10 SEO Tips
By Ed Zivkovic
http://www.ezau.com
It is not hard to be barking up the wrong tree when it comes to getting
search engine traffic because there is so much out of date information
being circulated.
Not only is there out of date or invalid SEO advice getting around,
there is alsoinformation which if acted upon, can result in your pages
being banned.
The SEO tips below should assist the reader in forming a basic
understanding of how to create human friendly web pages which are easily
understood by the most popular search engines.
Know this. There are thousands of search engines but only two of them
will bring you most of the traffic. They are google and yahoo. Another
search engine that brings me a little traffic is msn but I do not focus
too much on tactics for that engine.
Focus your attention on the engines that will bring you the most
visitors first and work your way down.
Basic SEO
1. Insert keywords within the title tag so that search engine robots
will know what your page is about. Inserting a keyword or key phrase
will greatly improve your chances of bringing targeted traffic to your
site.
Make sure that the title tag contains text which a human can relate to.
The text within the title tag is what shows up in a search result. Treat
it like a headline.
2. Use the same keywords as anchor text to link to the page from
different pages on your site. This is especially useful if your site
contains many pages. The more keywords that link to a specific page the
better.
3. Make sure that the text within the title tag is also within the body
of the page.
It is unwise to have keywords in the title tag which are not contained
within the body of the page.
Adding the exact same text for your h1 tag will tell the reader who
clicks on your page from a search engine result that they have clicked
on the correct link and have arrived at the page where they intended to
visit.
Robots like this too because now there is a relation between the title
of your page and the headline.
Also, sprinkle your keywords throughout your article. The most important
keywords can be bolded or colored in red. A good place to do this is
once or twice in the body at the top of your article and in the
sub-headings.
4. Do not use the exact same title tag on every page on your website.
Search engine robots might determine that all your pages are the same if
all your title tags are the same. If this happens, your pages might not
get indexed.
I always use the headline of my pages as the title tag to help the
robots know exactly what my page is about. A good place to insert the
headline is within the h1 tag. So the headline is the same as the title
tag text.
5. Do not spam the description or keyword meta tag or even spend too
much time on it. SEO pros all agree that these tags are not as important
today as they once were. I just place my headline once within the
keywords and description tags.
6. Do not link to link-farms or other search engine unfriendly
neighborhoods.
A good rule of thumb is if your pages do not contain any words that
reflect the content of the site you are linking to, do not link to it.
7. Do not use doorway pages. Doorway pages are designed for robots only,
not humans. Search engines like to index human friendly pages which
contain content which is relevant to the search.
8. Title tags for text links. Insert the title tag within the HTML of
your text link to add weight to the link and the page where the link
resides. This is like the alt tag for images.
My site contains navigation menus on the left and right of the page. The
menu consists of links not images. The links are keywords. When you
hover over the link with your mouse, the title of the link appears.
9. Describe your images with the use of the alt tag. This will help
search engines that index images to find your pages and will also help
readers who use text only web browsers.
10. Submit to the search engines yourself. Do not use a submission
service or submission software. Doing so could get your site penalized
or even banned.
Here is the submission page for google:http://www.google.com/addurl.html
Submit only once. There is no need to submit every two weeks.
There is no need to submit more that one page. Robots follow links. If
your site has a nice link trail, your entire site will get indexed.
My site has a nice human friendly link trail which robots follow easily.
All my pages get indexed without ever submitting more than the main
index page once.
More SEO Tips
Get the facts here:
http://www.google.com/webmasters/. This page will explain most of
what you should focus on along with what you should forget about.
If you have been thinking about handing over the task of SEO to someone
outside of yourself, you should read some warnings before you part with
any money.
http://www.google.com/webmasters/seo.html
SEO Discussion
Most SEO Professionals will not tell you about the goose that laid the
golden egg. The following link contains jealously guarded SEO secrets in
the form of a discussion forum at google.com.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=google.public.support.general
You can search the forum for specific questions you may have. I like to
just lurk around and read the messages.
The author, Ed Zivkovic is a self-taught webmaster. His website (http://www.ezau.com)
contains articles with all sorts of tips for work at home webmasters.
Contact Ed here:
http://www.ezau.com/zcontact.html