8 Googletastic
Ways to Optimize Your Website
Traffic from search
engines is widely considered the best (and
cheapest) way to generate traffic to your
site. The increasing popularity of search
engines has led to the development of a whole
industry that revolves around ways to "optimize"
websites.The end result is that many people
now think that only "professionals"
can help their website rank high within search
engines. But, the truth is that anyone can
structure their site so they rank high for
many keywords.
Below, I have listed 8 simple steps that you
can take to optimize your web pages. By following
these, you will improve your chances of increasing
your rankings:
1) Target one word for each page: A huge mistake
that many beginners make is cramming numerous
keywords onto every page. Instead of doing
this, you should focus on one specific keyword
for each page. That way, you can make sure
that the page is focusing on that one word
without any distractions. If you want to target
multiple keywords then it is necessary to
create a separate page for each.
2) List your major keywords in the links back
to your site: Many search engines, Google
being the most famous, have started to take
into account the words that are mentioned
in the title tag of the links that point to
your site. So, a great way to improve your
rankings for your keywords is to place it
in the title tag.
3) Make your first 100 words on the page keyword
rich: Another mistake that most webmasters
make is to have a menu on the left-hand side
of a website. Since search engines primarily
focus on the first 100 words of a website,
a left side menu is a misuse of valuable space.
Instead of doing this, you should have your
title, description and web copy within the
first 100 words of your site. An easy way
to do this is to have your menu on the right
instead of the standard left-hand side. But,
since the left-handed menu is now commonplace,
you can also choose to put your first 100
words above the left-handed menu, so this
text will be the first thing read on your
website.
4) Insert the keyword into your title tag:
In the source code of most pages are "header
tags" (also known as Meta tags), which
help search engines understand the content
of the page.
To fully optimize your website, you can tweak
the source code of the page. The first step
is to insert the keyword in the title tag.
(This is what is shown in the results of a
search engine when your site is listed)
5) Insert your keywords in the description
tag: The description Meta tag is almost as
valuable as the title tag. The information
in this tag is listed directly below the title
tag in search engine results. As a result,
a good description can make your website stand
out from other listings. To get the prospect
to click on your site, it is important to
write a snappy description while using your
keyword.
6) Insert them into your keywords tag: Like
the title and description tags, keyword tags
are used to help search engines understand
the content of your web page. Although this
Meta tag has become less popular, it doesnt
hurt to put your keywords here.
7) Place your keyword in the header: When
writing the actual text of your site, the
first part should be the headline. Whenever
a search engine scans your site, it rates
all words in the headline as being more important
then the rest of the web copy. To take advantage
of this, you should have your keyword in the
page headline. But, since the header tag (h1)
is quite large, you should format it so that
it is smaller.
8) Write your keyword enriched web copy: Now
that you have set up the structure of your
page, you can write your web copy. While creating
the text, you want to include the majority
of the keywords at the top and the bottom
of the page. In addition, the keyword should
be included a few times in the middle. Basically,
the common saying is that the keyword density
should resemble an hour glass shape. The total
web copy of your page should be about 300-500
words. Also, the keyword should be included
about 5-12% of the total words of the page.
The percentage varies according to each search
engine, so you might want to play around till
you find the best results.
If you follow all these steps, you will definitely
see an improvement in the search engine rankings
for your keywords. The best part is that you
do not have to spend any money on the expensive
search engine optimizers!
Scott J. Patterson brought his website
to the top of many search engines for important
keywords. To find out how he did this AND
also how he created his online store with
NO computer experience, be sure to check out
a copy of his ebook: www.buildingastore.com/8O.html
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