Top 10 Ways to Make
Your website More
Search Engine Friendly
1.
Pick The Right Keywords
Keywords are at the heart
of every search
engine optimization effort.
You have to target the
correct words and phrases
that your audience is likely
to type into the search
engines. This process is
called Keyword Analysis.
First, you need to do the
research to find those
phrases. One of the best
tools out there right now
is called Word Tracker
(www.WordTracker.com).
With Word Tracker you can
research the types of keywords
that you are going have
the most bang for your
buck as well as those that
are going to have the least
amount of competition.
It is best to start off
with a set of phrases that
you think your customers
are going to enter into
the engines. Then go to
Word Tracker and do further
research. You will probably
find that there are additional
words and phrases that
you hadn’t even thought
of. Once you have whittled
down the list of phrases,
then you have the foundation
for the rest of your search
engine optimization effort.
2. Define The
Title And Description
META Tags
The HTML META title tag
for each page describes
what each page is about.
Many of the search engines
look to this Title tag
to see what the page contains.
It is usually a very short
sentence or phrase. Add
the phrases that you have
researched in your key
word analysis and place
them into the title tag
once, or at most twice.
This tells the search engines
that the page is “about” this
phrase. The same holds
true for the Description
META tag. Here you want
to be a little more lengthy
in your description of
the page, but in the text
of this description you
should include the keywords
that you want to target
for that page. Do not add
the phrases over and over.
This is a spamming technique.
You want the description
to be read in a natural
way so that when people
read it, they will understand
what that page is about.
To reiterate, if you can
place your key phrases
(from your keyword
analysis) within the
META Description short
paragraph and the META
Title tag, it will help
your search engine optimization
rankings.
3. Eliminate Obstacles
Within Your website
The word obstacles here
refers to different things
you can do on your website
that can actually hinder
how the search engines
index your site. The first
is having a dynamic website. This can cause problems
because you may have very
cryptic and long URL’s
that have session id’s
within them. These references
to session id’s and
dynamic URL's can sometimes
turn off a search engine
so that it will not index
your website as effectively
as it would a more static
website. Kaufman
Web Design™ recommends
a more static approach
to smaller websites for
companies and organizations
so that you do not have
the repercussions or limitations
that are brought about
by a dynamic site. Of course
if you must have a dynamic
site to get your message
across (or sell your products),
then by all means, keep
it. It is also good to
reduce the amount of excess
tagging and clutter that
you might see in your website HTML code. For example,
lots of extensive Javascript
that appear at the top
of your HTML pages. Those
can also effect how easily
the search engines can
spider each page. You may
try referencing a single
Javascript file that is
external to the main pages.
Another thing to watch
out for is a navigation
scheme that is hard for
the search engines to follow.
You want to make sure that
you have text links within
your site that link to
all your main pages. You
don’t want to have
linked images that are
your single source of navigation
around your site. That
is why we also recommend
you use a site map as a
way for search engines
to easily follow the links
to all of the pages of
your site. Also it is a
good idea to have a set
of text links at the bottom
of each of your pages that
link to the various sections
of your site. A navigation
bar built on only graphics
does not provide the easiest
path for search engine
spiders to navigate through.
Examples of navigation
that could also be problematic
are those based on Java
applets, Javascript, and
Macromedia Flash. Frames
are another issue that
can sometime cause problems
with search engines and
their ability to find out
what your website is about.
Frames use the idea of
loading different HTML
pages into different sections
of the displayed page.
In general, when it comes
to search engine optimization,
you want to avoid frames.
Search engines have trouble
with them.
4. Write Readable,
Keyword Rich Content
Content is king. The most
important part of a website is that each of your
pages is readable and the
text itself has the keywords
that you targeted during
the keyword
analysis phase. You
want to create each of
your pages with a healthy
amount of text. You don’t
want just a paragraph or
two. The more text you
have, the better chance
that those search engines
are going to be able to
understand (using their
algorithms) what
each page is about.
If you have, for example,
six paragraphs on a page
about graphic design then
the search engines are
going to interpret that
that page is probably about
graphic design. If you
only have a single paragraph
because you want to keep
the page short and sweet,
then it is harder for the
search engines to understand
what that page is about,
because it only has one
paragraph to analyze. So
for each of your pages,
you want to create lots
of keyword-rich,
readable text.
