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This section should be read Before you create your website,
so you can avoid costly mistakes in design, coding, etc. -
If you already have a website but it is not getting any traffic,
you probably didn't read this first. If search engines won't
list you, can't find you, or give your pages lousy rankings,
you should read this . . . maybe it will help you to correct
some of those errors.
Search Engine Optimization Tips
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Search Engines
To make a web site rank high in search engines
is not easy. Each search engine will have it's own special
set of rules, so what works for one may not work for
another. The rules given here apply to most search engines.*
*according
to Microsoft
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What good is a website if it
can't be found? The easiest and cheapest way to get found
and generate traffic is to create a website that is Search
Engine Friendly, ie: "Optimized".
Search engine optimization
can be difficult and confusing. Knowing this we decided to
put together some tips to help you with the process. They
cover everything you need to know about optimizing your web
pages for the search engines quickly and easily.
Search engine optimization tips
listed in order of importance:
- Potential site design/set
up problems.
- Selecting the correct
keywords.
- Your title tag.
- Your copywriting.
- Your meta tags.
- Your images "alt"
attribute.
- What you should not
do....
- How long it takes
to get listed.
Additional search engine optimization
tips:
These tips are here because they
can be useful to those that can implement them on their web
site, but they are not necessary to achieve good listings
in the search engines.
- Hyperlinks.
- Headings.
For further reading:
If you would like more information
on optimizing for search engines, we have some excellent links
to more Submission
Tips. Make
sure to read the Do's and Don'ts section.
Potential Design/Set Up Problems
If your site does not use
Frames, Flash, Javascript, Image Maps, or Dynamic URLs you
can skip to the next tip, or go back to the
main index.
Unfortunately for some of you there
are some site design/set up issues that can make it very difficult
for the search engines to list your web pages no matter how
well you optimize and submit them. We list them here, before
you get into all the optimization tips, to hopefully save
you from trying to list a site that that will be very difficult
to get listed. Almost everything can be fixed or worked with
one way or another before you submit. The most common problems
are:
- Sites
that use Frames.
- Sites
that use Dynamic URLs.
- Sites
that use Flash.
- Sites
that use Image Maps for navigation.
- Sites
that use Javascript for navigation.
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Optimizing for the Correct Keywords
To get listed correctly in the search
engines each page of your site that you want listed needs
to be optimized to the best of your ability. Since the
keywords that you decide to target will be used throughout
the optimization process choosing the right keywords is essential.
If you choose the wrong keywords you will not be found in
the search engines. If you are not found in the search engines
how will anyone find your site?
Since the keywords you choose to
optimize your pages with are so important we have put together
some tips to help you make sure that you make the right choices.
You should utilize these tips when selecting keywords for
each page that you plan to submit to the search engines.
- Think "specific keyword phrases"
not "keywords". Why? Due to the extreme amount
of competition for general terms in the search engines,
if your keyword phrases are too general it is very unlikely
you will rank well in the search engines. You stand a far
better chance to rank well for specific phrases where there
is less competition. The resulting traffic, since it is
more highly targeted, should also be much higher quality
too!
| Here's
an example for a site selling shoes: |
| Much
Too General |
Much
Better! |
- shoes
- men's
shoes
- women's
shoes
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- imported
italian shoes
- men's
leather penny loafers
- women's
aerobic sneakers
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- Try to think like your target
audience. What would they search for when looking for the
page you are optimizing? It is very easy to fall in the
trap of coming up with a short list of what YOU would search
for, but what about everyone else? They will not necessarily
use the same keywords as you. You should try to come up
with as many keyword phrases as you can think of that relate
to the page you are optimizing. Try asking a few friends
and family what they would search for when searching for
a site like yours.
- Check out your competition for
ideas. Do a search using keywords that you already know
you want to target and click through on the top sites that
come up. Once on the site view the source HTML code and
view the keywords they have in their meta tags - this should
give you many more ideas! Make sure to only use keywords
that relate to YOUR site or page. To view the HTML code
simply click the 'View' at the top of your web browser then
select 'Source', or 'Page Source'.
- You should develop a list of keyword
phrases, following the tips on this page, for each page
that you optimize for the search engines.
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Optimizing Your Title Tag
Without question the title tag of
your page is the single most important factor to consider
when optimizing your web page for the search engines. This
is because most engines & directories place a high level
of importance on keywords that are found in your title tag.
The title tag is also what the search engines usually use
for the title of your listing in the search results.
What it looks like:
Here's the title tag of this page:
<TITLE>Search Engine Optimization Tips - Web Site URL
Submission Tutorial</TITLE>
Where it belongs:
The correct placement for the title tag is between the <HEAD>
and </HEAD> tags within the HTML the makes up your page.
