Search Engine Optimization — 7 Plus 2 Killer SEO Techniques

Posted on 04. Mar, 2009 by admin in SEO

As more and more peo­ple round the world are surf­ing the net every­day, the com­pe­ti­tion to attract their atten­tion has increased by leaps and bounds in the recent years. Com­pa­nies — big and small, pro­fes­sion­als and indi­vid­u­als are all in the race. Innu­mer­able web pages are being pro­duced and being hosted every­day. All of them are keen to rank high in the SERP or Search Engine Result Pages. and the so the SEO experts are busy than ever before.

An expe­ri­enced SEO pro­fes­sional knows that the way major search engines like Google, eval­u­ate web pages has changed through these years. Search Engine are get­ting smarter and smarter. Fool­ing a search engine is becom­ing harder. Or should I say risky. When you try to fool search engines, you run the risk to get banned. So, what tri­umphs? Real good con­tents? Back link­ing? What else?

Let’s see what are the hottest SEO ‘on page’ and ‘off page’ tech­niques on which SEO experts have unan­i­mously expressed their trust. This list is not nec­es­sar­ily on merit basis, I mean, the first fac­tor on top of the list doesn’t mean that it is the most impor­tant SEO factor.

On-page tech­niques

1. The Title tag

Go to the Google search page, type any key­word and hit enter. Have you ever noticed the start­ing line of each result ? It’s the ‘title’ of the web site. So, it goes with­out say­ing that ‘title’ is impor­tant. You must have an appro­pri­ate ‘title’ for your web site con­tain­ing the most rel­e­vant keywords.

2. Meta Description.

You will often hear or read that Meta tags are no good any­more. But the Meta Descrip­tion tag still holds good. You will never find an opti­mized web page with­out it. No SEO skips this one, on the con­trary takes care that the descrip­tion is com­pre­hen­sive, pre­cise and to the point. 

3. H1, H2, H3 tags

The head­ings. The ‘H1′ tag or the header is most prob­a­bly the most sig­nif­i­cant body tag in terms of SEO along with the ‘Alt’ tag . It is sup­posed to be the main head­line of a web page and should com­prise of its pri­mary key­words or key-phrases. You should have pre­cisely described ‘H1′ tag on each of your web pages. If you don’t like the look and feel of the ‘H’ tags, use CSS to design it to your choice. 

4. ‘Alt’ tags.

Unfor­tu­nately search engine spi­ders cant view the images on your web pages. Nei­ther they can view those lovely Flash con­tent or ani­mated GIFs dis­played in the pages of your web site. They can only read texts. so feed them with some descrip­tive texts about the images or Flash con­tents that you may have on your web pages as alter­na­tives. The pri­mary use of the ‘Alt’ tag is to describe your images or the likes of Flash ban­ners etc. Use this to your advan­tage — use your key­words as ‘Alt’ tags. It really helps and is widely used by all SEO experts.

5. Inter­nal Anchor Text links

Using ‘Anchor Texts’ to link other pages of the web site is now being con­sid­ered as one of the most impor­tant fac­tor that influ­ences page ranks. You can judge it your­self. Choose any well opti­mized web site with high page rank. Go to the Google search page, type link:thesiteyouchose.com and hit enter. The search will return with sev­eral pages and you will notice that quite a few of them are from that very site itself. So, instead of ‘click here’ do con­sider using ‘For more infor­ma­tion on some­thing go to the some­thing page’ (replace ’some­thing’ for any­thing you like). I hope you got the idea.

6. Suit­ably named files and folders

This con­cept is also rel­a­tively new. It has worked like a charm for me. The idea is to name a file ‘contact-a-web-designer.html’ instead of just ‘contact.html’. Or rename your ‘down­load’ folder as ‘download-cheap-web-templates’. Does it make any sense? I hope it does. Try it, you will not regret.

7. Qual­ity content.

That goes with­out say­ing. Good, qual­ity con­tent which is appeal­ing to the view­ers is indis­pens­able. Noth­ing can influ­ence the search engine more, make no mis­take. Make sure you write the con­tents for your web site vis­i­tors and not the search engines. And it is very impor­tant that you add fresh con­tents to your web pages reg­u­larly — it tells the search engine that your web site is very much alive.

Off-page tech­niques

1. Link building

Good con­tent and con­sis­tent link build­ing — the two most impor­tant fac­tors of search engine opti­miza­tion. Gone are the days where any links were good enough to achieve good page ranks with the search engines. Now you should take utmost care on who are link­ing to you and from where? You must have come across the terms like “rel­e­vant web site/page” and “good neigh­bor­hood”. It means that you get more credit if you get back-linking from web sites which are based on the same theme as yours and prefer­ably have high page ranks — the more the bet­ter. And instead of plac­ing your url as links use your pri­mary key­words as Anchor Text links.

Now the mil­lion dol­lar ques­tion ? Who is going to link to you? Why should well estab­lished web sites with high page ranks will con­sider link­ing to a new site like yours? Well to harm try­ing. Most of them will not, but if you have a decent site with qual­ity con­tent some may just agree. But don’t worry. For­tu­nately you have some other options to gain some back-links. Sub­mit­ting to direc­to­ries is cer­tainly one of them. Try writ­ing some good arti­cles on your web site theme and sub­mit them to direc­to­ries round the world. Most arti­cle direc­to­ries will allow you to put a cou­ple of links inside your arti­cle pro­vided your arti­cle is good enough to be selected. Start try­ing and you will soon find that it’s not that hard. sub­mit­ting to var­i­ous direc­to­ries get your web site indexed by the search engine much faster than otherwise.

2. Approach

Yes. Your over­all approach towards opti­miz­ing your web site will even­tu­ally influ­ence your site’s rank­ing in more than one ways. ‘Slow but steady’ should be the right approach. You can’t achieve any­thing here in the SEO world overnight. patience is the key here. Don’t try to opti­mize your site for broad key­words like ‘web design’ or ‘Piz­zas’ at the first instance– it will be sheer waste of time and energy. Rather chose what is known as ‘long tail tech­nique’. For exam­ple go for ‘afford­able web site design Santa Mon­ica’. And when you have got some results start work­ing on those broader key­words. And you should have the same approach towards link-building as well. Be real­is­tic. Don’t try to get too many links too fast. search engine call it spam­ming and they ban spam­mers. Just keep every thing plain and simple. 

It is not so hard to earn money from the net. But you should make your self deserv­ing. it is not hard to attract vis­i­tors to your web site, but then again your site should worth it. And believe me, you can make your web site worthy.

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