Simple SEO Truths
By
Kim Roach,
a
staff writer and editor
kim@seo-news.com
www.unleashthetraffic.com/traffic
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According
to the 1998 Georgia Tech GVU User Survey, 85 percent
of respondents found Web pages from search engines.
Since then, other studies have reported 50 to 80 percent
of Web site traffic comes from search engines. Searching
is second only to email as the most popular online
activity.
Unfortunately,
there are many marketers who simply do not put enough
effort into preparing their web site for the search
engines.
The
following guidelines will help you to start seeing
results in the search engines. Your first step is
simply choosing the right keywords.
Choosing
the Right Keywords
Often
times, people make the mistake of optimizing for very
general keywords like used cars or online marketing.
Although these terms get lots of traffic, it is very
unlikely that you will be able to rank highly for
them. Then, even if you do, this type of traffic produces
very low conversion rates because they are not targeted
prospects.
For
example, if you are selling hiking backpacks,
it would be much more beneficial for you to target
the phrase hiking backpacks rather than the extremely
competitive keyword “backpacks”. It would
be even better to target the phrase “camelbak commander”.
This is a specific type of backpack and therefore
will attract more buyers than searchers.
In
fact, according to Jupiter Media Metrix,
28 percent of searchers will type a product name into
a search engine. Nine percent type in a brand name
and 5 percent type in company names.
The
more targeted your keyword phrase, the more likely
they are to buy. A person who types in backpacks may
be looking for school backpacks or snowboard backpacks.
This lends to useless, un-targeted traffic.
However,
a person that searches for a specific brand of backpacks
knows exactly what they want and they are much further
in the buying process.
Once
you have determined the best possible keyword phrases
to target, you must now optimize your page for those
specific keywords.
Optimize
Your Page for Targeted Keywords
There
are many factors that will determine how your web
pages rank. However, one of the most important ones
is that of a good title. The title tag appears at
the very top of the head section. The words in the
title tag will appear in the clickable link on the
search engine results page (SERP).
Your
title tag should contain targeted keyword phrases
that reflect the copy on the page. The most important
keywords should appear near the beginning of the title
tag, You must also keep in mind that this should be
a compelling title that would attract searchers to
want to know more.
Your
title tag should focus on your primary keyword,
but it should also deliver a message. Use your title
to mention benefits, make an attention-grabbing statement,
ask a compelling question, or anything else that would
set you apart from all of the other pages competing
against you. Your title should include the main keyword
you are targeting on that page as well as entice visitors
to click on your link.
Following
the title tag are your Meta description and Meta keyword
tags.
You
have probably heard that meta tags are dead and for
the most part that is true. However, you should still
include them in your web site because they allow you
to control the description of your listing in some
of the search engines.
Your
meta description can make the difference in someone
clicking on your link or choosing your competitor.
The
meta description tag should be used for marketing
purposes, enticing people to click on your link opposed
to one of the other 9 search results.
Meta
keywords tags are a different story. Google pays absolutely
no attention to this tag: a result of spammers. As
for the rest of the search engines, meta keywords
may be taken into account, but they are still of very
little importance.
I
would advise that you use this tag for misspellings,
technical acronyms and synonyms. Using this technique,
you may be able to bring in some additional traffic
for people looking for related, but less popular keywords.
Creating Quality Content
Next,
you will want to focus on the visible content of your
page. Many people online today are creating content
that is written specifically for the search engines.
However, I would advise you to optimize your content
for your readers. Your readers are the most important.
To
rank for your targeted keyword phrases, you
must include them within your copy, but you must first
ensure that your content is appealing to your visitors.
After you do this, you can then weave your keywords
into your copy.
You’ll
especially want to have your targeted keyword phrase
in the very first paragraph of your text.
Some
other places you will want to include your keywords
are in the image alt attributes and within your heading
tags. Place all of your subtitles into header tags
with your targeted keyword phrases.
Internal
Linking
Creating
quality content for your visitors is crucial. However,
proper navigation and site structure can be just as
important.
The
search engines cannot fully index your site if it
is not properly linked together.
Every
single page on your web site should be no more than
2 clicks away from the homepage.
Before
you create your site, decide on which internal pages
are the most important in terms of ranking. Once you
have gathered 15-20 of your most important pages,
you will need to place them at the side and bottom
navigation of each one of your web pages. This will
ensure that the most possible pagerank is transferred
to those pages.
Each
of these links should contain descriptive anchor text,
preferably targeted keyword phrases that you are wanting
to rank highly for. You should never make your web
site visitors guess what’s on the other end with a
link that says, “click here”. Be as descriptive as
possible and your visitors will thank-you.
One
of the best ways to structure your site is through
the use of hub pages. This is very similar to hubs
on a spoke. At the center is your homepage. On the
homepage, you have a link to each of the hub pages.
The hub pages are basically small site maps that are
built into the navigation. Each hub includes a set
of information on a particular keyword or phrase.
This is often referred to as content layering. You
can layer your site through the use of sub-folders.
Inbound
Links
Once
you have finished optimizing all of the on-page factors,
you must focus on some crucial off-page factors.
To
have a truly successful search engine optimization
campaign, you have to go beyond on-page factors. Your
overall link popularity is a crucial ranking factor.
Some
of the best techniques for getting quality in-bound
links are syndicating articles, exchanging RSS feeds,
submitting your web site to directories, syndicating
your podcast, sending out press release, and simply
having a link-worth site.
When
you have a site that is full of wonderful, useful
information, other sites will start naturally linking
to you. You have probably heard that content is king
on the internet. However, this is simply not true.
QUALITY content is the true king.
In
review, keep in mind that the most important places
to use your researched keyword phrases are in your
title tags, the visible body of your text, and in
onsite and offsite links.
Successful
SEO takes time. If you continually put all of these
strategies into action, you will begin to see the
benefits in due time.
Kim
Roach is a staff writer and editor for the
SiteProNews
and SEO-News
newsletters. You can contact Kim at: kim@seo-news.com
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