Search
Engine Optimization
Keyword
Density Keyword
density is one factor with which many search engines rank your site. They index
your entire page and then look at how frequently keywords appear. There is a fine
line to be drawn when putting the keywords on your site. You want to put enough
keywords on your site, but don't want to simply just list them as many search
engines will consider this spamming and ban you. Do not write text on the same
color background to try to increase density without your viewers being able to
see it. This is blatant spamming and you will not be indexed and probably blacklisted.
Link Popularity
It has been a recent
trend for search engines to rate your site based primarily on its link popularity.
Link popularity is basically how many different sites contain links to you. I
really recommend that you write other websites that cover similar topics as yours
and ask for a reciprocal link exchange or possibly even start a special section
on your site for these type of links. Google's Pagerank is a statistic that is
derived primarily from your page rank. It takes into account both your incoming
and outgoing links. In addition it is much more important to get few links from
other sites with high page ranks than many with low page ranks. Keep in mind that
it is very difficult and takes a lot of hard work to get a good page rank. Also
be very weary when trying to 'trick' search engines. This is a very easy way to
get banned for life! Site
Map While often
overlooked, having a site map on your site can really help to get your entire
site indexed. Your goal is to get the search engine spider to your site map page.
Since the site map is essentially a simple list of links, the spider can easily
find and follow them, thus, indexing your entire site. Make sure the site map
link is easy for the spider to find! Robots.txt
This is a simple
text file placed within the root directory of your website that spiders first
look for prior to indexing your site. It basically tells them what to index and
what not to index. Click here for a sample of a robots.txt
file allowing the engine to index all pages. Alt
Tag All of your
images should have alt tags. This will help search engine spiders find images
that are links and follow them. In addition, if you put a short description in
the alt tag you can use them to help beef up your keyword density. [
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