A problem that search engines encounter often is the design of websites that purely use advanced programming such as C++, JavaScript or CGI. If the navigation links within your site are powered by these advanced scripts alone, the search engine will not be able to fully browse your site. You need to provide links done in basic HTML so that the engine can read your website.
It takes months for a website with a new domain name (.com, .org or .edu) to show up on search engines. Google has imposed an ageing delay on new websites so that it doesn’t waste time on indexing websites that don’t last long. If you want to change your domain name, I suggest you rethink your plan and use what you have instead. A cosmetic facelift of your existing web pages along with several good quality SEO articles will serve you better in the long run. After all, you will be working with what you already have. If you know all the insides and outs of your website, then it would be so much easier to revise than replace because of familiarity.
Some internet marketers make the mistake of placing keyword density requirements above that of article quality. At first glance, it does make sense to optimize an article for your keywords rather than be concerned with artistic considerations or honest, from the heart writing. However, bear in mind that not everyone will buy your product or idea. You know that what you sell is sellable only to a certain target market. If you prioritize keyword optimization in your article rather than writing the article for the sake of the product you want to sell and for the information of your target audience, chances are you will attract buyers of another commodity that you do not have.
The keyword here is relevance. A person searching the internet for something he needs will filter out the search results by using the relevance criterion. My suggestion is, write the article for the sake of your product and for your target customers’ information. Place the priority of keywords as a secondary consideration. It’s all about relevance. I know that it would be a plus for you if you manage to pull in lots of traffic even though they don’t want anything to do with your site. Believe me, misleading a person in the internet is a risky business. That person you mislead can hit back by starting-up an email brigade against your website.
Be specific with your keywords. Don’t generalize. The biggest disadvantage of internet shopping is that customers are not able to scrutinize the product personally. What they usually do is find out from other sources what the product is all about, how it works, etc... When they decide to finally buy, they know what they’re looking for and will mostly likely use a specific name brand as part of their search strings. Your keywords need to be able to match those strings in terms of number of words matched and how the order of those words match. Others will search for stuff by using its sub-categories. For example, when looking for bras, women need to spell out their torso and cup size.
So, the bra size can be a 36 B or a 36 C. Then there are colors to choose from like red, burgundy and black. A bit more specific is the bra classification. Is it a half-cup or a push-up, or is it a sport bra? With these factors in mind, you can conclude that a woman looking for a bra in the internet can type in “black push-up bra 36-C". Do you have key phrases to match those search strings? Are the words in your key phrases arranged in the same order? The final consideration is the literature where those keywords are embedded. If the article is just a jumble of words full of keywords, the search engine will most likely discard your website in favor of another. This will decrease the ranking of your website in the search results page. In worst case scenarios, they may actually ban your website from showing up in search results
P.S. A lot of SEO experts claim that it isn’t the keyword, but the article that brings you success. Based on what is written above, I tend to agree. Do you? BandoMarketing
The ways to advance your search engine ranking is to some, like pulling out hair and biting their nails. If you have been confused to the point of throwing up your hands in utter disgust, please wait, all hope is not lost. Settle down, take a deep breath, and exhale because it is not really as bad as you thought. Stand up on your feet, square your shoulders look your webpage dead in the eye and let it know the time for a change is come.
Search Engine optimization is vital for getting traffic to your website. Who can afford the high price tag that comes with the pay per click advertising of your website. This price can run up into the hundreds of dollars for a single campaign. Through the process of using search engines such as: Google, Yahoo, and MSN, people will find your website on the internet.
If you want to attract targeted visitors coming from all over the world, then it is high time to optimize your web pages that are on your site. This will help your ranking in the search engines. Remember that competition is fierce, so targeting the right keywords that are not sought after the most, but a keyword that is less sought after, is more advisable till you get some steam behind you.
Here are some things you need to do to your web pages to get them optimized. When these things are finished you will start to see substantial results in the search engine rankings. First thing is your title of your homepage. This is what you see on the bar when you first bring up your site. You need to make sure your keyword or words that you are targeting are in your title.
Make sure that the title makes sense and has your keywords in it.
Try not to use long titles or phrase, between seven and ten is plenty. This must be done on every page of your website for a different keyword you are targeting. The more pages and keywords that are optimized the more the traffic you can pull. If you have one hundred pages or two hundred pages, make sure they are optimized.
Also have your keyword sprinkled through out your text. Make sure that each paragraph starts out with your targeted keyword and once is plenty in each paragraph. Bolding, italicizing, and underlining a keyword on each page is great to do. Do this only once and if you have a picture that is related to your keyword then name the .jpg or .gif the keyword. Try to use keyword density of about seven percent per page.
When it comes to content of your page and you are putting in keywords make sure it is readable and enjoyable. No one likes to read a bunch of "hogwash and horse feathers" that does not make sense. Remember the old saying still stands tried and proven that "Quality is better than Quantity" any time.
Next, your last sentence on your page should also have the keyword mentioned also. Also if you have a copyright you can cleverly put it in the copyright on the last line. You can also add a few keywords in your meta tag code. Some think you must do this, so put a few in there too.
Last but very important is what is deemed as "Off Page Optimization". This is getting other people to link to your site by exchanging links or one way links. This is perhaps the most important part of optimization that others forget. The less links, the less the traffic to your site. The more link popularity the better the ranking in the search engines. In closing, be sure you stay away from sites that have been banned by the search engines, for they only hurt you in ranking. The best links are the ones with high page rank in the search engines.
Treat your business like any other business and work hard at getting as many quality links and on page optimization, you will be rewarded with the traffic you deserve.
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