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Top Ten Tips to the Top of the Search Engines
Having a website that gets found in Google, Yahoo, and MSN, etc. isn't hard
to do, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Here are my latest and greatest
tips to get you started:
- Do not purchase a new domain unless you have to. The search engines put a lot
of stock in how long your website and domain have been around. While you can purchase a
new domain and redirect your old one to the new one, your best bet is to use your existing
domain/website if at all possible. If you're redesigning or starting from scratch and you
have to use a brand-new domain for some reason, you can expect at least somewhat
of a loss in search engine traffic. It could be anywhere from a few weeks to a few months
or more.
- Optimize your site for your target audience, not for the search engines. This
may sound counterintuitive, but hear me out. The search engines are looking for pages
that best fit the keyword phrase someone types into their little search box. If those
"someones" are typing in search words that relate to what your site offers, then they are
most likely members of your target audience. You need to optimize your site to meet
*their* needs. If you don't know who your target audience is, then you need to
find out one way or another. Look for studies online that might provide demographic
information, and visit other sites, communities, or forums where your target audience
might hang out and listen to what they discuss. This information will be crucial to your
resulting website design, keyword research, and copywriting.
- Research your keyword phrases extensively. The phrases you think your target
market might be searching for may very well be incorrect. To find the optimal phrases to
optimize for, use research tools such as Keyword Discovery, Wordtracker or Google's
Keyword Tool. Compile lists of the most relevant phrases for your site, and choose a few
different ones for every page. Never shoot for general keywords such as "travel" or
"vacation," as they are rarely (if ever) indicative of what your site is really
about.
- Design and categorize your site architecture and navigation based on your keyword
research. Your research may uncover undiscovered areas of interest or ways of
categorizing your products/services that you may wish to add to your site. For instance,
let's say your site sells toys. There are numerous ways you could categorize and lay out
your site so that people will find the toys they're looking for. Are people looking for
toys to fit their child's stage of development? (Look for keyword phrases such as
"preschool toys.") Or are they more likely to be seeking specific brands of toys? Most
likely, your keyword research will show you that people are looking for toys in many
different ways. Your job is to make sure that your site's navigation showcases the
various ways of searching. Make sure you have links to specific-brand pages as well as
specific age ranges, specific types of toys, etc.
- Program your site to be "crawler-friendly." The search engines can't fill out
forms, can't search your site, can't read JavaScript links and menus, and can't interpret
graphics and Flash. This doesn't mean that you can't use these things on your site; you
most certainly can! However, you do need to provide alternate means of navigating your
site as necessary. If you have only a drop-down sequence of menus to choose a category or
a brand of something, the search engine crawlers will never find those resulting pages.
You'll need to make sure that you always have some form of HTML links in the main
navigation on every page which link to the top-level pages of your site. From those
pages, you'll need to have further HTML links to the individual product/service pages.
(Please note that HTML links do NOT have to be text-only links. There's nothing wrong
with graphical image navigation that is wrapped in standard <a href> tags, as the
search engines can follow image links just fine.)
- Label your internal text links and clickable image alt attributes (aka alt tags)
as clearly and descriptively as possible. Your site visitors and the search engines
look at the clickable portion of your links (aka the anchor text) to help them understand
what they're going to find once they click through. Don't make them guess what's at the
other end with links that say "click here" or other non-descriptive words. Be as
descriptive as possible with every text and graphical link on your site. The cool thing
about writing your anchor text and alt attributes to be descriptive is that you can
almost always describe the page you're pointing to by using its main keyword
phrase.
- Write compelling copy for the key pages of your site based on your chosen keyword
phrases and your target market's needs, and make sure it's copy that the search engines
can "see." This is a crucial component to having a successful website. The search
engines need to read keyword-rich copy on your pages so they can understand how to
classify your site. This copy shouldn't be buried in graphics or hidden in Flash. Write
your copy based on your most relevant keyword phrases while also making an emotional
connection with your site visitor. (This is where that target audience analysis comes in
handy!) Understand that there is no magical number of words per page or number of times
to use your phrases in your copy. The important thing is to use your keyword phrases only
when and where it makes sense to do so for the real people reading your pages. Simply
sticking keyword phrases at the top of the page for no apparent reason isn't going to cut
it, and it just looks silly.
- Incorporate your keyword phrases into each page's unique Title tag. Title tags
are critical because they're given a lot of weight with every search engine. Whatever
keyword phrases you've written your copy around should also be used in your Title tag.
Remember that the information that you place in this tag is what will show up as the
clickable link to your site at the search engines. Make sure that it accurately reflects
the content of the page it's on, while also using the keyword phrases people might be
using at a search engine to find your stuff.
- Make sure your site is "link-worthy." Other sites linking to yours is a
critical component of a successful search engine optimization campaign, as all of the
major search engines place a good deal of emphasis on your site's overall link
popularity. You can go out and request hundreds or thousands of links, but if your site
stinks, why would anyone want to link to it? On the other hand, if your site is full of
wonderful, useful information, other sites will naturally link to it without your even
asking. It's fine to trade links; just make sure you are providing your site visitors
with only the highest quality of related sites. When you link to lousy sites, keep in
mind what this says to your site visitors as well as to the search engines.
- Don't be married to any one keyword phrase or worried too much about rankings.
If you've done the above 9 things correctly, you will start to see an increase in
targeted search engine visitors to your site fairly quickly. Forget about where you rank
for any specific keyword phrase and instead measure your results in increased traffic,
sales, and conversions. (You can sign up for Google Analytics for free, which easily
tracks and measures those things that truly matter.) It certainly won't hurt to add new
content to your site if it will really make your site more useful, but don't simply add a
load of fluff just for the sake of adding something. It really is okay to have a business
site that is just a business site and not a diatribe on the history of your products.
Neither your site visitors nor the engines really give a hoot!
By Jill Whalen
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