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SEO your website

A great thread has been started on sitepoint giving you a guide optimizing your website for search engines.

http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?t=361403

Before you write one line of code:

  • Do keyword research to determine what keywords you want to target
  • While constructing your website you should do the following:

  • Use markup to indicate the content of your site
  • Optimize your ‘title’ tags on each page to contain 1 - 3 keywords
  • Create unique Meta Tags for each page
  • Use header tags appropriately (H1 - H2 - H3)
  • Use ’strong’ and ‘em’ tags if appropriate
  • Optimize your URLs
    • Use Search Engine Friendly URLs (for dynamic sites)
    • Use keywords in your domain (http://www.keyword1.com/)
    • Use keywords in your URL
      (http://www.example.com/keyword2/keyword3.html)
    • o

    • Use dashes instead of underscores to separate words in your URLs (keyword2-keyword3.html)
  • Optimize your content
    • Use keywords liberally yet appropriately throughout each page
    • Have unique content
    • Have quality content
  • Use search engine friendly design
    • Create a human sitemap
    • Do not use inaccessible site navigation (JavaScript menus)
    • Minimized outbound links
    • Kept your pages under 100K in size
  • Design the navigational structure of the site to channel PR to main pages (especially the homepage)
  • Create a page that encourages webmasters to link to your site
    • Provide them the relevant HTML to create their link to you
    • Provide them with any images you may want them to use (although text links are better)
  • Make sure your website is complete before launching it
  • Immediately after launching your site you should do the following:

  • Submit your site to all major search engines
    • Google (Use a Google SiteMap)
    • Yahoo (Use the page list option)
    • MSN (Finds your site via incomming links)
    • Ask (Finds your site via incomming links)
  • Submit your site to all free directories
    • DMOZ (also powers Google Directory)
    • JoeAnt
  • Submit your site to relevant directories
    • Find more at ISEDB
  • Begin a link building campaign (attempting to get keywords in the link anchor text)
    • Put a link to your website in your forum signatures
    • Reply to relevant blog posts (Don’t spam please)
    • Submit articles to relevant websites

    If you will pay to promote your website:

  • Submit your site to pay directories
    • Yahoo
    • GoGuides
  • Purchase text links from high PR (Pagerank) sites related to your site
  • Finally, as part of an ongoing strategy:

  • Continually update your website will quality, unique content
  • Continually seek free links preferably from sites in your genre
  • Do NOT do the following:

  • Make an all Flash website (without an HTML alternative)
  • Use JavaScript for navigation
  • Spam other websites for incomming links
  • Launch your site before it is done
  • Use duplicate content
    • Point several domains to one site without using a 301 redirect
  • Use markup inappropiately
    • Style ‘h’eader tags to look like regular text
    • Hide content using ‘display: hidden’ (for the sake of hiding text)
  • Use other “black hat” techniques (unless you accept the risk - Banning)
    • Doorway/Landing pages
    • Cloaking
    • Hidden text
    • Keyword stuffing

    Additional Tips:

  • Usable and accessible sites tend to be search engine friendly by their very nature
  • Be patient! High rankings don’t happen overnight
  • Don’t obsess with any one search engine. They are all worth your attention.
  • Also mentioned is this very useful tool: http://www.nichebot.com/

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