Websites are only as effective as the number of visitors who see the
content. If the search engines are ignoring your site, it definitely wont get a lot of hits. Therefore, you need to try these tips for
getting your site noticed by the search engines right away…Â
- Use Google Sitemaps to get your inner pages indexed. Many sites
have a problem when it comes to getting their inner pages indexed.
Luckily Google has a solution to help webmasters overcome this problem.
Google Sitemaps (www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps) is an easy to use
tool that allows you to tell Google about every page of your site.
Although it won’t help your rankings, it may get more of your pages in
the index, which could mean more traffic.
- Make sure your link anchor text is varied. Search engines penalize
sites that seem to have used link exchange services. How they spot these
sites is by looking at the incoming links. If the anchor text on every
link is the same, then there is a good chance that software and not a
human generated the links. Instead of using an automated service, take
the time to submit link exchanges one at a time and make sure to vary
the link text. This gives a more natural look to your incoming links.
- Use terms related to your keyword phrases in your copy. As the
search engines become more sophisticated, they are better able to look
at all of the content on a page and determine what it is about. What
they hope to find is content that is well written for the end user –
and not just for the search engines. By using synonyms and words related
to your keyword phrases throughout the page, you are showing the search
engines that you are writing copy that is truly useable to their
searchers. As important as it is to include your keyword phrases in your
copy, it’s more important to write naturally so that it makes sense
to your human readers!
- Find out what your competitors are doing. Although the information
does not come cheap, there are services that provide very detailed
reports on your competitors including the traffic they get, what
keywords generate that traffic and from which search engines. If
you’re in a highly competitive market it might be worth checking out http://www.hitwise.com
- If you use keywords in your file names, don’t overdo it. If your
keyword phrase includes 5 words you won’t be doing yourself any favors
to save your homepage file as “here_are_all_my_keywords.htmlâ€. This
looks like you’re trying to stuff your keywords in anywhere and
everywhere! Instead choose a system for naming your files that makes it
easy to tell what they are, without worrying about cramming in every
keyword the page is optimized for.
The new buzzword among site developers is optimization. And with good
reason. Unlike the past when only the appearance of keywords mattered,
search engines now rank pages based upon many different factors. As you
can see from the information presented above, you can help to get your
site seen by the search engines with just a small investment of your
time.
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