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7 Simple Steps to 'SEO' the heck out of your competition.
Copyright © 2008 Dave James
This article is meant for beginners who are new
to SEO and for old-timers who are seeking new ways to
get things done faster.
When thinking about Search Engine Optimization for
your site, you must always keep in mind that the basic
purpose of your web-site is to make you money. You make
money when more people come to your site to purchase
things they need. When your web-site has content they
like, they spend money with you.
The sole reason you need to show up on search engines,
is to let people spot you among the multitude of competitors.
To be the first among the few sites a user actually
visits, you need to come up among the top few. This
is why you use Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
So when you prepare your site, remember that your site
should cater mainly to human tastes, not just that of
the Search Engines. To have a web-site that is great
for search-engines but unbearable to humans is just
waste of your time.
Most important : Get your web page in shape. Remember,
people have tastes, likes, dislikes, emotions. Build
a site for people.
Then,
1) Research your keywords thoroughly. Put your
keywords in all the right places like Title tags, MetaTags,
Alt for images etc. Make sure your links are properly
formatted. Read up on keyword Mastery and keyword research
as well as how to place your keywords on the page.
2) Create great content. Search Engines provide
you better ranking if you have better content. People
visit your page for the content you have. Search Engines
think that you have better content if you have ever
new/updated content. The articles you have should reflect
the title of your page. It should be about your core
business or somehow affiliated with it.
You could either have content written by yourselves
or republished with consent. The idea is to have people
spend more time on your web-site. The more time they
spend on your site, the better your chances of making
a sale. If you are not very good at writing articles,
you can get others to write them for you. There are
quite a few websites that provide you with cheap content.
3) Create a google sitemap for use by google.
This is a small xml file with the following values for
each of your pages that you would like Google to index:
url, lastmodified, changefrequency, and priority. Make
sure you submit this sitemap to google.
4) Publish your articles with article submission
sites. Always have links within your articles to
link back to your own site. Search Engines look for
inward pointing links to your site. The higher the PageRank
of sites your links appear, the better for you. There
are tools available that find such sites for you.
5) If you are into email marketing (and I am yet
to see a single instance where you should not be),
always link back to your site from your email. Give
your reader the opportunity to visit your site by clicking
the link on the email.
6) Some websites have made it easy for others to
link back to them. Scripts are available free all
over the internet to accomplish this. Like I said before,
Search Engines love a site that other people love to
link to. It is pretty easy to provide a link.
7) Read up on google's suggestions. http://www.google.com/webmasters/
. You will also find various tools here to help you
with preparing your site for submission to google. These
include tools to check which pages on your site have
been indexed.
Very Important: Study your competition. See what they
are doing to get to the top. ( There are tools that
help you do this; see footnote.)
Bonus tips:
- Add title tags for text links. These are similar
to Alt tags for image links.
- Study your PageRank religiously.
- Add your navigation menus to the top and the bottom
of the page.
- Consider affiliate linking to sell your products(More
links pointing to you plus more people selling for
you).
- Consider advertising on other web-sites(More links
pointing to you).
Now that you are on your way to SEO heaven, let me
add a few words of caution:
1) Avoid using the same title tag on all pages.
2) Avoid using link farms to get inbound links.
Search Engines catch up soon enough and you end up being
shunned.
3) Avoid using "Click here to..." as anchor
text.
4) Avoid using Submission Services for submitting
to search engines.
5) Remember that any attempt to "over-optimize"
your site in an effort to cheat the search-engine spiders
could get you banned too.
Of the various tools we have used in the past, two
stand out.
#1 Pick: SEO Elite Website: www.eliteSEOtool.com
Cost = $167 (lifetime free upgrades and no annual fees)
Top Features: Finds best link partners with authority
ranking; Automates link process; Monitors existing inbound
links; keeps a watchful eye on your competition; Provides
great Site Optimization Comments; Test Results: 100+
rankings mostly 1s , few 2s in 5 weeks : Good for beginners
as well as experts. Very cost effective. 8 week trial
period.
#2 Pick: WebPosition Website: www.webposition.com
Cost = $389 WebPosition Pro or $149 Standard (plus $99
per year subscription fees for either) Test Results:
44 top 5 rankings in Google in eight weeks - Mostly
3's and 4's. Top Features: A little out of its depth
when it comes to automatic linking capabilities. Reporting
is nice. 4 week trial period.
Either tool is pretty easy to get started with &
should pose you no problems.
You are all set to SEO your way to the top!
Happy hunting !
Author: Dave James
Dave has been a Marketing & IT consultant for small
& medium size businesses for nearly 13 years.
Get your marketing queries answered by him free at his
website. http://www.nobleriver.com
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