SEO Basics
George Peirson

George Peirson is a successful Entrepreneur and Internet Trainer. He is the author of over 40 multimedia based tutorial training titles and several design articles. To get his Free e-Book “Web Design Tips” visit  http://www.howtogurus.com
Article copyright 2008 George Peirson

Getting you started with Search Engine Optimization

This article is for the new web designer or business owner who wants to accomplish a good placement for their web site in the search engines but doesn’t know how. We are going to look at 7 Basics of SEO below. These aren’t the only things you will want to know about SEO, but these are the areas you should learn about first. I have the topics listed in the order that you should approach them. Some topics will only take you a minute, some will take a little longer (cleaning up HTML code), and others will become an ongoing process (Keywords). But, after reading through this list you should have a good handle on where to begin and where to proceed next.

SEO Fundamental 1. Let’s begin off with a definition. If you don’t comprehend what SEO is then you will not be competent to properly optimize your site. SEO stands for “Search Engine Optimization” and is the process by which you Optimize (adjust) your web site so that it is positioned well in the search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc). This is not the same thing as designing a site so that it attracts customers and entices them to purchase. That is a completely different discussion.

SEO is what you do specifically on your site to improve your Search Engine Position. If you do a search on Google for any search term you will be presented with a list of links. At the top of the page and along the accurate side will be PPC (Pay-Per-Click) links where someone pays an quantity per click to get positioned. Basically with PPC, the more you pay the better your position. Most people only glance at these listings. You don’t need SEO to get one of these positions, just lots of money.

The main piece of page contains the “natural” or “biological” listings. These links are listed in the order that Google has determined best fit your search query, with the best match listing first. There are only 10 listings per page and most people will only look at the 1st page, and possibly the 2nd. So your site needs to be listed within the top 10 and at the very worst within the top 20 to get any useful exposure. This is where SEO comes in. With SEO you will be adjusting your sites code so that the search engine will rank your site high up in the listings. This can be a daunting process as there may be tens of thousands of sites competing for the same top listing. One trick here is to aim your pages at less accepted search terms to get higher placement. It is much better to be on the top of page one for a term that gets 1000 searches per month than to be on page three for a search term that gets millions of visits (nearly no one looks at page three or beyond).

SEO Fundamental 2. Your web site has to be search engine friendly, so fix any evil code. The search engines send out “spiders” or “bots” that look over the entire internet, cataloging and categorizing web pages that they encounter. If the search engine runs into trouble getting through your pages then it will either rank your page poorly, or worse skip your site all together. Making your site Search Engine Friendly means having the code easily accessible (no frames), not having mistakes in the code (check the code for errors), and guiding the search engine through your web site (good navigation).

So, attempt to steer away from complicated coding as much as possible. Things like Flash web sites look astonishing, but they can cause search engine problems. Check your site for any coding errors, this is fairly easy to do with web design programs like Dreamweaver which will do this for you automatically. And, plan on having a text based navigation bar on every page. This is generally placed at the bottom of the pages. You may also want to consider having a “Site Map” page in your web site with easy to follow text based links to all of your significant pages. Search Engines will look for a Site Map page and will use that to navigate a web site if available.

SEO Fundamental 3. By distant the #1 Most Vital Aspect of SEO is: Keywords. Keywords are the terms you type into a search engine to find fascinating web sites to look at. You need to know what search terms people are likely to use to find your web site and then use those terms as your Keywords on your site. Begin by making a list of all the keyword combinations you can think of that you would use to find your web site. Attempt them all on a search engine and see what you come up with.

You now need to see how these search terms perform on the web and what other possible search terms could be used for the same sites. There are several tools on the internet to help you with this research. A wonderful free tool is available at Google:

https://adwords.google.com/choose/KeywordToolExternal

Google will let you type in a search term then give you a list of similar search terms, how often they were searched in the preceding month and some advertiser comparison figures for Google Adwords. This allows you to quickly find extra keywords and to see how well they perform. As we mentioned in SEO Fundamental 1 a good idea is to optimize your site for a less frequently used keyword or keyword combination so that you can accomplish a higher placement. The Google Keyword Tool will help you figure this out.

Look for only 1 or two keywords to focus on in any given page. Many times keywords will overlap, so you can focus on a longer keyword combination and cover many other keyword combinations at the same time. For instance if you are designing a page to sell Photoshop Training you can optimize for this keyword phrase “Adobe Photoshop Training Video Sets” This will not only give you optimized performance for this keyword combination but also for these other keywords and combinations as well:

Adobe

Photoshop

Training

Adobe Photoshop

Photoshop Training

Adobe Photoshop Training

Photoshop Training Video

Adobe Photoshop Training Video

Photoshop Training Video Sets

So attempt to come up with a multiple keyword combination that will contain several other keyword combinations as well.

Once you know what keywords you want to use you are ready to spot those keywords on your page. The main places you want to use the keywords are:

In the title of the page (title meta tag)

In the description of the page (description meta tag)

In the first sentence on the page

In all of the image alt tags

In links to and from the page

Well represented in the body text of the page

The keyword meta tag is no longer looked at by the search engines, but I still put my keywords in that tag so that I have an easy reference for my own use when doing SEO.

