Jul 20, 2009

Proven SEO Tips: GoArticles.com

Proven SEO Tips: GoArticles.com: "Try to include your most important keyword phrases in heading tags on your web pages if you can but keep in mind it should not be exactly same as title of your page. You can use (H1 H2 H3) tag for specifying anything important. To reduce size of heading you can use CSS styling.

Use your keyword phrase a lot, but not too much. The ratio of your keywords to the rest of the text on your page is called the keyword density. It's important to repeat your keywords in your document, but not too much. Keyword density should be between 3 and 7% for your primary keyword phrase and 1-2% for any secondary keywords or keyword phrases.

META Tags. A lot of search engines these days don't use META tags anymore, but they can still be helpful. Especially the robots.txt file which you will need to create a tag for to let the spider know where on your server it is created. This should be in your server's root or home directory.

Your Content justifies it all. People look at the content of the site in terms of its relevance, freshness, and completeness. Make sure that your site contains contents that are able to supply the needs and wants of your prospective clients. By so doing, you are one way up to getting more and more visitors that can build traffic on your site and in turn allow a better ranking from your search engine.

Make your site search engine friendly. Its no use having the best site in the world which no one can find. And for every one's sake don't mess around with hidden layers to get a high listing on the engines. It is JUST NOT worth the risk!

Provide relevant content. Put as many appropriate and relevant contents as you can in order to have a higher chance at ranking better. People who search for products on a website do price comparisons and research first. So therefore you should include features and contents that will attract the searcher. Once the searcher is impressed, he/she will stick to your website and eventually buy your product.

Time your page for its loading speeds. Remember, though a graphic image looks really good on your site, its hateful if your visitors have to wait hours for it to load. You may be using a high speed connection, the whole world doesn't. Your page has to be quick to load."


by Nick Hill

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