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Things You Should Avoid in Search engine optimization. White SEO description.

January 30th, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle 1 comment

Search engine optimization can be done in many ways, but some of these are considered unethical. If used, this may result in a ban on your website or can even invite several other penalties from the search engine authorities. More than helping you to raise the rank for your website in search engines, some such strategies can spell plain disaster instead. So it is important to know what to avoid while optimizing your website for search engine rankings.

Text in

Text inside images and cannot be tracked by search engines. So even if you use significant keywords and relevant texts within the , it fails to contribute to search engine positioning in any way. Information, words and texts should be placed in a way such that the search engines can easily identify them and thereby give your website a better rank for those search results. More the text in in a webpage, lesser its chances of being noticed and getting good rank in search engines. Failing to identify graphic texts, the search engines often deduce these as blank web-pages. Homepages are classic examples of this, they being graphic intensive and incorporating texts in images.

Moving a page having a PR

Moving a webpage means making it lose its Page Rank (PR) until Google indexes it next. So if you are to shift the page, redirect its original URL to the new page, mentioning whether the translocation is temporary or for good.

Dead ends

Every webpage must have a link exit, a way out of that page. No webpage should be a closed road.

Artificially increase a page’s keyword density

Stuffing a webpage with unnecessary words in order to heighten its keyword density is a major unethical attempt, which leads to severe penalizations at times. When ALT tags are stuffed with keywords, users do not get to view it and that is precisely what is held as a wrong strategy towards search engine optimization. So fend it off.

Using hidden text or links

Hiding texts and links from the users’ view is yet another significant red-flag point for search engine optimizers. Only those texts and links that are clearly viewable should be used.

Links from link farms and non-relevant sites

When you are using other related links in your webpage, it is best to ensure that they are of relevant sites and not of FFA sites or link farms. One simple way is to use links from pages that do not have many other links , from websites having the same theme and content as yours or from those that complement yours.

Unnatural links

Natural links always have an edge over unnatural links when it comes to positions in search engines, because the latter prefer linking to be ‘natural’—to appear spontaneous, as if they are natural results of a business deal. To do away with unnatural linking, avoid too many links at a time, avoid links all coming from link pages, avoid all reciprocal links and all links having a high PR 95 or above). This way you can save throwing an impression that you bought the links .

Using the same text in all incoming links

If every website that links back to you bears the same text on the link , it is considered unnatural. More natural is to allow some percent of the ’s name in the text and the rest a wide range of . This link text plays a crucial role in determining the /page rank. So it is surely advisable to carry this in mind while you fix your preferred link text in your website.

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Search Engine Optimization. Content, Tags, Links.

January 29th, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle 2 comments

When people search for something online, they type the keyword or key phrase in the popular search engines, which give them an extensive list of sites relevant to that search. Now to make your website visible in the first set of search results, it needs to have a good page rank. search engine optimization is the means to this end, the branch of activity which aims at enhancing this rank of a website with some structured strategies. Most owners of sites invest a fortune and valuable time in creating a web presence, but sadly, they fail to consider the more important aspect — that is, how the website will come to the notice of web-users.

Long back it was just a matter of some time to launch a — design it, fill it up with nice content and submit it into some directories — it was as simple as that! And search engines would also give good ranking to that website for the keywords featuring in the body-text of the webpage.

And since the number of website s present then were not even half as much of what is there now and since the techniques of optimizing a in search engines were not as improved, keywords could be repeated along with other otherwise refutable maneuvers like creating many domains with the same content. And this too ensured those sites a good position in the popular search engines.

But things have come a long way from that now. There has been a dramatic change in the search engine marketing scenario. Today, just ordinary designing, content and submission won’t help; the website owner needs to do his homework — study the various types of relevant keywords typed in search engines like Google, Yahoo or MSN and then fashion his/her website accordingly so that the website ranks well enough to be viewed by the majority of people. And because today people tend to look for everything online and keep searching for the right goods and services till they find it, the search engine optimization is a big challenge, although with some amount of risk involved.

Now web presence is something very important here. If you are stepping into the online scene, your website needs to have a web presence. If not, you have a disfavor. The search engines, particularly Google, do not prefer giving high ranks to new domains. Position improves with time, as the website becomes old.

