Posts Tagged ‘keywords’
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization and is defined as (in my own words):
“The process of finding out the best keywords for a web site and by the use of optimizing the web site along with other off-page work making that web site attain a higher position in the search engine result pages (SERPs) for those selected words.”
Although the exact calculations used by the search engines are kept secret, there is lot of knowledge and observations in this field from thousands of webmasters worldwide.
It could be said to be a branch of online marketing. In general terms you can say that it means to make a web site more visible and make it look important in the eyes of search engines.
Not being familiar with SEO and not applying it compared to actually doing the right things can make a huge difference in terms of visitors to your web site.
Tags: higher position, keywords, search engines, Search enging optimization, visible, visitors, web site, webmasters, Words, worldwide
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
When trying to decide on a keyword phrase, you want to find one that is popular but not extremely popular. This may seem counter-intuitive, but the reality is that extremely popular keywords are very desirable and so very competitive. It’s better to try to optimize for keywords that you can rank higher. You’ll get more pageviews from a less popular keyword when you’re on the first or second page of the search engines, than from a super popular keyword that you only make it to page 50 of search engines.
Tags: competitive, desirable, extremely, keywords, pageviews, popular, rank higher, search engine optimization, search engines
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
One of the things I’m constantly amazed at is how many web publishers miss one of the easiest ways to maximize their positioning in Search Engines by simply including the keywords that they’d like to be found for in their post titles.
I spend a lot of time looking at online articles written on blogs, newspapers and websites and some days it seems that every second or third one has a title that is either cryptic, clever or cute at the expense of Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
To put it bluntly - when it comes to blog SEO I believe that your page and post titles are incredibly important. Google in particularly seems to value the words in your title incredibly highly.
Whilst I too feel the temptation to be clever with my post titles from time to time (and sometimes give into it) - I know that if I don’t get traffic from search engines then a fairly significant part of my income will disappear.
So if you’re writing about a new ‘Pink Widget’ have a think about the words that a potential reader will use to search for in Google to find the information you’re presenting. How would you search the net for information on ‘Pink Widgets’?
Without a doubt we’d all include ‘pink widget’ in the search we did. We might refine it by including a third word like ‘price’, ‘review’, ‘advice’, ‘problems’ etc (which may be worthwhile words to include either in the title or body of content) but the best words to include in the title are ‘pink widgets’ - if you don’t you’ve got virtually no chance of being found for that search term unless no one else is writing about them.
Keep in mind that research shows that people search the web a lot for names of products and people and that they are often quite specific their searches. If you’re writing about something specific make your title reflect this.
Of course it’s worth saying that it’s not as simple as just stuffing your titles with keywords - for one they need to make sense (no one will click on a link in Google if its a collection of unrelated words), secondly if you put too many words in your title you run the risk of decreasing their power and confusing the search engines and thirdly you’ll disillusion your regular readers if you mess with stuffing titles with too many words.
Tags: easiest, google, highly, Including, income, keywords, many, maximize, newspapers, Positioning, post titles, power, Search, search engine optimization, search engines, spend, temptation, Titles, web publishers, Websites, Words
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Another way to generating inbound links is to submit your links to directories. I know of webmasters who swear by the benefits of such a strategy - the first thing that they do when starting a new site is to do the rounds of directories - submitting links to key pages with appropriate keywords in the links. There are loads of directories out there - many of which offer a free submission. Ari Paparo has compiled a list of blog directories that you might want to start with.
Tags: blog, compiled, Directories, keywords, loads, pages, search engine optimization, Start, Starting, submission, submitting
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
To require that an entire phrase be found in a search,enter quotes (” “) around the terms. For example, “giants baseball” returns listings where the words “giants” and “baseball” appear together and in that order, either in the title, the URL of the Web site, the description, the keywords, or the document. If no sites are found that contain both terms, sites that contain either term will be displayed.
Tags: baseball, description, Exact, keywords, phrase, returns, searching, URL
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Incorporating keywords into your site’s headlines and body copy is key to your search results. For Google to read your words, they can’t be rendered as a graphic or embedded in a Flash element. How often should you repeat your keyword? Our advice is to not overdue it. Write naturally, but train yourself to use fewer pronouns.
Tags: Copy, Flash element, google, Graphic, Headlines, keyword, keywords, naturally, pronouns, search engine optimization
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
The Page Description is a short blurb or summary of your web page found in the metadata. Google often uses the first 20-25 words of this description below your site name in search results. As with the Page Title, Google will bold the words that match the user’s search terms.
Tags: description, First, google, keywords, metadata, page, Page Description, search engine optimization, search results, search terms, summary, Title, Use, Web Page
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
The Page Title is one of the most important areas Google and other search engines use to determine what is on a particular web page. Google uses your Page Title as the name of your link in search results (Google even makes the matching keywords bold) so these words have a big impact on search results. Put your keywords or phrases in the title, and keep it short.
Tags: determine, important, keywords, page, Page Title, particular, search engine optimization, search engines, search results
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
This is the foundation for everything else. Think about the words your target client may type into a Google search page when they have problems your studio can help them solve. Build a short, focused list of keywords and phrases that are relevant to your studio’s online brand.
Tags: Brand, Client, good keywords, help, keywords, problems, search engine optimization, studio’s, Target
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
It’s a best practice. One of the most common problems is with Title tags when companies create web sites and put the exact same information or nothing at all. Title tags are the first and most important indication of what the web page is about. Title tags should be a short summary of the page with important keywords to the left.
The meta description tags are used in the search results. It is important to use them if you want some degree of influence over what search engines display in the search results of when your web page ranks for a particular keyword query.
Tags: about meta, common, companies, degree, descriptions, important, information, keyword query, keywords, search engines, Web Page
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