Search Engine Optimization
Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated !!
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Do you feel search engines are beyond your
comprehension?
Do your eyes glaze over when you hear about algorithms and Google
dances?
Good news! You don’t need to know these things to receive a steady
stream of search engine traffic. If you have a quality, well-written
site with descriptive information, you can’t help but do well on the
search engines.
To help you along, here’s a checklist to make sure that your site is
ready for the search engines:
1. Did you name your file appropriately to fit the page’s
content? For example, if your particular page is about a baby
teething remedy, make a descriptive name for your file. For example:
parent-site.com/baby-teething-remedy.html (separate your words with
a hyphen).
Please note: The effects of doing this may be very small when it
comes to search engine placement, but it is certainly worth
including on your checklist.
2. Do you have descriptive title tags on all your pages?
Title your page that has information about teething remedies “Baby
Teething Remedy”. Don’t call it “Parent-Site.com” because that’s the
name of your website. That’s not descriptive.
Your title tags go in the head of your html document and look like
this:
3. Do you have descriptive description tags on all your
pages? Make sure your title tag really describes what your page is
all about.
Your title tags go in the head of your html document and look like
this:
4. Have you included all those descriptive words in your
keyword meta tags? Keyword meta tags have declined in their
importance for search engines, but it only takes a moment to add a
few in. Make sure that the meta keywords you use appear in the
content of your page too.
Your keywords go in the head of your html document and look like
this:
Please note: You may target more than just one “keyword” phrase (in
this case, “baby teething remedy”) in each page, but for the sake of
simplicity, these examples will only cover one phrase.
5. Have you written informative content based on your title
and description? Again, if your page is about baby teething
remedies, you will use the words baby + teething + remedy throughout
your content, right? Good writing demands that you say what you are
talking about, so I hope you have this covered!
6. Do you use informative headlines throughout your document?
These headlines will help your visitors scan the document for useful
information and may help search engines determine how relevant your
content is.
Your headlines go in the body of your HTML document and look like
this:
Baby Teething Remedy
(with the number in the tags corresponding with size of the font)
7. Have you included ALT tags on your graphics? ALT tags are
the descriptive text attached to graphics. It’s the text that
appears when Internet Explorer users put their mouse over the
graphic. It’s also the text that appears if you graphic hasn’t been
uploaded to the server or a visitor has graphics turned off on her
browser.
For more information on how and why to use ALT tags, go to
http://www.internetbasedmoms.com/alt_tags.htm
8. Is your website easy to navigate for your visitors? Can
they find each major section of your website from every page? Do you
have a Site Map where visitors can go to learn about the various
areas of your website? If your visitors can find their way around,
search engine spiders should be able to as well.
9. Do you have quality links coming into your website?
There’s no need to go bonkers over exchanging links, but do build
quality links that include the keywords that you are targeting on
that particular page.
For example: If your website is about parenting babies, make sure
your link text includes a keyword phrase like “Baby Parenting
Advice”. The keywords should be in the actual hyperlink, not in the
description.
Again, building links goes back to the quality of your website. The
higher quality your content, the more likely people will want to
link to you. For more tips on building incoming links, visit
http://www.internetbasedmoms.com/articles2/link_popularity.html
But don’t sweat over this one. Building descriptive and informative
content will serve you much better than exchanging links with a
thousand websites.
10. If you need help finding the right keyword phrases in
your various pages, try an excellent keyword tool like Word Tracker
~ http://our.affiliatetracking.net/wordtracker/af.cgi?6484. This
tool will help you determine which keywords are being entered into
search engines and which potentially have the least amount of
competition.
And that’s it! It really can be that simple. Being descriptive and
having great content goes a long way for securing top search engine
rankings.
About the Author
Alice Seba is the editor of http://www.internetbasedmoms.com and
author of An Internet Based Mom's Guide to Marketing Your Website ~
http://www.wahm-internet-marketing-guide.com ~ an essential guide
for any mom with a cyber business.
Author Website:
http://www.internetbasedmoms.com
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