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How to Design a Website for the Search Engines
What is the best way to build a website, in regards to ranking
well in the search engines? Here are some points to consider when building a website:
1. Website Text Most recently Google is looking for exact
keyword phrases in a websites text. In the past it would look at
the text on the index page and put keywords together, even if
they were in different paragraphs. Google still does this, but
now is putting more relevance on exact keyword phrases, rather
than putting keywords together separately. Example: If a website
is selling 'checks', it should have exact keyword phrases in the
text for all its related services: 'business checks' 'order
business checks' 'deluxe checks' 'designer checks' etc.
- On your main (index) page, the text should be informational
and tell your visitors what your site is all about.
- Make sure
your text contains your keywords and phrases, but don't make it
hard for your visitors to read.....stuffing keywords into the
text, just for the sake of higher rankings, will not do you much
good for your visitors, if the text doesn't flow well.
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Conventional wisdom calls for around 250 words of text on the
index (opening) page, in order to insert our needed keywords.
Its not so important how much text. What is important is that
you need enough text in order to insert all your important
keyword phrases, without the text sounding 'spammy'.
- Search
engines (Google especially) love information. This means that
the more info you offer your visitors, the better you may rank.
If Google sees that you are offering your visitors helpful
information, they will reward you for it. If you have .pdf
articles or files, create the article in HTML (and .pdf if you
like, its fine to use both methods together). This will allow
the search engines to read the article and index the
information. Many .pdf files are images, which search engines
won't index well. Convert it into HTML, and they will.
- Not
only does Google like information, but other websites will link
to you, if your site offers information that their visitors
would be interested in. More links means a higher rank in the
search engines.
- Create separate pages with information.
Example: If you have a hotel website, create a page about local
attractions. If your service is real estate, then have articles
on 'How to Obtain a Home Mortgage' or 'Home Inspection Tips'.
Not only will Google love you, but so will visitors to your
site.
- Don't use promotional language in your text like 'we're
the best' or 'the number 1 real estate service in the
USA!'......just reading that last sentence makes me ill. Your
visitors aren't stupid, don't treat them like they are. Not only
will it displease your audience, but it won't help with the
search engines either. Do you think a search engine spider cares
that you're service is the 'absolute best service ever offered
on the planet'? Nope.
- Be sure to use good text on your
subpages as well.......the major search engines love text and
will see ALL the text on your site, not just the index page.
Google is trying to 'figure out' what your site is about. It
will look at the whole site to do this. So, if one of your main
keyword phrases is 'laser printed business checks', you should
have a page devoted just to that.
- The key to good website
rankings is to take advantage of the many keywords that relate
to the services you offer, not just a few, and create pages for
them.
2. Create a separate page for the many types of services you
offer Example: You have a website that sells autographs. On the
main page, have links to your major categories of autographs.
One link would be for 'Celebrity Autographs' one for 'Sports
Autographs' etc. Now, a visitor who is interested in sport
autographs, will click on this link which will take him to the
main page for 'Sports Autographs'. Now, break up the 'sports
autographs' page with more links.... 'Baseball Autographs'
'Football Autographs' etc. Click on the 'Baseball Autographs'
link, which will take you to a page about baseball autographs,
or even just about baseball in general. Now, have links to each
individual player...... 'Sandy Koufax Autographs' etc. This now
allows you to use many more keywords to be found with in the
search engines. For instance, you can now use keywords
associated with baseball: baseball autographs, baseball
signatures, baseball memorabilia etc. Take it a step further
with each individual player, who has an entire page devoted to
him: 'Sandy Koufax Autographs' etc. Have information about Sandy
Koufax on the page, such as batting average, etc. Now, not only
will you be listed higher for 'Sandy Koufax Autographs', but
also for just 'Sandy Koufax'. This will allow you to pull in
visitors who are interested in Sandy Koufax, who will come to
your site for information, and end up purchasing his autograph,
even if this wasn't the visitors original intention. You know
the old saying.......the more you throw at the wall, the more
will stick.
3. The bigger the website the better.... It's simple, the more
pages your website has, the more keywords and phrases you can
use. The major search engines will index all of your pages (for
the most part).
4. What pages won't a search engine 'see'? It is best to build
a website in a language search engines can understand. If you
have a site that takes all its information from a database on
your server, the search engines likely will not index that
information. Example: You have a website that sells tickets.
Since the tickets you sell are for shows and events that are
constantly changing, your webmaster probably will build you a
site that is dependent on pulling information from a database.
Spiders generally have a harder time 'seeing' information from
these types of websites. I recommend that for every 'dynamic' or
database driven service on your site, you also create a basic
HTML page, that search engines can follow. For instance, you may
have a new comedy show coming to town that you want to sell
tickets for. Just like the above example on autographs, you
should create different pages and sections on each individual
type of show. Have a link for 'Music Tickets', then a link for
each type of music and create a separate page for that......like
'Rock and Roll Tickets', 'Country Music Tickets' etc..... all
with their own separate page. Now, you have created a way for
the search engines to 'see' that your website not only sells
tickets, but also what types of tickets, down to the last
detail. You will now find yourself listed in the search engines
for a multitude of ticket related keywords. If your whole site
is database driven, the number of keywords you will be found
under will be much less.
5. Other Tips: - Use keyword internal linking: Search engine
spiders 'see' what each link to a page is being labeled.
Example: if you have a page that is about 'Sports Autographs',
then label all your internal links to that page as 'Sports
Autographs', rather then something like 'click here for more
autographs'..... in other words, use keywords to label your
internal links.
- Have at least your major links listed on the
main (index) page. Also, a sitemap is a great tool for the
search engines (and visitors) to use, to find all of your pages.
Have a link to your sitemap from your index page.
- Make sure
you have the location of your shop, office, store etc. on your
main page (in HTML text), even if the services you offer are
geared to a national audience, it is smart to appeal to your
local audience as well. A good way to do this is to have your
company name, address, town and state at the very bottom of your
page, in an unobtrusive manner. Put it at the bottom of every
page on your site.
- Its a good idea to make changes to your
site at least occasionally. Since search engine spiders are
constantly crawling the web, they will visit your site
regularly. Updating your text (even just a little) or creating
new pages shows that your site is active.
- Its ok to have
external (outbound) links on your site. Again, it shows that
your website is offering information. If your website is about
'Colorado Real Estate', then list some Colorado related sites
such as: the official Colorado state website, or maybe a site
that talks about restaurants in Colorado etc.
- Use 'Call to
Action' language on your pages....i.e. 'click here to fill out
our response form' or list your 800 number prominently on every
page.
- HTML Tips title= use this command for all your internal
links (each link can have its own 'title') Example: a
href="http://www.web-promotion-specialist.com/searchengineoptimiz
ation.htm" title="Search Engine Optimization" alt= use this
command to describe what your images or photos are (search
engines can't 'see' images, so you can tell the search engines
what each image or photo is about) Example: img
src="images/logo.gif" width="131" height="80" alt= "Company
Logo"
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Author: Website Promotion by John Aschoff
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