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| How to improve your search engine position
When promoting your website, the importance of submission to
major search engines cannot be overstated. "46% of web-users use
search engines to first find a website."1 They won't find yours
unless it features in these engines. Getting a good ranking,
however, is not as easy as it seems. To better your chances, you
need to make sure that you do the following things before
submitting your site.
Start by writing a descriptive title for each page of your site.
This should accurately describe the services offered on the page
in around 5-8 words, avoiding words such as 'the' and 'and'.
When your website comes up on the search engines, this title
will be the thing that first grabs the attention of the user.
Next, you need to write your 'meta-tags'. Featured on every page
of your site (although hidden to the user), these are simply
either 'keyword tags' (10-12 important keywords / phrases that
describe your services) or 'description tags' (just a short
description of what's on the page - designed to attract users
from the search engines). If you are trying to build your own
meta-tags and are unsure of how to do it, here's a free service
to help you: www.bcentral.com/products/metatags.asp
When deciding on your keywords, imagine your audience and how
they would search for your services. Your keywords need to be
the search terms that they will type into the engines. Will they
search using industry-standard terms, or will you need to put
some layman terms in too? You should also think about spelling
mistakes. Is it likely that customers will search for you using
mis-spellings or typos? If so, you should consider including
these in your meta-tags. You can also have a look into which
search terms are currently most in-use: try www.wordtracker.com
for this. Also consider having a look at your competition - type
your keywords / phrases into google with "inverted commas around
them". The results that come up are your direct competition for
these search terms, so if there are too many, you should think
of alternative terms.
When you have finalised your keywords/phrases, write a
'description' meta-tag for each page of 200-250 characters. This
doesn't need to include any words from your title, but should be
based around your keywords.
Next, you need to optimise each page of your site by using your
keywords throughout the content and in alternative text for the
images. If your keywords do not accurately reflect the content
on your pages you are unlikely to get a good listing. You should
however bear in mind that unnecessary repetition of keywords in
your content will also damage your ranking. For optimum results,
mix the words and phrases up in different combinations rather
than using the same one over and again.
Although you can expect it to take up to (and sometimes
exceeding) six weeks to get listed in a search engine, you
should make sure that your site is 'search engine friendly'
before submitting it. Ensure you have done the following: Read
the rules/listing requirements of each search engine and make
sure your site complies; Bear in mind that frames and
flash-based pages on your site make it hard for the search
engines to index your pages; Ensure your meta-tags are complete
and your content accurately reflects them; Make sure all your
pages link to each other (especially if you have a 'cover page'
that redirects to the rest of your site) so the engines can find
all the pages; Never have a link that points back to the current
page, (i.e. if your logo is a link to your home page you must
make sure that it is not a link on the home page); and finally -
Make sure that you do not over-submit your site on each search
engine. Most have some sort of 'spam trigger', which this will
set off and you will not be listed. Submitting your home page
once to each engine should be all that is necessary. Apart from
meta-tags, there are a number of things you can do to improve
your ranking on the search engines. If you are willing to have
links to other sites on your website, Link Exchanges can be a
great way to promote your site and improve its position on the
search engines. If you have a large number of incoming links to
your site from other sites, search engines are likely to rank
you much higher up the list. Links from high traffic sites will
be of the most use, so ask for a link from any associations you
are a member of. You can also request reciprocal links from
complementary sites (consider an 'on topic' link, i.e. "website
design and custom software development" - including important
keywords), and develop an out of the way page to put links to
their sites on.
Another thing you can do is to make sure that you provide useful
and plentiful content on your site, for good indexing and good
inbound links. You could include a press page on your site for
all your media releases and mentions (you can submit press
releases online at www.prweb.com , amongst other places), or you
could write useful articles to put on your site and submit them
to relevant places online (good places to start include
www.GoArticles.com - there are many others, try to ensure you
include a link to your site at the end of the article).
Other online places to promote your site (if you have the time)
include newsgroups and discussion lists. Use google groups to
find appropriate discussions and make sure your 'signature'
includes your website link.
When submitting your site to the search engines, avoid the
plethora of free programs on the internet that promise to submit
you to 300+ engines - this is largely a waste of your time. Most
search engines are powered by the few major ones, which usually
have at least some sort of a free submit service. (If you are
thinking of paying for a high search engine ranking, the
pay-per-click options offered by search engines such as
https://adwords.google.com/select/main can be a cost-effective
option.) Make sure you submit to the major engines and
directories, including www.google.com , www.yahoo.com ,
www.altavista.com , www.dmoz.org , www.lycos.com ,
www.overture.com , www.askalix.com/uk/index.php3 ,
www.thomsonlocal.com .
Also, look for specialised directories for your sector. There
are hundreds of these to be found, so take the time to search
the web for them (www.google.com is a good place to start) and
get yourself listed; with a link to your site if at all possible
as this will help with your search-engine positioning.
Similarly, there are specialised search engines you can submit
to: try www.searchengineguide.com/searchengines.html for this.
Of course, you should make sure that your website address
features on all your company stationery and literature.
Finally, a few words about the use of email to promote your
site... Ensure all the emails you and your staff send have a
signature which includes your website url; put a feedback form
on your site and encourage users to leave their email to receive
updates and offers from you; but whatever you do, don't send out
bulk, unsolicited, untargeted emails - it will do more to damage
your credibility than almost anything else.
There are, of course, many more strategies that can be used to
better your search engine position and you should bear in mind
that website promotion has to be an ongoing process. However,
hopefully the methods described above will help you start your
quest for a top search engine ranking.
This article is copyright Fire Without Smoke Software 2003.
Please contact www.fwoss.com or info@fwoss.com for permission to
reproduce.
About the author:
Polly is FWOSS' research director and does a lot of search
engine optimisation for clients. She writes many technological
articles for the company, which can be viewed online.
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