Search Engine Optimization Tips For
2005 - Part One
by Niall Roche
Anybody who has their own website or is involved in business online
understands the importance of SEO or search engine optimization.
Higher rankings equal more traffic. More traffic equals more potential
sales. Simple, eh? Or is it?
The problem here is that most people think search engine optimization
is like magic and that only search engine "gurus" have
all the answers.
Forunately, for you, this is far from true. In fact search engine
optimization is relatively easy. What stops most people from ranking
well in the search engines is misinformation and the promise of
quick fixes. Every week there's a new tool or ebook that promises
to solve all your search engine woes. There are no quick fixes folks.
Accept that as a truth and move forward.
What follows in the next three articles is a 10 step program for
improving your online presence and search engine rankings. Enjoy!
Keywords
Keywords should be the first step in your search engine optimization
campaign. People put keywords or phrases into search engines looking
for information. The search engines then check their index for pages
that contain these keywords. Unless your pages contain keywords
relevant to your business or service then do not expect search engines
to rank you well. It's that simple.
For example if you have a website about dating then you'll find
it very difficult to rank well for the keyword "dating"
because so many other sites are competing for it. However if you
were to target a specific area like gay and lesbian dating then
you're dealing with a smaller, more targetted market. You could
even regionalize it by targetting gay and lesbian dating in Toronto.
See where we're going with this?
So what keywords tools are available to you? Describing each of
them goes beyond the scope of this article so please refer to our
site for more information on this topic.
Content
Make this your motto - Provide Useful Content. DO NOT provide keyword
stuffed, spammy, automatically generated pages. Write something
useful for your visitors based on keywords which are relevant to
your business or service.
Ask yourself one question - do you want your website to last? Yes?
Great then provide content that's actually useful to your visitors.
Not only should you provide the initial content but keep adding
content to your site. A page a week, a page a month it doesn't matter.
Give your visitors a reason to come back to your website.
You can't write? Yes you can! Most people just think they can't
write. Most of us send emails every day to friends, colleagues and
loved ones. If you can compose an email like that then you're perfectly
capable of writing 200 - 300 words of text for a page of content.
The mere thought of writing a page of website content can fill people
with terror but if you need help on this please refer to our website
for a list of resources.
Keyword Density
This is how often your keyword is used on the the page. For example
if you have 100 words of text on a single page and you mention your
keyword 5 times then your keyword density is 5%.
So what's the ideal keyword density? Do yourself a favour and don't
focus on keyword density at all. The forums are full of "experts"
with theories on the perfect keyword density percentage. Here's
a wake up call - there is no perfect keyword density.
Mention your keyword towards the top of your page within the body
text, in the page title and in the Meta Description tag. Apart from
that only ever use the keyword or keywords within the page itself
as is contextually appropriate. Forcing a keyword into a page over
and over again is going to produce a webpage that's difficult to
read and sounds silly.
Domain Name
You have two choices when choosing a domain name. You can use a
branded name that doesn't relate to your business e.g. Amazon.com
have built a hugely successful brand name as an online retailer
using the name of a South American river for their company. It just
works for some reason.
Your other choice is to use a keyword rich domain name. What this
means is that if your website is about baby clothes you'd use a
domain name like www.baby-clothes-guide.com. Should you really use
hyphens to separate the keywords in the domain? The simple answer
is yes because a search engine can read each individual keyword
in the domain.
If you were to use www.babyclothesguide.com the major search engines
can only read the first word from it which is "baby".
Therefore it has no idea that the domain is specifically about baby
clothes (targetted) and not just about baby (untargetted).
(c) Niall Roche - All Rights Reserved
- continued in Part 2
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