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Power
up Your Traffic with Search Engines
As everyone knows, whenever you use a search engine you
usually find several thousand websites that match your query.
As a webmaster it is important for your site to rank high up
(in the top 30) for particular keywords, so that people will
visit your site. After all, if your site shows up as number
153, and the search engine displays 25 results per page, what
are the chances that someone will go through 7 pages just to
find your site? There are, however, some proven methods that
will boost your ranking greatly.
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Don't
use the same word within the Meta tags too many times.
Choose a cut-off point, usually between 3-6 repetitions.
Keep the Meta tags to a maximum 1024 characters, otherwise
the excess characters will simply be ignored by most
search engines. I generally keep my Meta Tags to 250
characters.
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When
you have several occurrences of the same words in the Meta
tag, use different capitalization such as: promotion,
Promotion, and PROMOTION. The general rule of thumb,
however, is to keep everything in lower case.
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It
is also a good idea to add common misspellings of some of
your keywords into your Meta tags if you have some room.
For example "promotion" could be spelled
"promotion" by someone who is typing fast.
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Use
interesting descriptions in the Meta Description tag. Use
words like "secret", "insider
information" and "free". Don't just fill
the description tag with keywords.
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Use
comment tags which contain an identical copy of your Meta
keyword tag, as some search engines do index them.
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Think
of one or two main keywords for your site, and make them
appear 5-6 times each on your front page.
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Some
search engines will look for "keyword density",
meaning how far apart the keywords appear. Some will only
look at the first 200 characters of your site, and count
the number of times the keyword appears. Others will index
a bit from the top, middle, and bottom parts of your
website, and search them for keywords. Generally keyword
density should be in the 2-3% range.
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For
those main keywords using
<strong>keyword<strong> or a bigger font size,
<h1>Keyword</h1> is especially effective.
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Think
of secondary keywords. If your main keyword was
"Promotion", reinforce it with smaller keywords
on your front page such as website, webpage, free, and
make them appear several times on the main page. Also, put
them in the ALT image tags (explained below).
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Put
a combination of main and secondary keywords in your
title. Most search engines index 60 to 80 characters of
the title. Use them.
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In
the first two images on your website use ALT tags, and
fill them with several important keywords in order of
importance, and perhaps with different capitalization.
However, it's important not to repeat the same word too
many times within the Meta tags, alt tags, and the text on
the website, as that could get you banned from search
engines.
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If
your site deals with many different topics, create
sub-directories on your server. Put the different parts of
your page in different directories, and use different Meta
and Title tags optimized for the category that the
particular page covers. Submit each sub-directory to the
major search engines separately.
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One
of the best strategies is to take a look at the Top 10 or
Top 25 sites that appear under keywords that fit your
site. Study their titles, Meta tags, comment tags, keyword
density, alt image tags etc. looking for common things
among the top ranking pages.
We
have had very good success with these techniques in Lycos,
Infoseek, WebCrawler, AltaVista, and Excite. However it may be
impossible to achieve a high ranking under highly competitive
keywords such as "screensavers", but in that case
you can probably find a niche keyword variation such as
"Free Screensavers" or "Screensaver
downloads" in which you can rank high.
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