Search Engine Optimization — Advice and Tactic

Posted on 16. Oct, 2009 by SexySexyJenny in SEO

Search engines love new, unique and updated con­tent. If you pro­duce new con­tent at a rate of just one rea­son­ably sized page per day and tied in with the other advice through­out the site, I can almost guar­an­tee you will get good list­ings. Remem­ber though, write for the vis­i­tors but cater for the search engines. If your field of exper­tise fits into a niche in the mar­ket, all the bet­ter for you but you must get unique con­tent all you will fall behind.

Page Struc­ture. Search engine bots can some­times get con­fused with poorly coded html, javascript and other web lan­guages. If the bot has to wait too long or can­not deci­pher the web lan­guage then it will just aban­don your site and move on to the next, even if it man­ages to get through the code it usu­ally leads to poor search engine index­ing of your web­site. You should also keep to widely used file exten­sions like .htm, .html, .php, .asp for your pages.

Load­ing Speed. The load­ing speed of your web­site should be kept to a min­i­mum, if it takes long than 5 sec­onds on 256kb+ con­nec­tions then you lose vis­i­tors – both real and search engine bots. There are a vari­ety of rea­sons why pages can load slowly, it may either be your web server, poorly coded server side code like php or client side code like javascript which can slow or even stop your page from loading.

Vis­i­tor Nav­i­ga­tion. This is more an aes­thetic fea­ture of your web­site focused at real vis­i­tors but you need to have some sort of stan­dard nav­i­ga­tion that is the same through­out your whole site. Peo­ple can be put off and leave your web­site if they find it dif­fi­cult to browse eas­ily, search engine bots may also miss links if they can only be found deep within your site. Try to make as many inter­nal links as pos­si­ble avail­able on each page.

Site Hier­ar­chy. Site hier­achy can be great for adding key­word den­sity to your web site. An exam­ple of site hier­achy work­ing effec­tively would be this page, seo-advice.php. The full link con­tains SEO seo-advice.php which is very ben­e­fi­cial in the way search engines deter­mine your sites rel­e­vance to a par­tic­u­lar sub­ject. Use your domain, fold­ers and file names to your advantage.

Avoid Black­hat SEO. Black­hat SEO is a vast topic that com­mands lit­tle respect from real web­mas­ters as it means using under­hand meth­ods to gain search engine rank­ings, although the site is usu­ally banned quickly. Black­hat SEO includes using link farms, search engine spam­ming, hid­den or dis­guised text, fake meta tag data, using dupli­cate con­tent and using door­way pages. I would rec­om­mend you stay away from tac­tics like this as you will end up los­ing out in the long run.

Tar­geted Linkswaps. Link swaps are great but you must make them work for you. It does lit­tle good for you when your going for top search engine posi­tions when your link swaps are untar­geted. You should choose some spe­cific key­words for both the link text and the link title text then make sure before you link swap that the other web­mas­ter adds those spe­cific key­words with the link.

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