The Steps Before Website Traffic
The Steps Before Website Traffic by: Mike
Burke By now, you probably already have the theme of your
website established, your keywords picked and your
website ready to go live. You're thinking...
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The Steps Before Website Traffic
by: Mike Burke
By now, you probably already have the theme of your website
established, your keywords picked and your website ready to go
live. You're thinking that you'll submit your site to the
search engines, sit back and see how much traffic the search
engines will send you, right?
STOP! There are many different avenues you can take to drive
traffic to your site but they should only be taken after you
make the search engines your first priority. The search engines
should be your foundation. They'll always send you a certain
amount of traffic if you have a high page rank.
IMPORTANT!
Your website must be 'set up' for a high page rank in the
search engines and it's important to do it 'before' you submit
your site for the first time. Here's the reason why:
Usually, after you submit your website to the search engines
for the first time, your website will be 'spidered' fairly
quickly and hopefully your site will be listed on one of the
top pages.
Your website may not get 'spidered' again for months so if
you make changes to optimize your site, you may not see your
changes take effect for quite a while. You could be stuck on a
back page, if any page at all, for a very long time.
Without getting into the mechanics of designing your
website, here are the basics of setting up your website to be
search engine friendly.
THE FIRST STEP is to establish the main keyword for your
site. This is the word or phrase that you want people to type
into the search engines to find your website. It's important to
have your site focused around your main keyword.
Let's say you have a site dedicated to 'building your own
home' so we'll use 'home building' as our main keyword
example.
THE NEXT STEP is to create a title for your website and to
place it in the 'title tag' of your site. The 'title tag'
should be the first tag in the 'head' of your site and it's
important because many search engines use the contents of the
'title tag' as the title of the listing. They also look for
keywords in the title and your main keyword should be the first
words in the title.
Generally, your title should be no more than 40 characters
and, again, it should begin with your main keyword. Try to
avoid using 'stop words' in your title. Stop words are
transition words such as - and, but, or, for, with, etc.
Here's a possible title using our example main keyword 'home
building' - Home Building - Home Construction Plans
Notice our main keyword is first, the title is less than 40
characters (39), there are no stop words and we managed to
sneak in 3 secondary keywords - home construction, construction
plans and home construction plans. Clever huh?
THE NEXT STEP is to create a 'keywords meta tag'. This is
where you list all the keywords you want to use for your
website starting with your 'main keyword'. A good rule of thumb
is to use about 20 keywords and your main keyword should be
contained in about half of them.
Using our example keyword 'home building' our keywords could
be - home building, home construction, home building plans,
home building cost, construction plans, etc.
Notice I didn't use our main keyword 'home building' twice
in a row. For example - home building, home building plans,
etc. Search engines might see this as spam and it could hurt
your ranking.
THE NEXT STEP is to create a 'description meta tag'. This is
where you describe your website and, again, you should start
with your main keyword.
Keep your description to about 150 characters, use as few
'stop words' as you can and sprinkle in as many secondary
keywords as possible. Make your description interesting because
search engines often use the contents in your 'description meta
tag' as the description of your website in the listing.
THE NEXT STEP is to use your keywords often in the body of
your website. Make sure your 'main keyword' is somewhere in the
beginning and at the end of the body of your page.
It's a good idea to use your main keyword in an 'h1' tag and
a few of your secondary keywords in an 'h2' tag. This tells the
search engines that you put importance on your keywords.
It's also a good idea to underline your main keyword no more
than once and to use bold text for your main keyword no more
than once.
Although there are other factors that determine your
position in the search engines, having the basics of what
search engines look for will give you a much better chance of
making that illusive first page and driving consistant website
traffic to your site.
The Steps Before Website Traffic
The Steps
Before Website Traffic by: Mike Burke By now, you
probably already have the theme of your website
established, your keywords picked and your website ready
to go live. You're
thinking...
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