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Below is a list of just some of the things you can do to formulate
your organic Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy. Keep in mind the search engines are trying to
give their users the best experience by ranking what they believe
are the best results, while at the same time, keeping the “bogus”
pages and sites from ranking higher. This is their daily balancing act. There isn’t
a “quick” way to the top of search results, but you can prepare your
site for the best possible chance.
1. Find out who is ranking near the top now and why.
a. Pick 5 keywords or phrases that you believe applies the
most to
your site or business.
b. Search Google for these keywords. Visit every site on the
first two pages of results.
c. Reverse engineer why they are ranking so well (#2 below)
2. Reverse engineer web pages that are ranking at the top of their
keywords.
a. Count how many times the keywords you searched on appears on
their site. This is
called keyword density. You can use control F in your browser to speed up the
counting.
You need to have as many
keywords as they do, but don’t go too far
as the search engines
will think you are trying to cheat.
b. Note if their keywords are in their URL. Most probably are
somewhere in the URL. You need
to do the same.
c. View their source to see where the keywords are located as well –
alt text, meta keyword tag,
meta description tag, etc. It all adds
up.
d. In Google, type in “links: websitenamehere.com” to see how many
inbound links are going
to their site. This also creates an
excellent todo list for your inbound link strategy. You want
to have
links from these sites as well. Check out who is linking to your
site as well.
3. Don’t put keywords in your meta keyword tag that are not in your
visible content. Google and other search engines deduct points for
doing this. Also, don't try the white text on white background
trick. That will get you excluded for sure.
4. Get as many legitimate inbound links as you can.
Add this
task to Outlook to remind you to do this at least 3 times a week for
30 minutes. Avoid link farms. Search engines deduct points for this
tactic.
5. Build a sitemap.
Google even provides
sitemap tools.
This and many other free tools can be found at
www.managemyadvertising.com in the Tools section.
6. Use tools like
www.Quantcast.com and
www.Alexa.com to get free
demographics and other data regarding your site and your
competitor’s site. Keep in mind, competitors include sites that are
ranking on your keywords and phrases, not just the ones your
customers mention to you.
7. Put your keywords in your title tags.
Build several pages (and
articles) that contain focus on a given topic and set of keywords.
Make sure there is an obvious link to your home page so you can get
the visitor to your core product or service.
8. Avoid flash pages and pages with lots of graphics since search
engines can’t index. Check out the “How search engines see your web
site” tool at
www.managemyadvertising.com/seo_website_search_optimization_analysis.html. It strips out the view of
the site to just what search engines can see.
9. Don't use PHP.
Search just about any popular topic (except PHP of course) and you
will rarely see a website that has .php extensions ranking near the
top. Most have .htm, .hml, or no extensions. This is because search
engines no PHP sites are database driven sites and are very likely
to change the content. This would make the search engine look bad
when someone searches on a keyword, then goes to the page that has
nothing to do with the keyword. People blame the search engine not
realizing it is the website's fault. You can use PHP for the log-in
area of a website since search engines can't log in anyway.
10. The age of your
domain name and how many years you have reserved your domain name
matters. If you only have a 1 year term, you might be lumped in with
temporary, fly-by-night web sites targeted to “get rich quick”.
11. Check out the history of your site, your competitor’s site
and the sites that are ranking well in step 1 above at the WayBackMachine -
www.archive.org. This can give clues to see what
they’ve done to rank well.
12. Submit your new
web pages and news articles that mention your site to
Google and Yahoo. These links are available at
www.managemyadvertising.com in the Tools section.
13. Monitor your web log files / web analytics tools and study your existing organic
traffic. This will help you understand how and why you are
getting your existing traffic and will help you find new ideas or
exploit existing sources to get even more traffic.
14. See how many web pages your competition has on
their website. In Google, type in site:domainname.com. The number of
pages on the site is listed in the upper right hand corner.
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