of your web-page from the SE spiders' viewpoint, try to
include your targeted keywords in them.
{img src=: alt="..."}
"Alt" is just a comment for every image you insert into the
page. Use this knowledge at your advantage. Include your key
phrases where possible and safe. By "safe" I mean common sense,
don't input comment like "ebook package" into the image of the
button that leads to your partner, say, "Pizza ordering"
web-site. On the contrary, if your web-site has graphical menu
and buttons, it is very wise to include "alt" comments according
to directions they lead to, i.e. "Home", "Services", "About Us",
"Contacts" etc. If for any reason visitors have their browser
with images turned off, they won't see any menu if you haven't
inserted "alt" comments.
Content
Your informational coverage should be keyword/phrase rich, the
same way as headers. In general the more relevant key phrases
your textual information will contain, the better your chances
of being "remarked" by SE spider are.
HTML text format tags like bolding {b}, italic type {i} and
underlining {u} may also have some weight in SEs placement.
Key word density and frequency are another indexes vastly used
by SE to rank web-pages. Don't overuse them though.
Link popularity (page rank)
Another extremely important parameter for your listing position
nowadays. In general the more links on third party web-sites
point to your site the better. Although try to avoid "link
farms" or other "clubs' the only aim of which is to artificially
increase your link popularity. These tactics may simply result
in penalization or banning of your web-site.
Link popularity without any doubt helps to increase the
relevance of searched terms more often than it doesn't, but
makes SEO even more far-reaching target, because establishing
quality "incoming" links pointing to your site is beyond your
direct power.
To be short, your task is to find web-sites that have highest SE
listing positions and/or page rank (determined via Google
Toolbar) and negotiate a link to your site in return for some
service, product or solicit simple exchange of links. As you see
these "manual" work is the most time-consuming, but it repays if
you are focused to get as much relevant links as possible.
You may apply viral strategies by offering some free/paid
service that implies putting a link back to your site.
Google has developed its own link popularity evaluation tool
called Page Rank. It is calculated basing on consistently
changing number rules: current rank of the site the link to your
page is pointing from, its relevance to your web-site topic,
presence of targeted words etc.
Fake tactics
They are what I call them and used by webmasters similar to ways
some "marketers" use spam to promote their businesses.
Unfortunately, usual internet users don't have ability to "ban"
spammers the same way SEs penalize those "smart" webmasters. I
don't recommend you to use any of these tactics, even on
someone's "advice".
They include excessive use of related and totally unrelated
keywords, comment tags, hidden layers, text on the background of
the same color, artificial link farms, numerous entry pages etc.
This game simply won't be worth candles if your web-site is
banned for good.
robots.txt file
Very important file every web-site should have. It allows you to
literally rule or direct SE spider to the "proper" places,
explaining what and where should be scanned, not just blind
waiting of your lucky day. With its help you can also protect
your confidential web-pages and or directories from scanning and
showing at the SE searching results, very important feature many
web-masters solve with "tons" of Java or even Perl coding
instead of one line string in the robots.txt file that will
forbid to scan "download", so-called "thank you" pages or
anything you want!
General rules of creating robots.txt file you can find here
http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/robots.html
Design & Layout issues
Next point is to have a textual info. The simple declaration of
content rich web-site is not enough, SEs need text to scan.
Clear to follow links. If you have Flash or Java applet
navigation menu, make sure to duplicate somewhere and include
HTML links as well. Most SE spiders cannot distinguish
dynamically created web-pages with the help of ASP, Perl, PHP or
other languages. It is also clear that all web-pages, access to
which was forbidden (no matter how) by administrator, would also
be left unnoticed. The same relates to HTML frame sites. What
frames actually do is complicate the way web-site is being
scanned, no more, no less. When I see web-site made of frames,
it is like webmaster telling me: "I want lower SE position."
Because of the excessive work spiders have to do in order to
scan as many pages as possible, their scanning "accuracy", if we
can say so, have dropped, so they will hardly scan each and
every of your pages from the very top to the bottom, it is more
likely to be selective scanning, so, to ease this process you
should try to arrange the most valuable info, including header
tags and text at the very top of web-pages. Having "site map"
page with all link connections of your site not only does it
help your potential visitors, but SEs as well.
All link names, inside your informational content, are to
contain your related keywords or phrases, not just "click here"
or "download here".
Avoid a lot of javascripts, cascade style sheet tags or a lot of
image tags at the top of the page that could occupy more than a
page of HTML source code with almost no textual info. If you
have java or .css coding save them as separate files and upload
on request, leaving one string of code in your HTML document
only. This tactic is also very smart considering general
web-page optimization and space saving purposes.
Allow to the Internet market know your business better.
About the author:
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