SEO
Made Easy!
By Andrew
Larder
Search
engine optimization remains a minefield of old advice, outdated
ideas and outright dangerous techniques that can get you banned.
Here's the main points to great search engine optimization.
On
the internet, the information that you read can have been created
days, weeks, years or even decades ago. The techniques that worked
in a simpler, more nieve era do NOT work now - there are teams
of PHDs working to eliminate any tricks, or shortcuts that you
can take.
Ages
ago, you might have gotten away with tiny words, written in white
- or putting some heavily searched term into your page text or
meta tags - or doorway redirect pages, or computer generated series
of keywords created from the search engines themselves.
All
of this is now viewed as SPAM - bad stuff that interferes with
the normal operation of the search engines providing searchers
with information that is relevant to their search term.
The
search engines have recently removed one BILLION pages from their
index - and you know they are hunting down any more that are out
there. You can try and trick the search engines, and suffer the
inevitable consequences, or work WITH them.
Page
optimization can be as simple as having your keywords be a part
of the TITLE tag, and in an H1 heading, and having the page actually
be about that topic!!! Revolutionary, I know, but that's what
the search engines are trying to provide!
The
"boost" in rankings comes from "off page" factors - things not
even on the web page! These are called links, and search engines
work on the basis that if ten people say that a page is about
internet marketing, or 1966 Mustangs, it probably IS!
You
can help your ranking by working on the text that links to your
page - if the links say "Home Page" or "Click Here", they don't
do you any good - the keywords that you are trying to optimize
for are the words that should be in the links, with some rotating
and variety.
You
can generate those links by submitting to your industry or subject's
directory, creating articles about your topic and linking back
to yourself in the author box, reciprocal linking campaigns, buying
links, posting to blogs, comments in forums - all work well to
signify what you page is about.
If
you have a good resource - a resource of value - people will begin
to link to it of their own accord - and rankings generally rise
over time as people discover a resource - so don't waste time
creating websites, getting links, and popularity, just to be banned
for trying some SEO tricks - the search engines want to work WITH
you, instead of against you!
Andrew
Larder, Internet
Marketing
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