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15 Tips For Search
Engine Placement
Article
by: Tony L. Callahan
Are you frustrated because
you can not find the "magic" formula to get your web pages the
great search engine placement they deserve? I am going to share a little
secret with you.
There is no magic formula.
There never has been and I doubt there every will be. Anyone who tells
you otherwise is either far smarter than the rest of us or deluding themselves.
It is that simple.
Now I can hear some of you asking, "So Tony, if there is no formula,
should we just give up? Be content with whatever poor placement we get
and go on with our lives?"
My reply to those questions is an emphatic, NO! Instead of looking for
that once and for all magic formula, realize that what gets good placement
is what makes good web pages, solid fundamentals. Rather that expecting
someone to wave a magic wand and guarantee you a great placement for your
pages, expect to put some real work into it. Below are listed some of
the most important things you can do to improve the chances of good placement
in the search engines.
- Every page should have an HTML header section which contains a title
tag, as well as the description and keywords meta tags
.
- Include your keywords in the title, description and keywords tags.
Separate keywords with spaces, not commas.
- Don't repeat keywords more than three times in tag. To do so could
trigger the search engines spam penalties
.
- Keyword stuffing, or putting keywords in the keywords tag that have
nothing to do with the content of the page, may also trigger spam penalties.
As a general rule, if the keyword doesn't appear in the text of the
page, do not put it into the keywords tag.
- Fewer, more relevant keywords is better than many less relevant ones.
If you wish to increase your page's placement, focus on a few relevant
keywords. More pages can be written to focus on other keywords you may
wish to address.
- Include the most important keywords in a header line, preferably on
the first line of the page.
- Repeat the keywords frequently in the first three hundred or so words
of content. Some search engines give more weight to the first portion
of the page than to everything else that follows.
- Use the keywords naturally in throughout the remained of the page's
content.
- Avoid the "invisible text" tricks. These include text that
is the same color as the background and extremely tiny text located
way down at the bottom of the page. The search engine algorithms are
long since wise to these tricks and their use practically guarantees
the spam penalties will be triggered.
- Always submit your pages to the major search engines by hand. These
submissions are too important to leave to a program.
- Use the submission programs to submit to the minor search engines
only.
- Check the rules of each of the major search engines. If they permit
it, submit every page of your site, one page per day until completed.
- Be patient. It is currently taking some of the major search engines
six to eight weeks to update their listings. If the submitted pages
do not begin to appear after eight weeks, consider reworking the pages.
- Never resubmit the same page twice! Most search engines give greater
consideration to pages they perceive as new. In fact, some search engines
consider resubmitting the same page repeatedly to be spamming and assess
their spam penalties. Make changes to the page before resubmitting it.
- Once the page makes it to the top fifty, don't mess with it. One of
the greatest temptations is to tinker with the page to try to get that
coveted top ten spot, but more often than not this backfires and drops
the page out of the top fifty altogether.
Apply each of these tips to every one of the pages in your website. Make
note of which pages place well and which ones do not seem to get listed
at all. Learn from the mistakes, improve the pages that do not place well
and resubmit them. Patience and persistence are your greatest allies. Stick
with it, apply these tips to every page you create and enjoy the improved
placement results that you are bound to see.
Copyright 2000, 2002
Tony L. Callahan All Rights Reserved
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Tony
L. Callahan, is a successful Internet Promotions Consultant with
more than twenty years of industry experience and is president of
his own Internet marketing company, Link-Promote.
He also publishes Web-Links Monthly, a newsletter full of
tips, tricks, tools and techniques for successful web site promotions.
To subscribe, send e-mail to: Web-Links-subscribe@topica.com.
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