Search Engine Tactics
Getting Listed In Search Engines
By Jean Sutherland
Once you have your web site complete and ready to be listed you need to take a slow step by step approach to get listed in the search engines.
If you do it right the first time and then build on that formula, your profits and your site will benefit in the long run.
Those willing to spend the time and put these techniques into practice are the
ones that will benefit and are more likely to be successful.
The following search engine tactics should be followed.
1. Your home page is where search engines will start, and making sure that this page is fully optimized is one of your first goals.
What's optimization your ask? It's
making your site as search engine friendly as possible. You will also see people refer to this in the short form of SEO.
Your first step is the TITLE TAG. This is one item that
search engines look for to start getting information about
what your site is about. It is also what search engines
will show above a clickable line on their results page. It
is also a major consideration of where you will rank when
certain inquiries are made of the search engine. TITLE TAGS
are one of the major things to concentrate on and to make
sure that you get it right. Doing so will result in not
only better placement in the search engine, but enticing
descriptions will also result in more people clicking on
your link and visiting your site.
Take a look at what your competition is doing in order to
get some ideas for your site. To see their TITLE TAG go to
their web site and in IE or Netscape click on View then
Source and you will be able to see their TITLE TAG. Don't
copy theirs, but let this help you get some ideas for your
own site.
2. Putting keyword phrases into your pages -
Finding the
perfect set of keywords for your web pages and knowing the
right keywords to use is very important because your site
should provide people with what they are looking for. A
free program to help you can be found at:
http://www.goodkeywords.com
Good Keywords makes use of
various tools provided by search engines like Yahoo,
Google, Teoma and other services like Alexa. Using Good
Keywords makes it all very simple, fast and straight
forward. Just remember...don't over do it or you will be
penalized.
3. Writing your web page copy - Your next step is to
incorporate those keywords into the copy on your web site.
This is extremely important as search engines need to see
these keywords on your page so they can then analyze these
words and decide where your site should be listed in their
categories. Write your content around the keywords and use
them as many times as possible, keeping in mind
though...that it is not just a search engine that is
reading the copy but also your visitor.
4. META TAGS - Meta tags provide search engines with
information about the content and purpose of a Web site. A
Web site that uses meta tags to the best of their ability
will appear more often in search results and will also be
seen closer to the top on those search results. Many people
feel that stuffing keywords into the meta tags will help
improve their rankings. The original idea behind meta tags
was to give a way to classify the web site. The problem now
is that many engines don't consider meta tags to be as
relevant to the ranking, therefore they give them less
weight overall because of the keyword stuffing techniques
used. That's not to say that you still shouldn't use meta
tags, just consider to use them for what they were
originally intended - that is to give your site an accurate
title and description with a few keywords (3 or 4 phrases
max) outlining what the page, or site is about.
5. ALT TAGS - The ALT tag or 'alternative text' is an
attribute of the IMG tag. (Any graphic on your web site) An
ALT tag should be included for every image within your web
site. The ALT tag provides an alternate message to your
viewers who can't see your graphics. Without ALT tags,
images on a web site are meaningless to these users. If you
will be using a graphic menu systems for navigation, these
alternate messages are an especially important aid to users
without the ability to see your graphics. Adding an
appropriate ALT tag to every image within your web site
will make a huge difference to the accessibility of your
web site. Also, for those who use Yahoo and Google image
searches, your ALT Tags can be very important and will help
bring traffic to your site. Take for instance one of my
sites - http://www.spasoftheworld.com I have
loads of
graphics of different resort spas and the graphics all
carry the name of the resort. People looking for
information on this resort may easily end up at my website
because I names a picture with the name of the resort.
On the reverse side, ALT TAG stuffing, which is using the
tags in an image to hide keywords will rarely help a site's
position. If you can insert a key phrase into the image
description then by all means do so. Remember that Alt tags
do usually count towards your overall keyword density so
it's better to have relevant keyword alt tags rather than
something like "image01.gif".
6. Linking - with more search engines coming online
every
day, search engines are looking for ways to serve quality
links to visitors. This is where linking to other sites and
having them link to you becomes important to both you and
the search engine. People who assume that the more inbound
links to them will help them, are very wrong. This may have
been true at one time but not today. Search engines need to
give quality results. One way they have of rating your site
is by the quality of inbound links to your site. Therefore
sites that are closely related to your site and that link
to you will help boost your popularity in search engines.
With Google this is a huge issue in how you rank with them.
Having a hundred links from all sorts of site may result in
hurting your ranking and you may be viewed as a link farm.
7. Spiders - A search engine is a database that has
been
put together by spiders. Spiders scour the Internet going
through pages and recording information available on web
pages. Spiders then give the information to the database
and the database feeds the results. Theoretically, the web
site should show up in the search results the next time the
engine updates. It is important that all links on your site
be active. A dead link may prevent a spider from doing your
entire site.
8. Robots Text file - Search engines will look in
your
root domain for a special file named "robots.txt"
(http://www.mydomain.com/robots.txt). The file tells the
robot (spider) which files it may spider (download). This
system is called, The Robots Exclusion Standard.
9. FLASH - This has to be one of the top mistakes a
web
site owner can do to hurt their search engine rangkings.
Good content will win over flash every time and getting
visitors to your site is what you are trying to accomplish.
The only thing the search engines will be able to see when
visiting a site where the first page is all flash are the
title tags and links. In most cases that will not be
enough. Over and over it's content rich pages that will get
you the rankings you need. You may have to decide between
getting a high ranking or having a "pretty" entry page.
Remember that you goal is customers and sales. It might be
kewl the first time you visit the site but when you have to
go there over and over again it becomes very annoying not
to mention that people on dialup must cringe when faced
with such a page. They often give up because of the length
of time it takes to load.
10. Don't expect results overnight. It takes time
to get
your ranking up there, even with paid inclusion. You may
start out with a low ranking when you are first listed but
as you continue to optimize your site and build "relevant"
links you will start to see a gradual climb. As you wait
for your rise to the top, concentrate on building as many
relevant links as possible. Beside increasing your ranking
you will be surprised at the number of referrals that you
will received from those linked pages.
Jean Sutherland has successfully run her own ezine for
over 6 years and has a subscriber base of 35,000. Her ezine
is geared to people doing business online and beside
offering free software, it also provides traffic &
marketing tips, informative business articles, free ebooks
and computer tips for those trying to work online.
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