Make certain you Select the accurate keywords, and make certain they cover more than 5% of the word usage on the page. An easy way to get more keywords onto a page is by using lists such as:

We carry:

• Adobe Photoshop Training Video Sets for Educators

• Adobe Photoshop Training Video Sets for Students

• Adobe Photoshop Training Video Sets for Business

• Adobe Photoshop Training Video Sets for Hobbyists

Keep in mind that your page text should still be user friendly. If you use your keywords too frequently or in odd ways on your page, it may rank better in the search engines, but it will drive away visitors. Who wants to read a poorly written page?

SEO Fundamental 4. “Don’t attempt anything comical”. There are lots of “tricky” things you can do to cram more keywords into a page without annoying your visitors. The quandary is that the search engines know about these tricks and will penalize your site if you use them. So don’t do any of the following or you may find your web site vanish completely from the search engine listings.

White letters on white background, or any other similar text coloring trick. Even using a very light gray text on a white background, or very dark gray text on a black background can get you bumped from the search engines.

Don’t repeat your keyword over and over again. People used to do things like this at the top or bottom of their pages: Photoshop Photoshop Photoshop Photoshop Photoshop. The worked in the early days of search engine optimization, but no longer. You should also not attempt this trick in alt tags, image names, links or other places in your code. The search engines will place this and you will be penalized.

Don’t put keywords into remark tags like this: . Also don’t put keywords in hidden form fields like this: : . The search engines will place these and mark you down accordingly. For the same excuse don’t create any hidden links as a spot to hide keywords.

Even though putting keywords into image names and alt tags is a incredible idea, don’t think that you can just create a bunch of lucid gif images sized at 1×1 and fill those with keywords. The search engines are very good at spotting tricks like this as well.

So, use your keywords appropriately, don’t attempt to sneak one past the search engines and you should do just fine. Just keep in mind, if you think that you need to mask the keywords to trick the search engine you can rest assured that they have already belief of that and will do their best to devalue your site accordingly if you use these “black hat” tricks.

SEO Fundamental 5. All pages should have links to other pages. The main search engines like links. They like outside sites linking into yours but they also like links within your site going to other pages. So in this case having more pages can be useful. Also since you now have all these pages that you are linking to it gives you a fantastic place to use some more keywords. Make certain that your links include your keywords.

But, and this could have been in section 4 above, don’t create “doorway pages” that redirect you to another page. It used to be common SEO practice to create lots (hundreds) of doorway pages, each one stuffed with explicit keywords, all of which would redirect the visitor to the actual page they were looking for. This would give your site lots of pages, with lots of internal links and would permit you to tightly optimize these doorway pages for explicit keywords, but . . .  the search engines have gotten brilliant to this trick and now penalize the use of redirect pages. So don’t use redirects unless you absolutely need to. And never use doorway pages.

SEO Fundamental 6. Only attempt to optimize a page for one or two keyword groups. More than that just dilutes your keyword ratio. The search engines will analyze your web page to decide which words are used as keywords. They do this by looking at the title, the description, the page heading and the word use on the page. They will then decide how applicable your keywords are to your page. So if you attempt to use too many different keywords on a page it will only bring down the percentage of any individual keyword or group for that page. It is better to optimize for a larger keyword group as discussed above than to attempt to optimize a page for a lot of individual keywords that can’t be easily used on one sentence. If you need to have a page optimized for several different, unrelated keywords you are better off creating several different pages and re-writing the body text on each page to match the keywords you are optimizing for. This will make each page applicable for the specific keyword and will get a better placement in the search engines.

SEO Fundamental 7. Be patient. Even with a perfectly optimized web site it can take several months for it to rise in the search engine standings. I generally recommend waiting at least 90 days and up to 6 months to see how well a web page is doing in the search engines. Also, even though you have gone to fabulous lengths to target a definite keyword or keyword combination keep in mind that the search engines aren’t essential to agree with you. So when checking your standings look at several different search terms that you discovered in your research and see how well your page is placing. Hopefully you will find that your chosen keywords are getting your page listed the way you want, showing that your SEO has worked properly.

If you find that your page is ranking better for a different keyword, you should inspect your page code to see why and make adjustments as fundamental. Maybe your page is placing higher for a keyword combination you weren’t focusing on, but it is still a good combination for your goals. This gives you an perfect opportunity to go with that new combination to accomplish even higher placing.

So, get started accurate now on your SEO. The longer you wait, the longer it will be before your web site is showing well up in the search engines.

In closing:

There is a lot more to SEO than just these 7 fast points, but this will get you started on the accurate path. Go through these steps and your web pages will be well positioned for any other SEO you may want to perform on your site in the future.

George Peirson is a successful Entrepreneur and Internet Trainer. He is the author of over 40 multimedia based tutorial training titles and several design articles. To get his Free e-Book “Web Design Tips” visit  http://www.howtogurus.com
Article copyright 2008 George Peirson

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