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8 Useful SEO Techniques Every Webmaster Should Know
Copyright © 2008 Titus Hoskins
Every webmaster should have some basic understanding
of these simple SEO techniques if they want to achieve
Top Rankings for their site. The more you know about
these Search Engine Optimization techniques; the better
your web pages will fare in the different search engines,
especially Google.
Optimizing your pages for the search engines should
be your main priority because conquering and dominating
your chosen keywords is often cited as one of the major
determining factors in the success of your online site
or business. You must have a rudimentary grasp of how
SEO can work for you and your site.
These simple SEO Tips will help you understand the
basics and help you reach your online goals.
1. Title Tag
The Title Tag is located at the top of your html page
and it tells the search engines what your page is about.
When you open your page in a browser these are the words
at the very top of the screen. Despite its simplicity,
the title tag is crucial to 'on-page optimization';
it should include your main keywords and it should be
63 characters or less if you want your title to appear
in full on Google.
Many SEO experts create web pages in a three-prong
approach. They place the title in:
- the title tag - on the webpage itself - and in the
URL for that page
Sometimes they will just pick the main keywords from
the title and place them in the anchor url instead.
For example: www.yourwebsite.com/keywords.html
3. Meta Description Tag
The Meta Tag contains the description for your web
page. Your description will show up in all the search
engines so you have to be careful to write precisely
and objectively. It should be about 140 characters or
around 20 words. Make sure to include your keywords
but don't spam - don't repeat your keywords more than
twice, using variations is helpful.
Keep in mind, successful webmasters make their descriptions
stand out from the crowd and entice the surfer to click
their link. It is also the first contact with your potential
visitor or prospect so make a good first impression.
3. Anchor Tag or URL
The anchor tag is used to form links within websites
or from site to site. This tag should have your title
or the main keywords from your page title to be the
most effective.
Anchor text is also important to know, these are the
underlined, clickable text or words in a link. <*A
HREF="url"> anchor text <*/A>
If you want to check Google for all web pages containing
your keywords in the anchor tags.
Just type into Google Search:
allinanchor:yourkeywords
4. Finding Backlinks
One of the keys to higher rankings is building quality
links from relevant related quality sites. The search
engines, especially Google, counts each link as a "vote"
for your site or content. Many experts suggest you include
your main keywords in the anchor text of these inbound
links in order to rank high.
If you want to find the number of backlinks your site
has.
Just type into Google Search:
link:yourURL
and it will give you the number of backlinks you have.
Google doesn't give you all your existing backlinks,
so you can try Yahoo! to find a more exact number.
Just open Yahoo! and type in: linkdomain:yourURL
5. Checking Indexed Pages
If is very important for you to know what content the
search engines have indexed from your site. You can
also check to see how your links are displayed and to
see if any titles or descriptions are missing from your
pages.
You can see how many of your pages are indexed in Google
by using the site command.
Just type into Google Search:
site:yourURL
Another way to look at your pages in Google is to type
in "http://yoursite" and "www.yoursite"
with the quotation marks to see the exact number of
listings for each.
6. Checking Google Cache
You can also check to see the Google Cache of your
site by using the cache command. You will also discover
when it was last retrieved.
Just type into Google Search:
cache:yourURL
7. Finding Associated Keywords
Keywords are the heart of the Internet, you must dominate
the search engines for your chosen keywords if you are
to succeed online. So make sure you have your main keywords
in the Meta Keyword Tag on your page. Many experts suggest
you place your page's main keywords in the first and
last 25 words on that page.
You must also be able to find and use variations of
your keywords to completely conquer your targeted niche.
To find what other keywords Google has associated with
your main keywords, just use the tilde ~ command to
find associated phrases in Google.
Just type into Google search:
~keywords
Variations will be highlighted in bold print.
8. Finding Titled Keywords
If you want to find competing sites that have your
keywords in the title just use the allintitle command.
Just type into Google search:
allintitle:yourkeywords
In summary, if used consistently, these basic SEO
techniques should help improve your rankings and keep
you in the picture with regards to your standings in
the search engines. Your site's stats or raw traffic
logs will also confirm the rise or fall of your keyword
rankings. You must have complete knowledge of both your
site and your keywords in the search engines, especially
Google. Since Google will deliver most of your quality
traffic, you must optimize for it and be aware of what
is happening to your site and keywords within Google.
This is yet another example where knowledge equals success.
Author: Titus Hoskins
The author is now a full-time web marketer who regularly
sells 1000's of dollars worth of affiliate products/services
each day. He owns and runs numerous websites, including
two sites on Internet marketing. For the latest web
marketing tools try: http://www.bizwaremagic.com
or http://www.marketingtoolguide.com
2008 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed
if this resource box stays attached.
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