Why do some people get a high search engine ranking and
get plenty of traffic while others do not?
Simple. The people who have
high search engine positions in the major search engines selected
keywords that many people are searching with and placed those keywords
in the body of their content correctly. This is what is known as search
engine optimization or keyword optimization.
Search engine optimization will be one of the most important
investments you will make. Whether you decide to take on the project
yourself or hire a professional service, we highly recommend search
engine optimization before you submit to the search engines.
KEYWORDS: DO'S AND DON'TS
Here are some tips on how to optimize your web pages and achieve high
search engine rankings for your web pages using keywords, meta tags and
effective copy writing. This article is best suited for the webmaster or
the author of the web site content. It is usually the webmaster who is
responsible for making sure that pages are search engine ready. This
article contains web page code snippets (SHOWN IN THIS TYPEFACE) given
as examples to follow. Although this article is technical in nature, it
is vital to anyone who wants to achieve a high search engine ranking.
USE OF KEYWORDS
Keywords and keyword phrases must occur often and near the beginning
of the TITLE tag, the DESCRIPTION and KEYWORDS meta tags and the BODY of
your web pages. The more frequently the keywords appear and the nearer
they appear to the beginning of the tags and pages, the greater the
chance of achieving high search engine positioning.
The tags that are most important for page optimization are (in the
following order):
1. The TITLE tag
Example: <TITLE>Plumbing Supplies Company</TITLE>
This is the most important tag on your web page. It should begin with
the most important search phrase users will enter to find your site. It
is more important than the content and it is more important than the
description or keywords meta tags. Users searching for "plumbing
suppliesē will stand a greater chance of finding your site using the
above title than if it were:
<TITLE>Plumbing Supply Company</TITLE>
2. The DESCRIPTION meta tag
Example: <META NAME="description"
CONTENT="Plumbing supplies for home and industry.">
Use a plain English sentence of no more than 40 words for your
description. Again, the description should begin with the most important
keywords. Search engines will often use the contents of this tag to
display results of a search. If there is no description meta tag then
the search engine will attempt to build one from the content at the top
of the body of the page. Words like "Back Next Products
Support" won't mean anything to users reading search results. Also
do not use a list of keywords as a description. Search engines will see
this as an attempt to achieve a high ranking and will probably penalize
you and your site may appear much lower on the list as a result.
3. The KEYWORDS meta tag
Example: <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="plumbing
supplies, plumbers supplies, plumbers pipes, valves, pipe
wrenches">
Although the keywords meta tag is important, most search engines will
derive keywords from the actual content of web pages. Nevertheless, you
should include the keywords meta tag in all pages you want indexed. Do
not "spam" the search engines by repeating keywords. If you
do, you will most likely be penalized with a lower ranking or even
banned altogether. Additionally, only use keywords that appear in the
actual content of the page. If the search engines detect that you are
trying to score a high ranking by using keywords that have nothing to do
with the content of the page, then you risk being penalized or banned.
4. ALT tags for images
Example: <IMG SRC="logo.gif" WIDTH="200"
HEIGHT="50" ALT="Plumbing Supplies Logo">
Although having a lesser importance than the above tags the
<ALT> tag should also be used to achieve sufficient keyword
density.
Keyword Density and Copy Writing
Keywords and keyword phrases must occur often and near the top the
body of your web pages to be indexed. The more frequently the keywords
appear and the nearer they appear to the beginning of the page, the
greater the chance of high search engine placement. Effective use of
keywords in the body of the page is the second most important factor for
high search engine placement. As discussed above the <TITLE> tag
is the most important.
The Home Page Is The Most Important Page
The home page should contain the greatest concentration of keywords.
If a user searches for "plumbing supplies" make sure that the
phrase "plumbing supplies" appears on the home page. Search
engines will list in order of importance all the sites having content
related to the search phrase entered by the user. If the phrase
"plumbing supplies" appears in one of the pages of your site,
then the search engines will place a greater importance on your site and
it will stand a much greater chance of getting a higher ranking if the
phrase also appears on the home page.
The goal of the webmaster is to discover the best keywords to use in
your content and meta tags. Try to figure out the search words and
phrases users would enter to find your site.
Don't Use an Image for the Body of Your Page
Since search engines use the actual content (words) of your page as a
basis for indexing, never use an image as the main content of your page.
Doing so will reduce your chances of high search engine positioning.
Use Search Phrases
Using the above tags as a guide, a user may type "plumbing
supplies" in a search engine. This is a search phrase because it is
more than one word. Most users use search phrases or keyword
combinations, not single words.
Do Not Use Hidden Text
Never attempt to hide text to achieve greater keyword density by
making it the same color as the background or use any similar
"trick" to fool the search engines. Doing so only risks your
site being banned from the search engines. Always be up front and
straightforward in your web page design. Never attempt to hide anything
from the search engines. These tricks usually backfire.
1 keywords The words users enter into search engines to
find web pages with content they are looking for.
2 meta tags Content in a web page that the search engines
can see but are not usually seen by the user when the page is viewed on
the Internet. It is common to include a meta tag with a list of KEYWORDS
to help the search engines properly categorize it. Two other important
meta tags are the TITLE and DESCRIPTION tags described in this article.
3 tags Web pages are written in a format in which the text
is "tagged" with codes that the browser can read. These tags
tell the browser how to display the page.
4 spam The derogatory term for excessive and unwanted
communication on Internet lines derived from the canned meat product
with the same name. In this context it refers to the repeated use of the
same keywords in the meta tags to try to gain an unfair advantage or to
fool the search engines into giving you a higher ranking.
"Spamming" the search engines can get you banned, so it is an
unsafe practice.
5 alt tag This is a tag used on images. Although most
Internet users have systems that can display images, some cannot. The
purpose of the <ALT> tag is to provide some text which these users
see in place of the image.
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