Tag limits:
We recommend that your title tag be between 50-80 characters
long - including spaces! The length that the different search
engines accept varies, but as long as you keep within this limit
you should be ok.
Tag tips:
- We recommend that you include
1-2 of your most important keyword phrases in the title
tag, BUT be careful not to just list keywords. If you just
list keywords you risk being viewed as a spamming the engines
which can ultimately lead to you being blacklisted by the
search engines. Your title tag should include your keyword
phrases while remaining as close to a readable sentence
as possible to avoid any problems.
- Make your title enticing! Don't
forget that even if you get that #1 listing in the search
engines your listing still needs to say something that makes
the surfer want to clickthrough and visit your site.
- Since the length of your title
tag could be a little long for some engines we suggest placing
the keywords at the beginning of the tag when possible so
that you do not risk having them cut off.
- Each page of your site should
have it's own title tag with it's own keywords that related
to the page that it appears on.
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Optimizing Your Page Copy
The copy on your page is also very
important in order to achieve better search engine listings.
Actually, it is very close to being as important as your title
tag so make sure you keep reading! By 'copy' we mean the actual
text that a visitor to your site would read.
Did you know that just like a visitor
to your site would read the copy on your page to figure out
what you have to offer, the search engines do too? And what
do you think the search engines are looking for when they
'read' your page copy? Keyword phrases, of course!
Page text tips:
- For best results we recommend
that each page you submit has at least 200 words of
copy on it. There is some cases where this much text
can be difficult to put on a page, but the search engines
really like it so you should do your best to increase the
amount of copy where you can.
- This text should include your
most important keyword phrases, but should remain logical
& readable.
- Be sure to use those phrases that
you have used in your other tags (i.e. metas,
alt, headings, title,
etc.) during the optimization process.
- Add additional copy filled pages
to your site. For example, how-to articles, tips or tutorials.
These types of content pages not only help you in the search
engines, but many other sites will link to them too.
- Don't ignore this tip! Seriously,
optimizing your page copy is one of the most important things
you could possibly do to improve your listings in the search
engines. So, make sure you have plenty of it even if you
need to redesign your site to work it in!
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Meta tags were originally created
to help search engines find out important information about
your page that they might have had difficulty determining
otherwise. For example, related keywords or a description
of the page itself.
Many people
incorrectly believe that good meta tags are all that is needed
to achieve good listings in the search engines, which is entirely
incorrect. While meta tags are usually always
part of a well optimized page they are not the be all and
end all of optimizing your pages. In the early days of the
web people were able to get great listings from optimizing
just their meta tags, but the increasing competition for good
search engine listings eventually led to many people spamming
the search engines with keyword stuffed meta tags. The result
is that the engines have changed what they look at when they
rank a web page.
The search engines now usually
look at a combination of all the best
search engine tips to determine your listings, not just
your metas - some don't even look at them at all! What this
means is that your page should have a combination of all
our tips implemented on your page - not just meta tags.
That being said, there are two meta tags that can help your
search engine listings - meta keywords & meta description.
What they look like:
Description Meta:
<META NAME="description" content="This would
be your description of what is on your page. Your most important
keyword phrases should appear in this description.">
Keywords Meta:
<META NAME="keywords" content="keywords phrase 1,
keyword phrase 2, keyword phrase 3, etc.">
Where they belong:
The correct placement for
both meta tags is between the <HEAD> and </HEAD> tags
within the HTML the makes up your page. Their order does not
really matter, but most people usually place the description
first then the keywords meta.
Tag limits:
- We recommend that your Keywords
Meta not exceed 1024 characters including spaces.
- We recommend that your Description
Meta tag not exceed 250 characters including spaces.
Meta description tips:
- Make sure you accurately describe
the content of your page while trying to entice visitors
to click on your listing.
- Include 3-4 of your most important
keyword phrases. Especially those used in your title tag
and page copy.
- Try to have your most important
keywords appear at the beginning of your description. This
often brings better results, and will help avoid having
any search engine cut off your keywords if they limit the
length of your description.
Meta keywords tips:
- Aside from what we mention in
the other tips below you should only use those keyword phrases
that you also used in the copy of your page, title tag,
meta description, and other tags. Any keywords phrases that
you use that do not appear in your other tags or page copy
are likely to not have enough prominence to help your listings
for that phrase.
- Don't forget plurals. For example,
a travel site might have both "caribbean vacation"
and "caribbean vacations" in their keyword meta
tag to make sure they show up in both searches.
- If you know of a common misspelling
of a popular keyword that could be used to find your site
you should enter it in your keywords meta tag. For example,
a travel site might use "caribean " in their keyword
meta since it is a common misspelling for "caribbean".
