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Free Search Engine Secrets
To improve your Web Site’s position in the different search engines you must understand the basic criteria that search engines use to index and retrieve documents. The
best thing of all it is FREE, you do not have to pay for a banner ads that
you see on top the search engines and most people pay attention to the
results of the search. Banner ads have been around for some time now and
studies show that most people surfing the web just tune them out or ignore
the banner ads and search the results pages. Banner ads have an average
click through rate of 1 to 3%.
Good
search engine positions are both FREE and effective and with just a few
good positions in a few search engines will often generate more profits
for you than spending thousand of dollars in banner ads. If you have your
site near the top of a keyword search on a search engine, it will get more
hits than banner ads. Some of
the major "spider" search engines (i.e., search engines like Google,
Yahoo, AltaVista, Excite, Lycos and WebCrawler) catalog how many links
there are going to your website. The more links there are, the more
important your website is perceived to be and the higher the placement of
your site will be in search engine results. Thus, submitting your URL and
site information to thousands of search engines, directories and FFA links
pages is strategic because thousands of links back to your site will be
created. Meta
Tags are HTML tags used to control your site description in the search
engines that support them. They will help improve your search engine
placement or position. Search engines that are supported by Meta tags are
Google, Yahoo, AltaVista, Excite, HotBot, Lycos, Northern Light and
WebCrawler. Although they will improve your position in the search
engines, they will not guarantee that your web site appears first. A Meta
tag basically tells the search engine spider when visiting your site how
you want your site described and indexed. A
complete set of META tags is shown here (note that all META tags appear
within the <HEAD> of the document). <HEAD>
DESCRIPTION
KEYWORDS Using
keywords in different languages can be helpful If you
submit multiple pages that contain the same content they will not be
added. You may submit more than one URL from your web site as long as the
URL’s are distinct WebPages. Your
web sites popularity plays an important role in this search engine. Try
and solicit links from other web sites to increase your page’s popularity.
Thus, submitting your URL and site information to thousands of Search
Engines, Directories and FFA links pages is strategic because thousands of
links back to your site will be created. Include
a link on every page of your web site to the home page. Web surfers are
entering your site at various pages and you should make the navigation
simple for them. Make it so they can navigate the whole web site and not
just one page that they surfed in on. The more time that they spend at
your web site they will become familiar with the products or service’s
which you are offering and maybe become a customer of yours. Most
search engines skip common words for the Internet. These are also called
"stop words" that are very common words such as a, and, the, that, of, it,
too, web, home page, index, etc. Search engines skip "stop words" to speed
up your search and save disk space. When designing your web site try and
leave out stop words. If you don’t when the spider indexes your site the
stop words could affect how your site is indexed and maybe lower your
position in the search engines. Also if you have the first word in your
title being "the" or one of the other stop words this will once again
affect how your site is indexed in the search engine. Please
don't use Comments Tags! Most search engines no longer support them. In
the past, many people abused this tag to commit "keyword stuffing".
Keyword stuffing is a form of Spam. If you "spam" the search engine, you
will probably be penalized. The search engine may refuse to index your
site, or it may index it with a very poor position for your anticipated
keyword phrases. Again, study the rules available at the particular search
engine's site to avoid doing anything that could be considered "spamdexing";
after all, you would like to earn your high rank as opposed to getting it
by unethically "stacking the deck" in your favor. You don't like it when
people spam you (i.e., sending unsolicited bulk commercial e-mail), so why
would you want to "spam the search engines"? Avoid
using complicated Javascripts for your navigation. Simple HTML links are
best because search engine spiders cannot follow javascript-based links.
The rest of the pages on your site will not be indexed if the spider is
not able to navigate to the individual pages. Don't
submit your URL address multiple times during the day. Also don't submit
hundreds of URLs from the same website. A much better technique is to
create a site map with all your links on one page. Link to the site map
from your home page so that the search engine spider can find all your
pages easily. |
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