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Discover the Top 5 "Dos" and "Don'ts" of Web SiteIf you want your online business to be
successful, it's a good idea to optimize your site on a regular basis to make
sure it's got a good position in the Web's top search engines.
However, in order to maintain your ranking, you have to keep on top of what's
happening in the rapidly changing search engine industry. The rules that
affected your ranking yesterday may be meaningless tomorrow!
Read on to learn more about the latest developments in the search engine
industry and what key tricks you should (and shouldn't!) use to optimize your
site to make sure it gets a high ranking with all the major search engines, plus
the tools and resources you can use to keep it there.
The "Dos" and "Don'ts" are constantly changing!
The search engine industry is continually evolving. You need to know which of
the major "players" is powering the smaller search engines if you want to know
where you should focus your optimization efforts.
1. THE BATTLE OF THE TITANS
For the past couple of years, the major search engines have been preparing to
square off against each other and battle it out for the industry's top spot.
Google has been #1 for a while now, but Yahoo! and MSN have been making moves to
steal the crown.
Google is still extremely powerful, with about a 55% market share. Yahoo! is the
closest runner-up, with about 20% of users choosing it as their main search
engine. And MSN is still a distant but threatening third, with about 10% of the
global usage share.
Keep in mind, however, that Google and Yahoo! power many of the smaller search
engines. For example, Google powers the free listings featured on AOL and
Netscape, plus the paid listings featured on AOL, Netscape, Ask Jeeves, HotBot,
Teoma, and Lycos.
Yahoo! powers free listings featured on MSN, AltaVista, AllTheWeb, and HotBot,
plus the paid listings on MSN, AltaVista, and AllTheWeb.
However, MSN won't be powered by Yahoo! for much longer! MSN came out with a
preview of their own long-anticipated search engine technology earlier this
month. They're still working out the bugs, and the official MSN Search engine is
still being powered by Yahoo!. But you can expect MSN to go solo sometime over
the next few months.
You need to be aware of these changes if you want to gear your optimization
efforts toward the engines that will send you as much traffic as possible.
2. THE CHANGING RULES OF SEARCH
Of course, you also need to keep tabs on changes to the search engines
themselves!
Search engines frequently change the algorithms they use to rank sites. They
don't want unscrupulous site owners manipulating their indexing methods in order
to get high rankings. By doing so, they damage the integrity of free search!
As soon as the search engines become aware of a trick being used by "search
engine spammers" to boost their site ranking, they figure out a way to catch
them.
So be careful! You don't want to catch yourself employing a "great strategy"
promoted by a marketing "expert," only to find out it's a tactic the search
engines hate! That could get you booted off their listings in no time flat.
In fact, that's exactly what happened at the end of last year, during what has
come to be called the "Florida Google Dance."
Google made some major changes to their algorithms in November 2003 and started
imposing an "over-optimization penalty" on any sites that appeared to be
artificially boosting their site's relevancy for targeted keywords.
Many members of the business community were surprised to find their sites
dropped from their high ranking in Google's listings. These people had to put a
lot of work into revamping and resubmitting their sites in order to get listed
again.
And many of the people who were penalized weren't "unscrupulous" site owners!
They weren't trying to pull a "fast one" on search engines using frowned-upon
techniques such as "keyword stuffing." They were simply trying to be smart
marketers -- and some feel they were unfairly punished for it.
You don't want the same thing to happen to you!
So let's have a look at a list of what exactly the search engines are currently
looking for when indexing sites -- and what they'll punish you for!
The "Dos": Legitimate tricks the SEO masters use to
optimize their sites and maintain their high ranking
The search engines don't want to be manipulated
by marketers. They want to provide the best unbiased results possible for any
given search -- or they'll lose users!
That's why they need to change their algorithms so frequently -- to stay ahead
of the tricks people use to get top rankings.
That being said, there are still a lot of legitimate ways you can optimize your
site without angering the search engines and causing them to drop you from their
list.
Here are some of the best things you can to do ensure your site has a high
ranking:
1. ASK RELEVANT SITES TO LINK TO YOUR SITE
In the past, scoring a high ranking with a search engine was all about
positioning your keywords in "prime real estate" positions in your text and site
coding. All that has changed, however. These days, links are king!
Search engines place a huge amount of importance on the number of sites that
link to yours. But it's not just the quantity of links that matter, it's also
the quality. Search engines look at how relevant the links are -- i.e., how much
the content of the linking site has in common with the content on your site. The
more relevant, the better!
Search engines also look at how "important" the linking site is. What kind of
"online presence" does it have? How much traffic does it get?
For example, your site will get a higher ranking if it's linked to by sites such
as BBC.com or nationalgeographic.com instead of, say, the personal homepage of
your friend's neighbor's kid.
2. PAY ATTENTION TO KEYWORD INCLUSION AND PLACEMENT
Keywords may no longer be the sole determining factor of a site's ranking, but
they're still pretty important. The most useful places to include them are:
>> In your domain name -- only make sure your keywords are in
the root of your URL, not the stem! For example, if your
main keyword phrase is "cell phones," try to get a domain
name such as "cell-phones.com" instead of
"mobileusa.com/cell-phones.com."
Some search engines will actually penalize sites for including key words in the
stem of a URL.
>> In the title tags in your source code
>> In the meta description of your site -- this is much less
important than it used to be, but it can't hurt.
>> In your meta keyword tags
HOWEVER: Be sure you only include relevant keywords! Search engines will
penalize you if you try to sneak in keywords that have nothing to do with the
content of your site.
