The Shortcut To The Top Position
The Shortcut To The Top Position by:
Florie Lyn Masarate 1. Simplifying your URL. To keep your
URL as simple as possible, try to exclude characters such
as question marks and ampersands. Search...
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The Shortcut To The Top Position
by: Florie Lyn Masarate
1. Simplifying your URL.
To keep your URL as simple as possible, try to exclude
characters such as question marks and ampersands. Search
engines generally use spiders to locate searchable pages on web
sites but they do not index URLs with excessive use of
symbols.
Some public search engines and most site and intranet search
engines will index dynamic URLs but others will not. Because it
is difficult to link to these pages, they will be penalized by
engines that use link analysis to improve relevance ranking,
such as Google's PageRank algorithm.
2. Using keywords well.
Keywords play a big part in indicating to search engines the
relevance of your site when using specific search terms. If the
relevant key terms do not appear within the text on your site,
it is less likely that your site will be matched to the correct
category.
Make sure that your text reads correctly instead of trying
to pack it with as many search terms as possible. Otherwise you
will end up with content that does not make a lot of sense.
A general rule of thumb to ensure that most key terms are
covered is to have at least 250 words of continuous text on
each page.
3. Avoid hiding your keywords.
Have you ever seen a site that has hundreds of keywords
repeated at the bottom of the page?
Sometimes these words are the same color as the background
so you only notice them if you highlight a section of the page
and they show up as reversed white on black text. This is an
attempt to rank well in the different search engines for the
keywords listed there.
Search engines were used to be fooled by this. But now they
penalize big time and it can even get you blacklisted. Avoid
hiding your keywords in your web site content and prevent
including white text on a white background.
4. Avoid cloaking.
Cloaking is a technique designed to deliver different web
pages under different circumstances. For instance, search
engine spiders may pick up a heavily optimized page for a
certain keyword. However, when a visitor goes to the page using
the same keyword, an altogether different page is delivered in
an attempt to send them somewhere else.
If you are caught cloaking web pages, your web site may be
permanently banned from search engines. Forget doorway pages
too, which are pages specially optimized for one search engine.
Although doorway pages can be effective for sites with content
that is overlooked by search engines, they are generally
frowned upon.
The Shortcut To The Top Position
The
Shortcut To The Top Position by: Florie Lyn
Masarate 1. Simplifying your URL. To keep your URL as
simple as possible, try to exclude characters such as
question marks and ampersands.
Search...
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