<b>SEO Optimization techniques</b>
Below are some techniques/guidelines that help in your page to
become <b>S</b>earch <b>e</b>ngine <b>o</b>ptimized.
The ‘crawlers' or ‘spiders' that a search engine
send to your site are not able to view all the eye-candy and
other nitty-gritty graphics on your site but can only obtain the
textual information. In fact there are certain things they can
see like the <b>Meta tags</b>which we normal users are unable to
see.
<b>Meta tags </b>
Generally there are two kinds of Meta tags I use.
•< meta name="keywords" content=" “ > •< meta
NAME="Description" content="" >
In the first one I enter ‘keywords', which are describing
words for my site. They are not exactly adjective's like in
•A <b>orange</b> car
In this instance orange is the adjective but not exactly a
suitable keyword for the page. While <b>car</b> seems more
appropriate as it gives a description to the contents of the
page, i.e. a page which has information about an orange
<b>car</b>
Now although the keyword ‘car' is used on the page, you
must have gone into details about the bonnet, spoiler, leather
seats, power steering, fuel efficiency, alloy wheels, horse
power and other things of the car, yes?
The other information you had provided can also be used as
keywords but its better if you only use a keyword that has been
mentioned on your site.
Using meta tags creatively and efficiently can help a lot in
your site occupying a ‘good' spot in SERP's (<b>S</b>earch
<b>E</b>ngine <b>R</b>esults <b>P</b>ages).
Unlike other people I don't believe in occupying a #1 spot on
Google or any other search engine as I know that the change of
its algorithm can get be down any time. Rather I would like to
considered relevant for a variety of other keywords other than
just my ‘core' keyword.
<b>The Title Tag </b>
•< title > < itle >
This part will take up your most creative time thinking of an
appropriate one. It's just like a one-time <b>limited</b>
opportunity.
Choosing a title is like choosing an attractive caption for
something only that your Title should have the keyword you want
to rank HIGHEST for.
I prefer to limit my index-page title to a maximum of 5 words
any more than this makes the Browser title of a user pretty
cluttered.
Remember while designing a site always put yourself in your
members place and think how they would feel. Ask others around
if they would consider a re-visit to your site or not?
<b> Use of header tags </b>
Although they don't look that neat it helps the ‘spider'
to get a description of the content of the page. It's a win-win
situation in this case. You can write a CSS code and reduce the
size of the h1 size if you want.
<b>Link Exchange</b>
I'm sure you've read scores of articles stressing about swapping
links with other sites as that is a key factor in SEO.
This is quite true but it is becoming quite importing to
exchange links with sites having content related to yours and
which is not in direct competition of your site.
Don't just approach the webmaster of the site you want to
exchange links with by the aid of an automated message you ask
everyone. Make it look a bit ‘personalized' and include a
few details of the site you may have noticed to make the
webmaster feel that you have actually gone through the site. ___
Although I'm new SEO specialist the above are the few hints I
have experienced while my experience on the web.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to se results as of now that I
had expected my site would show.
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