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| Five Times for Search Engine Optimization
Search engine optimization sounds so daunting for most young
companies. Who has time for dealing with metatags and keyword
density when you're trying to get a company off the ground?
Below is a simple list of five things you can easily do to
improve your visibility on search engines.
1. You can afford free. Index your site with the Open Directory
Project. It's free! The Open Directory Project powers core
directory services for Google, Lycos, AOL Search, Netscape
Search, and lots more.
2. Know thyself through thy customers' eyes. Remember that the
words you use to describe your company are not necessarily the
same ones that a prospect might use. Sometimes you need to go
with the masses when it comes to keywords. Review your keyword
list (if you have one), and see if your prospects would even
think to search for them. You might even want to (gasp!) ask
your customers about what keywords they use.
3. Stay on the up-and-up. Don't cram your keyword tag with
dozens of keywords or repeating keywords. It doesn't work. Use
10 to 12 good, applicable keywords.
4. Put it in the Flash can. Don't let your web designer talk you
into a Flash intro. Not only will everyone skip it because it's
annoying and doesn't provide much in terms of information, it
will stop the search engine spiders that crawl your site dead in
their tracks.
5. Be more than a welcome mat. Develop unique titles for each of
your pages. These titles appear at the top of the web browser
window when your prospects or potential investors check out your
site. So please, don't use, "Welcome to XYZ Company." This tells
them nothing of value, except maybe that you have manners. Use
the title to tell what you do, what problem you solve, and/or
what the particular page is about. We're only talking about a
handful of words per page (10 max), so it's not as painful as it
might sound.
About the author:
Jennifer Guinan, president of Sage Strategic Marketing, offers
19 years of experience in marketing, communications, Internet
and search engine marketing, and PR for companies and
organizations large and small. Guinan’s background includes
national and international marketing and communications
executive management and strategy, PR and media relations, and
consulting. Contact at www.sagestrat.com
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