How to Optimize Your Site for Search Engines

Posted: October 22nd, 2009 | Author: Justin Howley | Filed under: Search Engine Optimization | No Comments »

Why search engine optimization? Well, if your site doesn’t rank high in a search engine, then your business is as good as selling your product to yourself. Web users don’t normally choose to far form the top 5-10 results when doing a search to purchase a product or service. So you need to be front and center to be clicked and even then it’s not guaranteed the user will choose you.

That is one of the keys to a web sites success. The only way you will get great search engine rankings is to make sure your site has the following:

Unique content. Copycats beware. Search engines penalize you for copying content so don’t even go there. If you’re selling a product or service that others are selling also, creative bizarro content (opposite of theirs but related to the product). Original content with proper use of title tags, keywords, meta tags and description is what helps you climb to the top of the search engine results pages. Shoot to have about two or three keyword rich paragraphs per page. Write the content in the perspective of you searching for it online, with terms as how you would type a search request into a search engine, but in a way that blends it into the content and makes sense.

Keywords that are higher on the page top left are ideal. Web spiders (an automated program that search engines use to find your content) hit this area first usually and is common that they’ll rank the page higher.

Name and use alt tag images. The code used to visually display text if your browser doesn’t show the image. Make sure these are named in relation to your sites keyword strategy.

Naming conventions for web pages. The name of your page /my-page.html is important. Make sure it relates to the content on your page and references a keyword. Best way is to have a keyword in the page name and the same keyword in the H1 tag (Header 1).

Cross reference other related pages on your site. If one page has info that leads to the other page, link certain keywords to that page.

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