So obviously, website s which are older in time and already have a secured web presence, stand a better chance of getting higher ranks in the search engine. Listed below are some of the key factors for achieving the top positions in search engines.

• Clean Codes: All search engines prefer a neatly coded website . When a webpage is designed in MS Word, it generates untidy html code. This is not a good thing. Also, website owners need to be careful about the WYSIWYG editors. Some use proprietary tags in the html and thus become uncongenial to the search engines.

• Content: No saying would suffice for the stupendous importance of proper content that helps a website to score high in the search engines. Content is the backbone for any . search engines often look for relevant keywords or phrases in the body text of a webpage to identify those with the searched words/phrases. If found, your website is considered relevant for those keywords and you can expect a pretty good rank.

• Tags: Yet another very vital aspect in html coding is the tag—the title tags and meta- tags. To give your website a decent search engine position, these tags must contain the relevant keywords which you think users will look for.

• Linking: Simply put, linking means other website s linking to your website . Now how would that help, you ask? This is good for your website precisely because the search engines consider each related link on your as a given “vote”. The logic is easy — if X links to Y, it obviously follows that Y is of some value or worthy of it. These links can either come from important directories like Yahoo! or Dmoz, or from other related website s. For instance, if your website promotes clothes, a link from a fashion house’s website would be relevant and count as a good vote in search engine parameters. However, exchanging links with questionable sites like link farms is not appreciated. Link farms are considered worthless in the sense that these are directories that just collect links without any valuable content in them. So whenever you add links to your website , ensure that those links have your targeted keywords in their anchor text. Post articles or mention elaborately about your product and services is and then include links to your . There are many important sites which post articles and appreciate sites with good content. So you may also popularize your website by putting up online press releases there. However, it takes a lot of effort, patience, time, skill and money to achieve the desired position in search engines for particular keywords. But when the results start showing, you will know that it is worth the wait.

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Do Not Drop Your WebSite Off the Search Engine Results. Spam, Frames, Invisible Text etc.

January 24th, 2012 Seo blog in Seattle 2 comments
  1. Don’t Spam
  2. Don’t Use Frames
  3. Don’t Have Pages Under Construction
  4. Never use Sneaky Tricks like Invisible Text

Do Not Let The Search Engines Drop Your Website.

For websites, their ranking on the major Search Engines is one of the most vitally important factors. Why this is so important is because when websites rank high on the Search Engines, there is a flood of targeted web traffic from visitors, absolutely free, who are looking for information or products. So, it goes without saying that all those kinds of activity should be avoided at all costs that might hurt a website’s chance of achieving a premium listing. Here are some issues that websites should avoid, at any cost, if they are eager to optimize their rankings with the major Search Engines.

1 Do Not Spam

No major search engine indexes websites for too long, if they are found to engage in spamming. What’s more, from time to time, Search Engines revise the way they define "search engine spam", so it would be worthwhile, both as a visitor and a website owner, to educate yourself and stay updated with the definition of spamming by the major Search Engines. Search Engines often blacklist websites that practice spamming, which means you don’t get off by simply not getting indexed but you might also get your website blacklisted for life.

2 Do Not Use Frames

Search engine spiders crawling the web do not respond well to websites using frames and frequently miss many of the pages that are listed within the website.

3 Do Not Have Pages Under Construction

Make sure when you submit your URL to the Search Engines to get indexed, that you do not have pages still under construction. Search Engines as a rule don’t like to list pages that are yet under construction. So, always complete them before you submit your websites for indexing. Also, never use the phrase "Under Construction" on your pages that are unfinished! It does not create a good impression.

4 Never use Sneaky Tricks like Invisible Text

Do not use invisible text stuffed with keywords to try and boost your SE rankings. It may not be apparent to your viewers that you are using invisible text, but the search engine spiders will detect it and may even blacklist your website. Play fair and safe and always go by the rules.

These are just a few of the most often used suggestions to keep your web pages indexed by the Search Engines. However, these rules are not exhaustive. There are others that also matter a lot. The idea is to be informed and educated. And it is always a good idea to believe and accept that the Search Engines are, and will always be, smarter than you.

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