6: The hidden benefits to having the right links. Eg exercise-equipment-reviews.htm is our reviews page. Note the hyphen again always try to avoid using spaces when naming your files or pages. You will get a horrible looking 20% appearing, which is something the browsers throw in there to represent a space. If we then name the link to this page from our other pages 'exercise equipment reviews' and also make the link bold we'll score a whole bunch of points on the SE's. If you then use the other techniques described on this page to Optimise the page exercise-equipment-reviews.htm around the phrase 'exercise equipment reviews'. You'll be well on your way to getting a top listing in the engines. ;-) Keywords and keyphrases in a link and the name of a page file are very important boosters. 7: Name your Images properly and utilise their Alt tags. Eg We have an image on our home page of a piece of exercise equipment. Lets name that image exercise-equipment.jpg. Most sites store their images in a folder named images, logical, but there's a missed opportunity there. Lets call our image folder exercise-equipment. But there's more, all images should have an Alt tag this tag controls the text that appears when you role over an image, the little yellow box that appears with a description? Is that it for images ? not quite there's one more trick I'll let out of the bag here. Its very simple So you should have something like this - Just look at all those juicy keywords. This little technique is little known and is another wasted opportunity. 8: Site map and doorway pages. Doorway pages consist of the techniques mentioned already on this page but taken that little bit further. Essentially the pages focus heavily around a keyphrase and utilise the techniques mentioned here sometimes to the detriment of grammar and readability. A doorway page exists to get a listing in the SE's for its keyphrase and when visited it simply has a link to the main site. If your site is pretty small then it may be useful to have some keyphrase targeted doorway pages. If your sites a little larger there's no reason why you can't focus the existing pages on a keyphrase properly as described here and have them do the same job as a doorway page. 9: Link exchange. So back to our example site - Its not good enough just to find relevant sites. Ideally you should be finding sites that get good results in the SE's already. Linking to one of these sites will give your site a great boost. Try these two free tools - Alexa toolbar - Alexa is a search engine owned by Amazon. This toolbar goes into even more detail about a site you visit. You can check its ranking, who's linking to it and even go back in time and view the site as it was years ago. There's also a search feature for Alexa and Google, and a search feature for Amazon built in, so you can search any of them from any site. Handy for ordering those books, CD's and DVD's. The other benefit of these toolbars is that they track sites that you visit. Not in an intrusive way and totally anonymously. What this means is that if you visit your own site regularly just by having the toolbars installed you will boost its rankings. ;-) I recommend you install both these tools. They install across the top of Internet Explorer underneath the address bar. It only takes a minute or two for installation and its done without any need to download software. Once installed you can always right click them and close them if they get in the way. Very handy little things. To check a sites link popularity try this handy online tool 10: Search Engines and Submissions. Google is king of the search engines producing the most accurate and relevant results for any search and up until recently it 'crawled/spidered' the web once every six weeks or so, doing what was called the 'Google dance'. So called because as their database was updated ranking of sites could shift dramatically for a few days before settling back down. This has now stopped as of Q2 2003. Google now crawls constantly and there is no longer any shift in listings. Entry into Google is free and can be very quick probably the quickest outside paid listing. A site should appear in Google within six weeks of submitting the URL. This is still a long time to wait, but it works out quite well if you use the next little tactic I'll explain after the next two paragraphs. Relationships between the SE's have changed dramatically over the last 12 months. Yahoo is now basically consolidating these engines and will I'm sure restructure its own sites search algorithms to bring these engines online. Yahoo currently charges for a listing in its directory $299 last time I checked. But since there listing are supplied by Google right now you don't need to pay this fee. ;-) Here's the tactic I mentioned briefly above. inktomi offers a priority submission service through its partners worldwide, for $39 dollars you can have your site listed in the engines mentioned above within two days ! Plus your site will be 'crawled' every two days for 12 months and your listing updated. What this means is that you can test out optimisation strategies and different keywords and see the results a couple of days later. (One word of warning stay away from the 'Submit your site to 1500 search engine' style links displayed at the site linked to above, you'll just end up with loads of spam emails. The majority of SE traffic comes from the top six SE's.) If you do this consistently over the space of a few weeks you'll have a well listed site that will fly up the listings in Google when it's eventually picked up ;-) Plus you'll be hitting Yahoo from another angle, another two angles in fact through inktomi and Overture, this again will boost you listings ;-) I've just used this tactic again for a client and his site jumped straight in at No.6 on Google when it was picked up for his major keywords. Which also meant a No.6 rating on Yahoo. The two biggest SE's ;-) If you would still prefer to go down the hand submission route - Conclusion Finally one more online tool to help you check your site for errors. About the Author Darren Yates is the owner of ditto design a web design/development and search engine marketing company. He also owns and manages how-to-make-money-online.info a site focused on the many and varied ways of making money online. Featuring product/service reviews, resources, articles, links and a forum. |
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