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How to Improve Your Website's Google Ranking

by SEM & SEO Consultant | Wednesday, September 17, 2008 in | comments (0)

Google's search engine, www.google.com, uses a variety of methods to determine which pages are displayed first in the results. Their exact formula is a secret, but there are a few things you can do to improve your positioning. The term for this is Search Engine Optimization (SEO). These tips may not make your website the first one to appear in the list, but they just may help you move up a little. Ignore spam and websites that offer to submit your website to hundreds of search engines. At best these arewastes of time or money and at worst they can actually hurt your ranking.

Keyword Phrases:

Rather than focusing on a single word, try adding a few words to make a keyword phrase. You maywant to read about effective Google searches to see how keyword phrases help with searches.

If you were searching for your own website, what keyword phrase would you type into Google for each page? Would you look for “super fast widgets?” Would you look for “cooking with widgets?” It may be helpful to get a different perspective. Ask someone else to read your page and suggest what they think your keyword phrase might be. Stick to one subject per page, and stick to one keyword phrase per page.

Keyword Density:

One of the things Google looks for when it catalogs pages is the density of the keyword usage. In other words, how often the keyword occurs. Use natural phrasing. Don't try to trick the search engine by repeating the same word over and over or making text "invisible." It doesn't work. In fact, it may even get your Web site banned from Google.

Give a strong opening paragraph. Google may or may not search beyond the first 200 words or so of your web site, but it definitely looks at the first paragraph for keyword density. You can check your keyword density with Google Toolbar.

Name Your Pages:

tag. This is vital. Google displays search results as a link using the web page’s title. A link called “untitled” isn’t enticing. When appropriate, use the page’s keyword phrase in the title. Give your pages a descriptive name with the

Link Early, Link Often:

One of the biggest factors Google looks at is the hyperlink. Google looks at both links to and from your website. Google looks at the words you use in links to help determine the content of your page. Use links within web pages as a way to emphasise keywords. Rather than saying, “click here to learn more about SEO,” you should say: Read more about SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

Links from other websites to your website are used to determine PageRank. You can use Google Toolbar to check your current PageRank.

You can improve your PageRank by exchanging text links with other relevant websites. Banner exchanges are not as effective. You can also improve your PageRank by making sure your website is listed with important directories. In other words, check the PageRank of the home
page of the directory.

Submit Your Site to the Right Directories:

Submit your website to the open directory project, if possible. Google considers this directory to be an important link. Be patient. A real human has to check your site, before it's listed in Directory.

Submit your site to specialized directories. For instance, a work at home mother owned business (WAHM) should submit her site to WAHM directories. A site on butterflies should be sent to biology or entomology directories.

Don’t get too submission happy, though. Google, in an effort to combat “click fraud,” often filters out websites linked from “link farms,” or websites with nothing but links to other websites. This is one reason why free services to register your website may hurt you. Stick to specialized directories and organizations. They’re more likely to help and not hurt your rankings. Make Your Graphics Search Friendly: Keep the Flash to a minimum. People may enjoy reading Flash, but search engines tend to skip right over it. If your menus are in Flash, they might as well be invisible. Consider making plain text links in addition to or instead of Flash.

Give your images tags. Not only does it make your website more accessible to the visually impaired, it also gives you another chance to place your keywords where Google can see them.

Good Design Is Popular Design:

In the end, strong, well organized pages are pages that Google tends to rank higher. They're also pages that tend to become more popular, which means Google will rank them even higher. Keep good design in mind as you go, and much of the SEO will design itself.

Do Article Submissions Work for SEO?

by SEM & SEO Consultant | Wednesday, September 17, 2008 in | comments (1)

Michael Gray recently asked what people thought of using article syndication as an SEO technique. While it may have some upside if the articles get picked up and syndicated outside the article databases, the article databases themselves carry little weight. Patrick Altoft noted that after tracking the results for about 500 clients he discontinued his automated submission service because he thought it didn't offer any value anymore.

A better way to syndicate content to sites outside article databases is typically to create something they would want to link at, or to start building social relationships. As Jeremy Luebke posted in Graywolf's comments, those links work. Google is getting better at determing what parts of the web are active and worth trusting.

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