Search Engine Optimization: Four Vital Steps For Optimizing Your
Website
There is a bit of confusion about search engine optimization.
Some people think that SEO (the abbreviated form) is nothing
more than tricking search engines into giving a high ranking for
a particular site. Others think that search engine optimization
is so complex that they could not possibly understand it.
Neither of these views are correct. Search engine optimization
is best defined as the art and science of building web pages
that are both search engine friendly and user friendly. Below
are four basic steps that you should take when optimizing your
web pages.
1. Your web design should emphasize text and not graphics.
"Search engine friendly" means that search engines should be
able to find data on your site that they can put in their data
bases. While a picture may be worth a thousand words, a search
engine is trying to classify pages by text and not by images. If
you have an opening page with a beautiful picture of the sea and
only two words of text saying "enter here" then this page will
not rank high in searches for Florida Vacations. Similarly if
you have a headline with important text containing your site's
keywords it should not be displayed as a gif or jpeg image.
Pages that are all flash or all images are not search engine
friendly, and often are not user friendly as well.
2. Links to your interior pages should be easily found by search
engines
An important thing to remember is that you want not only your
main page, but all of your interior pages to be included in the
search engine index. While most people will probably enter your
site through the main page, many will enter after doing searches
which lead them to your inner pages. The best way to make sure
that search engines will find and index your inner pages is to
include text links to these pages. If you have navigation system
which uses Java script or images, then it is best to add an
additional text link navigation bar at the bottom of the site to
ensure that the robot follows the links to your inner pages.
3. Your pages should be built around specific keywords or
keyword phrases
Robotic search engines and human users have one thing in common:
they are trying to figure out what your site or your particular
web page is all about. It is not possible to get high rankings
for thirty different search terms with only one web page.
However it is possible to build separate web pages which explain
and give importance to various aspects of your organization's
activity. These sub pages can be optimized so that they perform
well in searches for your various keywords.
4. Once your material is organized, then your keywords should
appear in strategic portions of your web pages
If your site is about Florida Vacations, then these words should
appear in the following places of your html pages:
a. In the file name or the url.
If your site is called www.floridavacations.com
A> then this will give you a head start in any searches for this
term. Similarly if your company is called XYZ Travels you may
have a web page with this url: www.xyztra
vels.com/floridavacations.html
The url or file name is an important indicator to a search
engine, so don't miss the opportunity to put your important term
either in your main domain name or in your file names.
b. In the title tag
The text that is displayed in the blue line at the top of your
browser is your title tag. The title tag is located in the
section of the document. If your main phrase is "Florida
Vacations" then the title tag in your html document should look
something like this: Florida Vacations: Florida Vacation
Information by XYZ travel
c. In the Description tag
The description tag is not seen on the web page but search
engines often display it as the text which gives the searcher an
idea of what your page is about. The description tag should be
compelling, and make someone want to click and see your page,
while also containing the keywords that are in your url and your
title tag. A description tag for this site might look as
follows:
d. In the headlines
Just as someone reading a newspaper looks at headlines to find
out what is important, a search engine robot looks at the
headlines of a web page in order to pick up the essential
feature of that page. Put your main phrase in a headline and
place it near the top of the page. Your headline text should be
enclosed with special header tags such as , , . A headline tag
for our hypothetical page could be written as follows: Florida
Vacations: Plan Your Vacation Now And Save Money or
Accommodations, Entertainment and Transport in Florida
If you don't like the look of the h1 tag, then use a smaller
tag, h2 or h3, or adjust your site 's style sheet so that the h1
tag is displayed in a small font which better matches your body
text.
e. In the body text of your page
Your main keywords or key phrase should appear in the first
paragraph of text and in a natural way throughout the text and
also at the end of the page. In normal writing you would first
introduce your subject, then explain what it is about and then
summarize at the end. Follow this same procedure when you start
writing your web page. Pages written in this style will
automatically have correct keyword density and distribution.
f. In anchor text on your page
Anchor text is the clickable portion of links on your web page.
Suppose you are describing your Florida Vacations and you want
to direct your web visitors to an inside page with more
information about this subject. Instead of making a link that
says "click here," it would be better to have a link that says
"Click here for more information about Florida Vacations" or
even better, the link text will only be "Florida Vacations" and
the "click here" will be rendered as normal text.
If you follow these search-engine-optimization steps when
building your website you will end up with web pages that are
easily understood by your visitors, and easily classified and
indexed by search engines.