starting to get away from designing sites and optimizing them for google and overture. just wanted to knokw if anyone had any sugestions for these 2 sites. and maybe give me some good reading info, and are tools...
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robfenn posted this at 13:29 — 24th January 2006.
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In what way have you optimised it?
You need a text menu and ideally a sitemap for Google. You need some descriptive Title tags and you have no keyword/description tags.
There is a lack of textual content throughout your site. Search engines like reasonable amount of text with your keywords worked in. To avoid annoying users, you may want a summary of services etc. and then an in-depth alternative.
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etech-peter posted this at 15:48 — 24th January 2006.
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You will get higher ranking if you get many websites and individual web pages place a link to your website.
The content of the web page should be up to date and meaningful.
Make sure that you select only the keywords and key phrases that are relevant to the content of each specific web page.
Having a correct title is very important if you want to achieve high ranking on Google. Include your main keyword or key phrase in the title, since the keywords in the title are considered to be more important then keywords anywhere else on the web page.
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robfenn posted this at 17:32 — 24th January 2006.
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One thing to remember is that you are one of thousands of web design companies, so don't try to compete with them. Focus your site around website design in your town, city. Then you could progress to your state once you have many links lie Peter said.
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robbluther posted this at 23:38 — 24th January 2006.
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Focus your keywords in the title (like someone already said) and also near all of your links... Try to avoid click here type links... Use keywords in adjacent text next to likns also.
There is debate over how important meta tags are... many people think they are completely overlooked by google.
About linking it sites... I heard that it is better when sites are linking to you and you are not linking back... supposedly that means your content is more meaningful.
robfenn posted this at 09:34 — 25th January 2006.
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I would say meta tags are generally not useful but a lot of search engines still use the description tag so you want something that makes sense in the SERPs.
-Rob
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SearchBliss posted this at 17:08 — 25th January 2006.
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This might help:
1. First and foremost is design. This includes usability for both visitors and search engine spiders. You can be #1 on Google, but if your site irritates your visitors, it is useless. So make it comprehensive and easy to navigate. I would suggest that every website has a "static site map", build a site map for free here: http://www.searchbliss.com/site-map-generator.htm Not just for your visitors, but also the SE's (helps increase search engine saturation: http://www.searchbliss.com/seo-tools/saturation.asp. Please no pop-ups, pop-unders, flashing animations that cause seizers, etc. Just keep it "crisp". Also Flash animations, frames, and too much JavaScript can be frowned upon by SE's. (A lot of use JavaScript along the way, so be sure to call the JS source file rather then adding the full code into the page.)
2. Choose the right keywords. This is extremely important. Optimizing a site takes a lot of time, patience, and hard work. Doing this targeting the wrong keywords can be devistating. Find relevant keyword sthat are searched for often:http://www.searchbliss.com/seo-tools/keyword-suggestion.asp Make sure you target "phrases" rather than single keywords. For example, targeting "hosting" alone will not help you. There are too many search results. But targeting "web hosting provider", "web hosting service", and "hosting business" will get you more realistic results (and a ton of traffic). Plus you are still targeting "hosting". I would suggest targeting ONE "reach phrase" and TWO "realistic phrases". Three phrases may seem like a lot, but not when one or two keyterms is in all three phrases. When this occurs, things don't get watered down, giving better results.
3. Page optimization itself. Yes, SE's still use meta tags. Some more then others, but they are just as important as page content. If an SE ignores let's say the Keyword Meta Tag, then so what. It doesn't hurt to use it for those you give it a little relevancy. You can build free meta tags here: http://www.searchbliss.com/free_scripts_metatag.htm, but I'm sure everyone already has this covered). You may however need to optimize your meta tags: http://www.searchbliss.com/seo-tools/meta-tags-optimization.asp Next of course is body content. Use your most targeted keyword phrase within the first 200 words of spiderable text. What do I mean by spiderable text? I mean image alt tags, anchor text (links), and body text (especially in headings bold text, and even in Italics). But make sure it is readable and do not keyword stuff or spam. It will only hurt your placement, and even worse, your site could get banned. So a liitle at a time is best. Every time your site is re-indexed, check your placement in the SE's: http://www.searchbliss.com/seo-tools/verify.asp Then make minor adjustments, then check again after indexing, and so on.
NOTE: Try not to get obsessed with things like "Google PageRank". If your pages themselves are optimized (and you do not spam), your site will rank well.
4. Content, content and more content. Any "relevant" content will due, as long as it is useful to the visitor. Original content is best (but more difficult). This will not only add quality pages to your site, but attract visitors. The more often new content is added, the more of an increase in repeat visitors. Make sure it is useful and relevant to your site, or you will only "water it down" which can have an opposite effect. Good content will then incourage others to link to your site. The infamous "backlinks". Link popularity is very inportant for both ranking high in the SERP's (search engine results pages) as well as sending traffic to your site through these links:http://www.searchbliss.com/seo-tools/popularity.asp
5. Branding. This is also important. It's an old but very effective method. Even four year olds today know what "Google" is, and "Pepsi", "Coca Cola", "Xerox", etc. How many times have you said "grab me a Coke" instead of "soda" or "pop". Or "Where can I Xerox this page" instead of "copy". We all do it without even realizing it. Now "branding" or creating an "Icon" is very, very difficult and may never "take off", but starting now certainly won't hurt. How, well create a physical image or icon that says your business (without having to say it). How many times have people seen the Nike symbol with the words "Nike" before the symbol alone said it? A lot is an understatement, but images do stick. At SearchBliss, I use a dragonfly icon. I'm sure there are at least a few out there who would say "SearchBliss" when looking at it (even if they can't tell what it is). Another example is the "Olympic rings". Well, you get the point.
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locatepeople posted this at 18:18 — 26th January 2006.
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google's announced it's using a new algo called "BigDaddy" for its next update so until then no one really knows how google will react to SEO.
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mikehannon posted this at 18:56 — 27th January 2006.
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When do you think the next google update will be?
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The Webmistress posted this at 15:14 — 28th January 2006.
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Its been called BigDaddy for the last month and they have been switching between that & the current DCs, the BigDaddy DCs are the test ones at the moment. It's been testing for the last few weeks so the update could be anytime but so far it's only on a handful of DCs.
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Janet posted this at 17:03 — 31st January 2006.
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Just curious, should your domain name be included in the ?
SearchBliss posted this at 22:43 — 31st January 2006.
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Janet,
I would use the website's title with some keywords, but not the url itself. In other words, for my site http://www.searchbliss.com/, I use "SearchBliss Free Web Tools -Webmaster Services,..."
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Janet posted this at 23:38 — 31st January 2006.
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That makes sense. thanks. I have 'SeeThisItem.com' included in my title. I guess I could change that to 'SeeThisItem' instead.
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