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Quick List of SEO Tips




  • You must get indexed by the search engines, most offer a method to submit your site, however its FAR better to simply get a linkback from another website. Let them find you naturally.

  • Keep the text between the title tags under 60 chrs — This will help you get the most out of your keywords [Google tails off titles on the serps at about 60 chrs]

  • Avoid using dynamic URLs (eg: www.example.com/index.php?id=123) use static looking links instead (eg: www.example.com/example-articles.html) — Also avoid PHP session IDs and unnecessary variables.

  • If your site has multiple (sub)domains, and they have the same content, point them to one domain.

  • Register your domains for longer than a year — spammers usually only buy domains for 1 or 2 years.

  • Larger, older sites are better, as they score high in search engines.

  • In search engines “the-word” usually registers as “the word”, so where possible use — (dash) instead of _ (underscore) in your URLs

  • Choose a domain that will be most relevant to you, either your name (product, company, business, etc) or descriptive (eg: search-engine-optimisation-example.com)

  • Dashes in URL (eg: www.search-engine-optimisation-example.com/the-home-page.html) — stick to no more than 4 in a URL.

  • Keep your URLs short, less than 100 chrs is best.

  • Unique description meta tags per page — less than 200 chrs, although search engines don’t rely on this, it is often displayed

  • Unique keyword meta tags per page — less than 10 words, the keywords must appear on the body text of the page, no repeats

  • Make use of the header tags (H1, H2, H3) these will help identify what the page is and push your page further to the top

  • Place your keywords in your body text near the top, try and use b (bold), strong (bold) or em (italics) on them.

  • By internet standards all images must have alt text — Describe the image using short relevant text.

  • Use keywords for your link anchor text instead of using “click here” or such.

  • External links per page should be a limited to 100 where possible.

  • Choose your domain name TLD extension carefully, .edu and .org appear to get higher status than .com due to spam.

  • Size of pages should not be larger than 100K, its preferred that you have lots of smaller pages.

  • Search engines like updated pages, such as news pages, it also like additional pages, make sure you also keep your old static pages.

  • Site consistency — although its not proven to be a factor of SEO, it does help usability.

  • Search engines like blog sites as they bare lots of content and many external links, showing trends

  • Use text instead of images where possible. If you have to use images, use alt text. — Search engines don’t read text on images.

  • Get listed in directories such as DMOZ and Yahoo, avoid link farms and FFAs.

  • Avoid using meta redirect to redirect users to other pages.

  • Avoid excessive cross-linking to sites hosted on the same IP range (C class).

  • DO NOT copy your content. Not only does this violate copyright laws, search engines penalise you.

  • Search engines find it difficult to get relevant text from Flash if any at all, avoid constructing your page with flash, unless its for presentational purposes.

  • Search engines don’t follow links in forms, image mapping, javascript links, frames, very well, if not, not at all.

  • Avoid putting your email address in text form on a page, as this will appear in search engines and generate unwanted emails

  • Avoid any “black hat” SEO methods, they don’t work in the long run, stick at the real methods and you’ll get far better results than risk your site getting banned.

  • Use correct HTML markup where possible, although this doesn’t make much of a difference to the search engines, it will help you avoid other problems.

  • Don’t use gateway pages or intro pages, they are useless and tend to disappear from search engines, not only that but the main page gets pushed down. — This is also bad for usability as visitors aren’t interested in your gateway, just your website.

  • Try and get as many backlinks from as many reliant websites as possible. Avoid bad sites. — Anchor text on your links is important here, make sure you use a relevant keyword.

  • Try and get people to stay on your site, avoid annoying the user and provide them with reasons to stick around.

  • Suggest the user bookmarks your page or create pages that would be bookmark worthy.

  • Use a stable web server, there is nothing worse than having your site down.



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Very Great SEO Tips.

Thanks for the information.

I know some baklinks checking tools.
Google: link:domain name
Yahoo: links:domain name
Msn: inbody:domain name

Cheers,
Glenn
IBP seo software tool

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glenn

  • 08 May 2009 02:49
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Very useful and informative SEO tips. However for some reason I find that my .org (sleeptips.org) gets a lot less traffic than my other sites (.net, .co.uk), so I'm not sure that the extension matters that much except if it's a .info, which the SE does seem to see as spam.

Anyone else have a similar experience?



Cheers,

Start Your Online Business
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mica

  • 20 November 2009 18:29
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Yup nice article. SEO for firefox is another backlink checking tool.

Cheers,Cllow
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cllow

  • 04 December 2009 06:11

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