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Many
small businesses simply do not have the resources to hire a search engine
optimization (SEO) company to promote their web site. There are countless
resources online for do-it-yourself (DIY) optimizers where professional SEO’s
offer general recommendations and advice. This article is my opportunity to
offer more of my SEO experience in the form of a 10-minute optimization process.
This
process will be effective for any page designed in HTML with at least 1
paragraph of html text but for the purposes of this article, I will concentrate
on the all-important home page.
Setting the Stage
Before I begin, there are a few things that you must know before proceeding and
you should spend more than 10 minutes considering:
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Determine Your Target/s
99% of you know who your target market is, now you need to choose the keywords
that you believe they will search for. There is no use obtaining top search
engine placements under terms that are not being searched. This step, alone,
requires extensive explanation but there are a few simple tips to keep in
mind. For one, you will want to check your current traffic statistics and note
what traffic you are already receiving and under what keywords. Now, visit the
site of a competitor who you know is doing well online (either through
conversation or news articles). Look at their titles on individual pages and
try to determine a pattern in the keywords that they have chosen. Also look at
the source of their pages (Internet Explorer: click “View” then “Source”) and
copy their META tags into a notepad on your computer. Between the titles and
the META tags you should be able to determine with reasonable accuracy which
keywords are most important for rankings.
It is important to note that professional SEO’s have many more resources at
hand to determine such information with higher accuracy.
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Design – Is Your Page
Marketable?
This topic
can be touchy to bring up but the simple fact is that traffic will have less
impact if your web page is unmarketable. Now this covers a lot of different
aspects of design, however, a few basic rules should be followed.
1/ Avoid using strange color combinations that make it hard for a
viewer to read your sales copy (red text on a blue background is a perfect
example of a painful design). In the same respect it is important not to use
text that is too small; try to keep your font size to a minimum of size 10 or
12 (2 or 3 in Dreamweaver).
2/ Unrelated advertisements on your web site provide distractions to
your viewers. If you are selling BMW’s then it is generally not a good idea to
show an advertisement for herbal Viagra.
Every single graphical element of your home page has the potential to add or
deny credibility. Using this space wisely will ultimately create happier
visitors and generate more profit.
The Ten Minute Process
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Spot Check for Spam
Before optimization begins it is crucial that your page is devoid of any
‘tricks’ that a search engine may construe as spam. You may not even know they
are there! Some web designers with out-of-date information add hidden text
because they think it will help your rankings. This is entirely untrue and can
cause extreme problems for your search engine visibility. To check for hidden
text just hold down the left button on your mouse at the very top of your page
and drag it down to the bottom. If there is any hidden text (normally text
that matches the color of your page background) it will appear as it is
highlighted. Second, you will want to search for unnecessary repetition of
keywords on your page. Do you see instances of 5 or 6 keywords being repeated
in a row anywhere on the page? If so, remove this.
For more information on other types of spam that may be affecting your search
engine ranking, view our resource article: “Inspecting
your Web Site for Spam”
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Spot Check for Relevancy
It is very important for your site to be focused. For example, if your web
site is supposed to be devoted to ‘BMW car sales’ then a link or information
on real estate sales is entirely unnecessary. Keep in mind that most of the
top search engines will rank your site depending upon the topic they determine
you are offering. This determination is largely made based upon the text
within your web site. Don’t give them any reason to get ‘confused’.
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Polish & Optimize Text
The text on your home page is crucial to maintaining the attention of fresh
viewers. In fact, copy is so important that many companies prefer to have a
professional copy writer create the content. Since this is not an option, you
have to keep your text engaging as well as smartly optimized to present an
obvious topic to the visiting search engine spiders or visitors. To do this,
keep your mind focused on the keyword(s) that you have chosen to target on the
search engines while you write the content for the page. Implement the
keywords within the text without sacrificing the true intent of the
information – to engage and retain your viewers.
Important Note: Often the first 25-30 words of your home page are what the
each search engine will use for the description of your web site. Try to
utilize your target keyword/s within this area but be certain the resulting
sentence is legible and descriptive.
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Optimize the Title
The title of the home page can be optimized quite simply by placing the
keyword or keyword phrase that you have chosen to target first and then finish
with the name of your company or web site. For example:
”BMW Car Sales – MyBMW.com”
The search engines place a great deal of weight in the title of your home page
and the keywords within your title will likely be chosen as the title of your
listing on the search engines. The title also plays a huge role in the
relevance of your site. The topic denoted within your title will be compared
to the content within the body of the page, if the topic and content match,
you will have a much better chance of obtaining higher targeted placements.
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META Tags
The META tags
located within the invisible source of your web page. They were originally
designed to provide the details of your web site to visiting search engine
spiders and they still do, to a degree. Since this part of your web page is
invisible, META tags were increasingly used to misinform the search engines of
the content of a web site – spamming. As a result, META tags play a lesser
role but they should still be properly optimized so that they contribute to
the topical relevance of your web site.
META tags are basically composed of the Description and Keyword tags. The
description tag should provide the same or similar 25-30 word description of
your web site that you created earlier for the first text within your visible
page. The description is occasionally used as your description within the
search engines but it is unpredictable. The Keyword tag should include the
keywords/phrases that you are targeting in order of importance. Start with the
most important and then proceed to less important but still relevant keywords.
It is extremely important that you do not repeat any word more than 3 times
within the Keyword tag. This includes words within target sentences. Also do
not place repeated keywords close together.
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Navigation… Provide
Clear Paths
Is the
navigation within your site entirely graphical or programming oriented? In
this case I recommend that you create a textual link menu at the bottom of
your page. For added punch (and this is a big hit) you should make each link
count by using the keyword/phrase that best describes the target page. For
example:
BMW Accessories |
Used BMW for Sale | More About MyBMW.com
versus these less powerful links:
Accessories | Used
Cars | About Us
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Test and Spell-Check
Preview the
page and spell check it then once you are certain everything is properly
balanced, upload it to your server.
Hurry Up and Wait
What
happens now is entirely up to the history of your web site and your marketing
budget. There are many search engines that offer paid submission for the regular
or prompt indexing of your new page/web site. If you have paid for prompt
indexing then you may see the fruits of your labor within a couple of days
depending on the search engine.
In this case I am going to
assume that you have a non-existent search engine budget. If your site has
already been submitted to the search engines then you can simply wait until a
spider returns to check for new content, at which time your new it will be found
and processed accordingly. If you wish this process to proceed post-haste or
your site has not yet been submitted, then you may submit your newly revised
page to the search engines for what may be a faster response time. Be sure to
read the rules that each search engine carefully defines before submitting or
resubmitting your web page.
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