What is SEO & why is it important?
SEO is about making your website in such a way that it will appear higher in the search rankings. A website that's optimized for search engines can reap huge benefits on to your website and your business.
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42% to 86% of websites are found through search engines .
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There are 300 million searches carried out per day, every day.
Choose effective keyword phrases
Effective keyword
phrases are frequently searched for (high demand) but not being
targeted by many other websites (low competition). Please read the
article, How to find good keywords for more information.
Use these keyword phrases effectively
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Now that you've found some great keyword phrases, you need to put them in the important places within each web page. Search engines give higher relevance to certain words and phrases within HTML documents so it's essential that you put your keyword phrases in the correct places.
The more confident a search engine is about the subject of your website, the higher your web pages will be in the search rankings. If you only place your keyword phrases in the META tags your website will not get a high ranking.
Some of the best places to put keyword phrases are:
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Page title tag
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In headings
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As links
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In bold text
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In the first 25 words on the page (this refers to the first 25 words of text placed in the HTML document, which is often navigation)
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In the file name (i.e. the URL)
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META tags
HTML pages must be easy for search engines to follow
Search engines scour the Internet looking for web pages to index, following links from one web page to the next. To ensure a search engine ranking, all pages on your website must be accessible to search engines. Some search engines have problems with:
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Links accessible solely through frames, image maps, or JavaScript
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Very long pages
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Very short pages
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Flash pages
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Long JavaScript (JavaScript should be placed in an external document)
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Dynamic URLs
If any of these describe pages on your website then your web pages will probably not achieve a high search engine ranking.
Have a high number of quality links into the website
Inbound links to a website play a significant part in determining its position in the search engines. Be aware though, it's not just the quantity, but also the quality and click-through-rate of links to your website which is of importance. To find out more about building up links to your website please read the article,
This article was
written by Trenton Moss. Trenton's crazy about web accessibility
and usability - so crazy that he went and started his own web
accessibility and usability consultancy to help make the
Internet a better place for everyone. He also knows an awful lot
about the Disability Discrimination Act.
Now that you have completed your website, it is time to get it
listed with the search engines. If you believe that all you need
to do is build a website and people will just come and see it,
then you are a dreamer It takes time, attention, a lot of
patience and sometimes a little money to market and promote your
website efficiently. I hope that the following tips will help
you succeed in building traffic to your website.
At this point I would like to make a clear distinction between
crawler-based search engines and human-powered directories,
which are often mixed up. As to the directories, you don't
really need to care about the position of your site in their
search results -- human visitors hardly ever search there. But
to be listed in their index is vital. Getting listed with them
helps crawler-based search engines locate your site and perhaps
helps it rank better, because of the link importance these sites
provide to you. For example, Google's catalog is nothing else
than a copy of the Open Directory Project (DMOZ) catalogue.
Hence, it is extremely important to be listed with DMOZ to get
your site into the Google's search results.
Several years ago the industry was dominated by so-called
"words-on-the-page" ranking system, which meant that
the more times a word was repeated on the page, the higher rank
the page got. The major crawler-based search engines ranked
pages based on where and how often search terms appeared on
them. Now Google and company give more weight to pages which
come from sites with similar content. That is why getting listed
with directories helps search engines better define the topic of
your website. The most important directories are Open Directory
(DMOZ), LookSmart and Yahoo!. Getting a website listed in DMOZ
can be very frustrating. We know that being listed will probably
help our Google ranking, but getting in can take a very long
time. Every website and page that is added to the directory has
to be manually reviewed before it is included. DMOZ reported
employing more than 60 thousand volunteer editors at the time of
writing this article, but this number is misleading -- that is
the total number of editors they have had since the project
started. They don't in fact have that many editors, nor anywhere
near that many.
But the company is growing and expanding its services. Now they
report searching more than 4 million sites and have recently
introduced new service, called Thumbshots, which allows
previewing links before clicking. Yahoo! charges USD 299.00 for
express inclusion to the directory within 7 days, otherwise you
will have to wait from 2 to 8 weeks. In my opinion, it isn't
worth paying $299 to get into directory -- you can get into
Yahoo! for free through Google, since it is powered by Google.
Optimize for Google, and you are optimizing for Yahoo!. This
situation is likely to change after Yahoo! purchased Inktomi
last year and announced the plan to develop it and use it as the
main powering engine. As for LookSmart, the company is losing
its position at a high rate. After LookSmart had lost its
largest search portal customer MSN, two more companies --
Inktomi and Sprinks declared that they would not renew their
agreements with the company to use its search listings.
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