SEARCH ENGINES GIVE YOU FREE ADVERTISING!
Getting a good ranking in the major search engines is probably
THE BEST way to get traffic to your site, but just how to do
this is the question. There are literally millions of web sites
out there.
But remember a good website ranking is virtually FREE
advertising and will bring in a steady flow of traffic, so it is
worth going to some lengths to get a good position.
First, sit back for a minute and ask yourself what exactly you
are selling. What keywords are people going to search for to
find your page? Getting a good ranking on a search engine
depends on the keywords you are using - or more specifically the
keywords people are using to find you!
Your aim should be to create a few HIGHLY FOCUSSED doorway pages
for your site, each one optimized for a particular keyword of
phrase. But be honest with yourself. Use keywords or phrases
that describe your product or service as closely as possible.
To help you find out which keywords are most searched for, and
how likely you are of getting a good ranking, there is a very
good tool called WordTracker. It emails you a free weekly report
of the top 500 keywords (phrases) that are requested on the
major search engines. It also filters out all pornographic words
which account for 25% of search engine requests. However it also
does more!
You can enter a keyword or phrase that you want people to find
your webpage with, and it will return a list of 100 other
related keywords. You then click on any of those keywords and
you will get a list of how many searches have been made for it
in the last 24 hours. Then Wordtracker compares the results with
the number of pages ranked on AltaVista for each keyword or
phrase and compiles a report for you.
Now here is why this tool is so valuable. You can see which
keywords you have more chance with in obtaining a higher search
engine ranking - those keywords with a lot of hits but
relatively fewer pages listed on AltaVista - and create doorway
pages optimized for those keywords. The doorway pages you create
will now have a better chance of ranking in the top 20 or 30.
Wordtracker has a free trial.
Now after choosing your keywords, create a doorway page for each
one.
Most search engines place a high importance on the keywords and
description "META" tags on your web pages. For a more detailed
explanation of META tags, look at our HTML tutorial at
http://www.TheWebsEye.com/HTML.htm.
As well as the meta tags, search engines take into account a
number of other considerations such as keywords in the TITLE
tag, in your header tags, and how keywords are placed on your
pages. If you want to know more about how search engines rank
your pages we strongly recommend you download the award winning
free e-book "Search Engine Tactics" from our downloads page -
http://www.TheWebsEye.com/downloads.htm (only 129 KB).
The more specific your keyword or phrase, the easier it is to
get a high ranking. A page optimized for "Chinese herbal tea"
should get a good ranking much more easily than a page optimized
for "tea", because there would be a lot fewer sites trying to
have well-positioned pages.
What we are saying therefore is that you need to use keywords
that directly describe your product or service. If you are
paying someone to do it for you, make sure you tell them the
exact search phrases you want your site to be found with.
Designing a number of "doorway" pages, each page optimized for a
different keyword or phrase, will multiply your traffic. ALSO
remember that search engines don't all use the same set of rules
(algorithms) to rank your pages. Some might place more emphasis
on the META tags while others may spider the content.
You can take your page optimization one step further now, and
create a doorway page not only for each keyword, but for each of
the major search engines. So it is quite easy to have 30 doorway
pages for one product or service - 3 different keywords and 10
search engines. To do this properly involves searching for your
keyword on a particular search engine and then analyzing what
the top 5 or 10 sites have in common. You can then optimize your
own page based on the results of your search. Doing this
manually is not time-efficient when you can get software to do
it for you.
There are a few good software packages that will spider your web
pages, compare them with the top "X" results for a particular
search, and then let you know what you should change. They can
also monitor, keep track of your positions in the different
search engines, and schedule your submissions. Optimizing your
pages is still time consuming but if you are prepared to spend
an hour a day creating a new doorway page, you will soon be able
to create your own "traffic puller" on the web.
You will find details of how to get WordTracker and free trials
of Webpage optimizing software at our website -
http://www.TheWebsEYE.com/search-engines.htm.