General tips to get a good ranking.
1. Create a good site with good content.
This is critical, especially as search engines grow in
sophistication. If your site contains worthwhile material, users will
return to your site and will recommend it to others. Other sites will link
to you - which will in turn help you by improving your link popularity.
2. Pick keywords visitors will actually use on a
search engine query.
- If you have keywords that are very competitive, consider narrowing
your focus to improve results. The keyword "horse" will return thousands
of responses and may not place you near the top, while "Appaloosa" is
more focused and targeted to a particular query.
- Consider using a keyword phrase instead of just one keyword.
Visitors to search engines use phrases to narrow their searches. For
example, instead of using a keyword like "horse" that would return too
many responses, use a more specific keyword phrase like "Alabama Quarter
horse."
3. Include keywords in your TITLE tag.
Pages with keywords appearing in the TITLE are assumed
to be more relevant to the topic than those without.
4. Use keywords in META Keyword and Description tags.
Using META tags will not hurt you in search engines
that don't use them, and they can definitely help you in search engines
that do index them. While they are not as important as the TITLE tag, META
tags can give you the edge over your competition since most web sites
don't even use them.
5. Use your keywords throughout your page.
Search engines will check to see if the keywords appear
near the top of a web page, such as in the headline or in the first few
paragraphs of text. They assume that any page relevant to the topic will
mention those words right from the beginning.
6. Have a good keyword density on your page.
Keyword density is derived by dividing the frequency of
that word by the total words on the page. Frequency is a major factor in
how search engines determine relevancy. A search engine will analyze how
often keywords appear in relation to other words in a web page. Those with
a higher frequency are often deemed more relevant than other web pages.
This can turn into a balancing act as too high a density can be considered
spam by some engines. Usually you are safe if your keyword density falls
between 1 - 5 %.
7. Continually work on improving your link
popularity.
Listings on popular Web sites can increase your traffic
significantly. They do this in two ways:
- They give potential visitors multiple paths to your Web site.
- They can increase your ranking in search engines that use link
popularity as part of their formula.
Most search engines use link popularity as relevance
criteria. For example, the Google search engine (not their new directory)
is based almost entirely on link popularity.
Article Courtesy :
Netmechanic.com by Christine Churchill
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