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Guide to SEO

February 19, 2007 by Editor

Search engine optimization is the process of making changes to your web site (the structure) and web pages (in the code and text) that will make it easy for the search engines to ‘see’ what your web site is about. It is also about intelligently making those changes so that you attract the traffic that is interested in what you have to offer. If you are selling jewelry, people interested in video games are not going to help you much!

The key steps to preparing your web site

Don’t use framesets

HTML framesets can be fun (for those crazy people out there! :)) But they wreak havoc with the search engines. When most search engines hit a frames based page, the best you can hope for is that they index the text you inserted into the ‘no frames’ section of the frameset.

The ‘noFrames’ tag was designed to display text to people who did not have browsers that could read frames properly. Typically you would put something like:

”This site is designed with framesets, please update your browser …”

There was once a time when frames were new and some browsers didn’t support them! Must seem strange considering framesets are now considered old crap that should not be used!

I’ve been off frames for a long while but about 2 years ago a client insisted on using them (I forget why) so I grudgingly created the frameset-based pages. In the ‘noframes’ tag I inserted text that went something like this:

”Get yourself a browser that wasn’t made in the stone age! In case you didn’t know: browsers are free! ”

I put in that little amusement for myself figuring no one would ever see it because framesets were a 100% supported. About a week later I got a call from my client because his popular web site was re-listed in the search engines with the text from the ‘noframes’ content being displayed in the site listing! Tens of thousands of people, when searching, would be kindly greeted with my ‘little’ joke.

The power of keywords

The first thing you have to do when building your web site is to figure out what keywords and phrases your target audience is using to find web sites like yours. Besides using a little common sense, where you put yourself in your audiences’ shoes, is the use of word search tools that give you the following information:

  • How often people search for particular terms or phrases
  • How many other web sites are targeting these keywords
  • Keywords that are related to your category
  • Typical keyword misspellings when people make searches

This type of information is invaluable, and companies traditionally pay a fortune to get this kind of information, so take advantage while it’s still inexpensive. Marketing to your target audience like this is like getting the secret fishing spots from the locals … you catch much more fish!

Effective Site Structure

Search engines find web sites and pages by following links – for your web site to be found by the maximum number of engines, you need to get other web sites to link to yours.

To ensure that the search engines can properly index your pages you need to include text links to all your sub pages that the search engine robots can follow. One of the best ways to this is to create a site map page. A site map is just a simple HTML page that contains links to all your websites pages. The site map should be accessible from your websites home page.

Be careful of Flash or DHTML menus

Fancy Flash and DHTML menus give most search engines a tough time crawling / searching your web site. The site map helps solves that problem as well a secondary text links at the bottom your pages.

Adding you web sites content: seeding your web site with keywords

There are four key spots on your web pages where you need to have your target keywords appear:

  • The page’s
  • In the META tags description:

Example:

  • In your pages section headings: (H1 – H6)
  • In the list ( tags) and paragraphs ( tags) of your pages

Don’t use the target keywords too much, just write your sentences as you normally would and use those keywords when appropriate. If you ‘stuff’ your pages with keywords, you could get punished by the search engines.

 

A note about meta tags

There was once a time when the meta tag ‘keywords’ affected some search engine results. But that never really penetrated very well and the search engines have since dropped them (since 1997) because the results did not come in properly because people kept screwing around. Concentrate on good content, well-named page titles and building links.

Building links

The number one thing that will raise your position in the search engines is the number of links (100 web sites linking to you is better than 10), and quality of links pointing to your web site.

What are quality links?

Quality links are links from important web sites. A good way to evaluate how important a website is (according to Google) is the Page Rank number. Google ranks pages from 0 to 10 where websites like Google.com, Macromedia.com are 10’s and some new website with no links pointing to it has a score of 0.

Getting links from a web page with a rank of 7 is worth much more than a link from a web page with a rank of 4. Page ranks of 7 and up are rare, where as pages with ranks 1 through 6 are much easier to find. There seems to be an exponential scale with every Page Rank number; to go from 5 to 6 is much easier than going from 6 to 7 …

How to find out what page rank a web site has?

For PC users, the easiest thing is to get the Google Toolbar where you get a display of each web sites page rank as you hit it. At this time Google doesn’t make a tool bar for the MAC.

Another thing to do is look at the top 10 web sites that appear in searches that you’re interested in and see if any will link to you.

I concentrate on Google because it accounts for the vast majority of the searches made today. The Google search engine actually powers other search engines like Yahoo, MSN and AOL among others.

What you put in the links makes a difference

When exchanging links with other web sites, it’s good to provide your link code so that they can simply cut and paste it into their web sites. Besides making their lives a little easier, you can control what link text is being used. The words used in links (link text) play and important role in categorizing your web site in the search engines. So remember to include some of your target keywords in your links.

More great articles

What is orphaned content?
What are sponsored, nofollow and ugc links, and why use them?
How To Do Keyword Research
Top 10 Tips for SEO

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