- Watch out for repeats! You want
to include your most important phrases, but when doing so
it can be difficult not to repeat one word many times. For
example, "caribbean vacation" and "caribbean
vacations" are two different phrases, but the word
"caribbean" appears twice. This is okay to do
in order to make sure you get the phrases you need in there,
but becareful not to repeat any one word excessively. There
in no actual limit, but we recommend that no one word be
repeated in the keyword meta more than 5 times.
- If your site has content of interest
to a specific geographic location be sure to include the
actual location in your keyword meta.
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Optimizing Your Images "alt" Attribute
Did you know that any images on your
page can help your listings too? Each image on your page can
include a keyword phrase or two that relates to the image.
This text will also show up & help those that may have
their images turned off when visiting your site. This does
not work for all engines, but it certainly does not hurt so
we recommend you give it a try where you can.
What it looks like:
<IMG SRC="SubmitItLogo.gif"
width="10" height="10" alt="Submit It! Web Site Submission
Service">
Where it belongs:
You can add the "alt" attribute
to any image on your page.
Tag limits:
We do not recommend using more than
a brief sentence or two to describe an image.
Tag tips:
- Be sure to use the keyword phrases
that you also used in the copy of your page,
title tag, meta description,
and in any other tags.
- Do not try to cram a bunch of
keywords into the "alt" attribute. We recommend
using no more than 2-3 per image.
- Describe the image - do not just
list keywords.
- The "alt" attribute
is also a good place for misspellings and plural keyword
phrases that you may not have used elsewhere.
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What you should not do. . . (spamming the
search engines)
There are several things, considered
"spamming", that you can do to try to get your page listed
higher on a search engine results page. Basically, you should
never try to trick a search engine in any way, or you risk
being blacklisted by them. Since the majority of your traffic
will come from search engines the risk far outweighs the benefits
in the long run. Below is a list of the more common things
we recommend that you never do when trying to achieve better
listings.
Do not:
- Do anything to trick the search
engines into listing your site better. If what you are doing
is not listed as one of our search engine
tips the search engines will likely view it as spam
and penalize you.
- List keywords anywhere except
in your keywords meta tag. By "list" we mean something
like - keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3, keyword 4,
etc. There are very few legitimate reasons that a list of
keywords would actually appear on a web page or within the
page's HTML code and the search engines know this. While
you may have a legitimate reason for doing this we would
recommend avoiding it so that you do not risk being penalized
by the search engines.
- Use the same color text on your
page as the page's background color. This has often been
used to keyword stuff a web page. Search engines can detect
this and view it as spam.
- Use multiple instances of the
same tag. For example, using more than one title tag. Search
engines can detect this and view it as spam.
- Submit identical pages. For example,
do not duplicate a page of your site, give the copies
different file names, and submit each one. Search engines
can detect this and view it as spam.
- Submit the same page to any engine
more than once within 24hrs.
- Use any keywords in your keywords
meta tag that do not directly relate to the content of your
page.
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Here's the length of time it currently
takes to get listed at each of the major search engines once
you have submitted your web page.
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Optimizing Text Hyperlinks
Did you know that text based hyperlinks
can help improve your listing in the search engines? The search
engines basically figure that if you are linking to something
from your page whatever it is you are linking to is likely
to be closely related to the content of your page. For that
reason some of the engines actually look for keywords in the
hyperlinks and any text immediately surrounding the hyperlinks.
What this means to you is that if you can you should include
your most important keyword phrases in the link itself and
possibly the surrounding text.
What it looks like:
A text based hyperlink is a
standard HTML hyperlink like this one (the
example link does not go anywhere).
Tag tips:
- Try to include your
most important keyword phrases within the hyperlink
itself.
- Try to include your
most important keyword phrases in the text that immediately
preceeds, or follows the the hyperlink.
- Be careful not to keyword stuff!
Make sure your links and surrounding text are still readable
and make sense after you include a keyword phrase or two.
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Optimizing Heading Tags
Although they are not used very frequently
any longer HTML heading tags can help improve your listings
in the search engines too. Since they are "headings"
the search engines figure that they are very closely related
to the content of the page that they appear on. So, just like
with all of your other optimization efforts you should include
your most important keyword phrases in heading
tags on your page if you can.
What they look like:
HTML heading tags have 4 different sizes and are formatted
as you see below.
<h1>Heading Size 1</h1>
<h2>Heading Size 2</h2>
<h3>Heading Size 3 </h3>
<h4>Heading Size 4</h4>
Where they belong:
Headings can go anywhere within the
HTML of your page.
Tag Tips:
- Try to include your most
important keyword phrases in heading tags on your page
if you can.
- Consider rethinking your page
content. It is often very easy to take an existing page
full of copy and find ways to break it up into separate
sections with headings.
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