3. CREATE CONTENT-RICH "INFORMATION PAGES" TO DIRECT TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE
An easy way to boost the number of pages that link to your site is to create
some pages yourself!
However, you have to make sure these pages contain valuable contents that
provide people with useful information. Search engines hate "pointer pages" that
have no content and exist only to add to the number of links pointing to a site.
Be sure the information relates to the content on your site and has your
keywords placed in advantageous positions. This will boost the ranking of your
pages with the search engines and ensure they get lots of traffic -- which they
can then redirect to your site.
4. SUBMIT YOUR SITE TO ONLINE DIRECTORIES
Be sure to submit your site to important directories such as Yahoo!, the Open
Directory Project (www.dmoz.org), and About.com, as well as smaller directories.
Your listing on these directories will help your ranking with the major search
engines.
5. MULTIPLY AND CONQUER!
Create a "community" of related sites that link to each other. Why stop at only
one information page? The more content-rich sites that point to your site, the
better!
You can also boost the number of links that point to your site by dividing it
into several separate sites that all link to each other.This works especially
well if you sell a number of different products or services.
If you build a different site to focus on each of your products and services,
then you can also concentrate the use of specific keyword phrases on each site.
That's another great way to boost your search engine ranking.
The "Don'ts": Tricks
the search engines hate and why you should never use them, even if your
competition does
Now that we've covered the "dos," here come the "don'ts."
Although these questionable tactics have worked well in the past, the search
engines absolutely hate them. If they catch you using any of these tricks, they
may go so far as to drop you from their listings like a hot potato!
1. BEWARE IRRELEVANT LINKS!
Yes, it's a good idea to get a lot of different links pointing to your site, but
the search engines only like RELEVANT links. If they find sites that have
nothing in common with the content on your site linked to your web site, they'll
lower your relevancy rating.
2. BEWARE IRRELEVANT KEYWORDS!
Search engines hate finding irrelevant keywords on your site -- especially in
your meta tags. If they catch you using keywords that have nothing to do with
the actual content of your site, they'll penalize you for it.
3. DON'T "KEYWORD STUFF" YOUR META TAGS!
In the past, people used to repeat their keywords in their meta tags over and
over again. This used to get them a high ranking with the search engines -- but
not any more!
Search engines are on to this trick and will punish you for it by dropping your
ranking.
4. DON'T CREATE "LINK FARMS"!
"Link farms" are the evil cousins of the "information pages" we discussed above.
In the past, some spammers used to build multiple "doorway" sites that existed
only to multiply the number of links pointing to their sites.
Unlike content-rich information pages, these doorway pages would usually only
include a string of keyword terms that would earn them a high ranking with the
search engines.
The search engines have caught on to this tactic, however, and will drop you
from their listings if they find you using it.
5. AVOID "FREE FOR ALL" LINK PAGES!
Don't bother placing links to your site on pages where everyone and their dog is
invited to put up a link. Such sites have extremely low relevancy ratings and
will cost you points with the search engines.
Essential tools and resources to optimize your site and
stay on top of the search engine game
There are a lot of great tools out there that can help you optimize your web
site while ensuring that you stay on the good side of all the search engines.
Here are a few of our favorites.
TOOLS:
>> Wordtracker (http://www.marketingtip.com/wordtracker)
This great online tool helps you select specific keyword
phrases that will direct more traffic to your site. Free
and paid versions are available.
>> SitePromoter (http://www.marketingtip.com/sitepromoter/)
This useful software program helps you create
individualized submissions to the different search engines.
>> Optilink (http://www.optilinksoftware.com/)
A lot of search engine optimization experts swear by this
software. It's a "link reputation analyzer" that helps you
determine a site's reputation and why the search engines
like it or dislike it. It certainly comes in handy when
you're checking out the competition or looking for
reputable sites to link to yours!
>> WebPosition Gold (http://www.marketingtip.com/webposition.html)
This is a great piece of search engine placement software
that generates Web pages designed to rank high on the
major search engines. It also analyzes your existing Web
pages, providing suggestions for improvement, and tracks
your ranking on different search engines.
RESOURCES
>> Search Engine News (http://www.searchengine-news.com/)
Planet Ocean's online resource, "The Unfair Advantage Book
on Winning the Search Engine Wars" is updated monthly
and provides excellent optimization tips and information
on the Search Engine industry.
>> Search Engine Watch (http://searchenginewatch.com/)
This free site is another rich source of tips and
information on the Search Engine industry. Paid
memberships are available for more advanced content.
>> Search Engine Guide (http://www.searchengineguide.com/searchengines.html)
This free site contains a lot of useful information
about the smaller search engines on the Web, and who you
should submit your site to in order to get a better
ranking with the bigger search engines.
Final thoughts
Recent research by search engine optimization experts suggests that there is a
surprising lack of overlap between the results produced by the major search
engines. All too often, sites that are ranked high on Google get a much poorer
listing with Yahoo! and vice versa.
This could mean that webmasters are focusing their optimization efforts solely
on one search engine while neglecting to improve their ranking with the other.
They might be using optimization tactics that work for Google on Yahoo!, without
being aware that Yahoo! uses different criteria to index a site.
Either way, sites that aren't optimized for both Google and Yahoo! are missing
out on a lot of potential visitors.
And don't forget, MSN will soon be throwing its hat into the ring and switching
from Yahoo! to its own search engine technology. When that happens, you should
be sure to submit your site to MSN as well.
No one really knows what the future holds for the search engine industry, but
one thing's for sure: Businesses that don't stay on top of the changes are going
to find themselves slipping behind. Don't let that happen to your business!
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