5. Submit Your
website To The Free
Search Engines By Hand
There are many programs
out there that claim to
submit your website to
hundreds or even thousands
of search engines. Most
are just a scam. The best
way to ensure that your
website has been entered
into the search engines
is to go
to their website and go
through the process of
adding your website by
hand. Make sure that
all fields are filled out
and all their requirements
are met. In some cases,
you will have to pay to
be included. Yahoo is one
such search engine (actually
it’s a “Directory”).
You pay $299 per year.
With Yahoo, each website
is reviewed by a human
being who checks on the
site’s overall worthiness.
With Yahoo, as with other
search engines, it is important
to make sure that you complete
the registration process
by hand to make sure that
it is correct (and get
out your credit card...).
6. Submit To Specialized
Directories
Directories of this type
cover local geographic
areas or certain specializations
(such as “gardening
websites”). If you
are targeting a certain
area of the United States,
then it is important to
do some research to find
out what the local directories
are and any other local
websites that are reaching
your target audience. For
example, maybe in Phoenix
you would find a local
directory of graphic designers.
This site is not a search
engine, but it
is a local directory
that people may turn to
in order to find graphic
designers. These specialized
local directories can give
you a leg up over your
competition. Do not ignore
them. Use them to your
advantage. Another reason
to use local directories
is that many of them have
high Google Page Ranks
(PR), and if you are included
in these directories this
will help your chances
of getting a higher search
engine ranking.
7. Get Other Relevant
websites To Link To
Your Site
Your website will benefit
from having
inbound links from other
sites in the same category.
So get as many links as
you can from similar types
of websites and similar
types of companies/organizations.
The reasoning is if many
other sites are linking
to yours then the content
that you have in your site
must be worthwhile and
helpful to people. This
is the goal of your links
campaign. Research what
those websites are that
you want to have linking
back to your site. Contact
the web masters at those
sites to request (in a
polite way) if you can
have a link to your site
from theirs.
8. Insert Your
Keywords Into Your In-Bound
Links
Your in-bound links are
those links that are on
other websites that link
back to your site. Remember
that the actual linking
text on those “other
sites” should include
words and phrases you identified
in your keyword
analysis. In other
words, you want to include
those keywords and key
phrases if at all possible
in the text that people
are using on their sites
to link to your site. It
helps the search engines
to understand that the
phrase you are using in
your link text relates
to your site. This helps
your Google Page Rank and
consequently you will get
higher rankings for that
phrase (across many of
the larger search engines).
9. Use Pay-Per-Click
If you need to rank high
in the search engines quickly,
you have Pay-Per-Click
(PPC). Pay-Per-Click
allows you to list your
site in the sponsored sections
of search engine results.
You are bidding on key
phrases people enter into
their search engines, and
then you appear on the
resulting pages. Whether
you are the first, second,
third, etc listing depends
on how much you are bidding
on that keyword or phrase.
Keep in mind though that
people will be able to
identify that sponsored
listings are different
than natural website search
engine listings. But if
you need to get your website some exposure quickly,
then you can use Pay-Per-Click.
Combined with a careful
bidding campaign, you can
get the exposure that you
need until your organic
search engine optimization
efforts start to kick in.
Keep in mind that Pay-Per-Click
can be very expensive.
It is important to track
how much your return on
investment (ROI) is while
bidding. Make sure that
you know how much it is
costing you to bid and
then how much it is costing
you to actually complete
the transaction that you
desire (such as purchasing
a product, signing up for
a newsletter, etc). PPC
is a solid SEO technique
if used carefully.
10. Research,
Revisit, Revise
Once you have a website
optimized, it is important
to revisit the site every
month or so to check on
its rankings. You can also
research what your competition
is doing (whether they
are climbing above you)
and revise
your site to make sure
that you are taking advantage
of the best keywords and
key phrases. Try to
maximize the amount of
text you have on your site
as well (but make sure
it is useful text, not
just text for the sake
of text). Beef up the number
of in-bound links also.
Once your website is complete
and optimized for the search
engines, the work is not
over. It is an on-going
process because your
competition is always out
there trying to get higher
rankings. And if you are
not intermittently checking
and improving your own
site, then your rankings
will inevitably slip as
your competition does more
work and they rise above
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