Posts Tagged search engine
MOST COMMON SEO Problems
Posted by cherished in Marketing, Web Design on December 5th, 2008
Ideas to better your search engine rankings.
1. Frames – a HUGE SEO no-no. Since new content is loaded in a new frame, every page has the same URL. Search engine’s (SEs) simply can’t properly crawl and index your site if it’s in frames. The last time I checked, Inktomi and AltaVista won’t even try indexing your page if it sees frames. It’s also terribly dated, doesn’t print properly, and doesn’t display properly in some browsers.
2. Flash – I love flash animation, but it should be used sparingly – not as your entire site. SEs can’t see “inside” the flash file, all they see is that a flash file is there. So, if you have all or most of your text inside a flash file – the search engines won’t see it. Try putting a link on every page to a regular HTML version of that page, so the SEs can see, and index, the actual page content.
3. Missing Meta Tags – I can’t believe how many sites I saw without any keyword or description meta tags. These are what the SEs look at first to tell what your site is about and index it properly. If you don’t know how to add keyword and descriptions, ask your web person, or do a Google search for “meta tags” for some great tutorials.
4. Title Tags – Just about everyone has a title tags but there are two common problems I’ve noticed. First problem: your title is the same on every page, and is usually just your company name. Every page should have a unique title related to that individual page. Second problem: each page has a unique title, but the company name comes first. A word’s placement in the title is important. Instead of writing “Amy Brown’s Illustrations” write “Illustrations by Amy Brown.”
Tips: Improve Ranking
Posted by cherished in Web Design on August 25th, 2008
Below are some tips that will help you improve your ranking with the major search engines:
1. Title lines – Make sure that your Title Line, Meta Tag Description and Meta Tag Keywords (These are embedded into the HTML script of your website) have the main keywords that you want people to search for. We can help you with this.
2. Home Page Keywords – Prominently list the main keywords on your home page starting at the top left-hand side of the page in a text format. The search engines look for these keywords starting at the top left hand side and move down line by line, reading from left to right. Words that are part of an image will not be recognized.
3. Keyword Frequency – A search engine will also look at how often a keyword is listed on your page. The keyword needs to appear naturally in the text. You can’t just put a keyword 20 times, right after each other. The search engine eliminates those.
4. Links – Find other websites, that you would consider to be a support to your website and not a competitor, to link to your site. The more popular sites that link to you, the greater the ranking you’ll receive to your website.
Dream Submit
Posted by cherished in Marketing, Web Design on July 31st, 2008



