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Last Update: Friday, October 31, 2003.
In
this article I show you how to improve your search
engine rankings using 27 quick search engine
optimization tips.
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Increase your site's link popularity by increasing
your internal and incoming links.
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Internal links - Cross link all your sites and
important pages within each site. This will maximize
the PageRank of all your pages within each web site.
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Incoming links that you control - Create several
small web sites related to your main site. Each site
should only consist of a few pages. Then cross link
them all together using the most important keywords.
Don't forget to include links back to the main site.
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Incoming links that you don't control:
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Include a TITLE tag as the first META tag, directly
after the HEAD tag.
For example:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Mike's Marketing Software Tools
Reviews</TITLE>
...
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Try
to avoid stop words in your TITLE tag. Stop
words (a, an, and, but, he, her, his, i, in, it, of,
on, or, she, the, etc.) are common words and
characters ignored by some search engines to enhance
the speed and relevancy of their search results.
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Include a META DESCRIPTION tag, directly after the
TITLE tag. Include the most important keyword phrase
for the web page as close to the beginning of the
description as possible.
For example:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Mike's Marketing Software Tools
Reviews</TITLE>
<META NAME="description" CONTENT="Mike's Marketing
Tools is the leading review site for the very best
internet marketing tools for web marketers and
webmasters.">
...
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If
you use a META REFRESH tag, make sure it is set to
refresh after 30 seconds.
<META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="30;
URL=http://www.mikes-marketing-tools.com">
Some search engines consider pages that refreshes
under 30 seconds as spam. I recommend using a
JavaScript redirect tag, if you require a quicker page
refresh.
For example:
Step 1 - Paste this code into the HEAD section of your
HTML document. Change the 3000 to whatever number you
like. 1000 represents 1 (one) second.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
function redirect () {setTimeout("change()",3000);}
function change () {window.location.href="http://www.mikes-marketing-tools.com";}
//--></SCRIPT>
Step 2 - Insert the onLoad event handler into your
BODY tag, so that the JavaScript code is executed when
the page loads.
<BODY onLoad="redirect()">
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Remove all other meta tags (author, date, etc.),
unless you're sure they are absolutely necessary. The
only meta tags I ever use are the META DESCRIPTION and
occasionally the META REFRESH tag.
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Include a site map with links to all your pages. This
will help search engines find and index all your
pages.
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Limit the number of links on a web page to 50.
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If you have more than 50 links, limit your links to
your most important pages.
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Include text on the page as some search engines,
such as AltaVista, have been known to kick out links
only pages.
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Use
one or more header tags in your main page body and
include your most important keyword phrase/s.
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Use large header tags, such as <H1> and <H2>.
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Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to alter the
appearance of the header tags to fit the look and
feel of your site. For more information read this
CSS tutorial.
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Check the first couple of lines of the first paragraph
to see if it's appropriate to be used as a description
of your page. Many search engines utilize the first
couple of sentences of the body text as the search
results description, instead of the contents of the
META DESCRIPTION tag.
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Try
to achieve an overall keyword density of 1-2%.
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Try
to achieve a minimum word count of 300 and a maximum
of 750 words on each page.
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Register a domain name with the exact keyword phrase
you wish to target, using hyphens to separate the
keywords.
For example, if the keyword phrase is "search engine
rankings," then register:
search-engine-rankings.com
If the domain you want is unavailable, either try a
different extension, such as .NET, .INFO, or .US, or
add a keyword to the end (preferential) or beginning
of the domain.
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Name directories after your keyword phrases, using
hyphens or underscores to separate the keywords.
For example, if an important keyword phrases is,
"search engine rankings," name your directory:
www.yoursite.com/search-engine-rankings/ or...
www.yoursite.com/search_engine_rankings/
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Name web pages after your most important keyword
phrase. Separate the keywords using hyphens or
underscores.
For example, if the keyword phrase is "search engine
rankings," then name the page:
search-engine-rankings.html or...
search_engine_rankings.html
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Name your graphic files after keyword phrases. Again,
separate the keywords using hyphens or underscores.
For example:
<IMG SRC="search-engines-rankings.gif">
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Include an ALT (alternative text) atrribute in image
tags. Include the most important keyword phrases.
For example:
<IMG SRC="search-engines-rankings.gif"
ALT="search engine rankings.">
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If
you use an image map, include HTML links, as some
search engines do not follow image map links. Plus
image maps do not offer search engines any link text
to index. So, try to avoid the use of image maps as
they do not help with your search engine optimization
efforts.
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Use
the longer or plural version of a keyword, where
possible. Word stemming is a concept used by some
search engines to return search results that include
keywords that extend beyond what you searched for.
For example, a search with the keyword "engine" might
return results for, "engines," "engineers," and
"engineering." If someone searches for the longer
version of a word and your page only uses the short
version, then your page will be excluded from the list
of possible results.
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Sprinkle a few uncommon keywords and synonyms in your
main body text. Less popular keywords have less
competition in the search engines. So your web page is
has a greater chance of being listed amongst the top
results.
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Do
not repeat keywords or keyword phrases over and over
again on a web page, as this would be considered as
spam by search engines.
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Keep your pages as close to the root domain as
possible. Do not set up more than 3 directory levels.
For example:
www.yoursite.com/index.html (1st level -
excellent)
www.yoursite.com/html/index.html (2nd level - Good)
www.yoursite.com/html/marketing/index.html (3rd
level - OK)
www.yoursite.com/html/marketing/search/index.html
(Too many levels down - search engines will find it
difficult to find and index pages this far down)
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If
you have a persistent (on most or all of your pages)
navigation bar at the side of each page, your table is
almost certainly set up in such a way that it pushes
your page's body text down the HTML document. Search
engines give prominence to keywords nearer the
beginning of a HTML document. So, design your HTML
table so that the navigation bar is placed after your
main body text.
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Move Javascript code to a separate file, or the end of
the HTML document after your closing BODY or HTML tag.
Yes, this technique actually works!
Follow these instructions to move the JavaScript code
to a separate file and link to the file from the HTML
document. Then place the following code in between the
HEAD section:
<HEAD>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="file-name.js"></SCRIPT>
</HEAD>
This procedure also reduces your file size, and
therefore your download time. In addition, it allows
you to reuse the code on other pages by simply link to
the JavaScript file. Both of these techniques will
move your important body text nearer to the top of the
HTML document.
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Although not always practical, you may like to try
naming your cascading style sheet tags after keywords.
For example:
.search {
color: #ff0000;
}
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Use
Robots.txt files instead of Robots meta tags, as some
search engine robots do not recognize the tag.
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Do
not use font size one (1) text as the default text
size. Many search engines consider tiny text to be
spam. It's OK to use some font size one text.
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Do
not participate in link farms or link exchange
programs. Search engines consider link farms and link
exchange programs as spam, as they have only one
purpose - to artificially inflate a site's link
popularity, by exchanging links with other
participants.
Do not confuse link farms and link exchange programs
with reciprocal linking. Reciprocal linking is the
exchange of links with individual sites, and is
certainly an accepted technique for improving your
site's link popularity.
There you have it. My 27 quick search engine
optimization tips to improving your search engine
rankings.
Michael Wong is a respected internet marketing expert,
and the author of a leading search engine optimization
guide, numerous marketing tips, and reviews of marketing
tools and ecommerce software. Visit his web site at
http://www.Mikes-Marketing-Tools.com |
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