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An introduction to search engine optimization Building a search engine optimized WebsiteBy Jono Craig July 2002 No doubt about it, design a Website with search engines in mind right from the start and you will save future marketing time and money. The most likely scenario most of us encounter however are lofty initial objectives with scant follow through. In this article, a broad search engine optimization (SEO) foundation will be described. Stay with me for the conclusion; as I blow aside some of the smoke and mirrors to reveal on-line resources for testing and fine tuning a Website's SEO potential. 1. Plan your siteTake time to map out your content before building your site. Identify possible themes i.e. if your site is about clothing, you may have sub categories for men, women, boys, girls & further sub categories for mens casual wear, mens toiletries, mens shoes etc. Some top tier Search engines identify specific theme areas of Websites - lets make it easier for them. Your Website folders may look like this: mens-casual-wear, mens-toiletries etc. By placing one index.html (or landing page) in each of these directories, search engines can categorize these specific theme areas easier. 2. Content is kingContent has supposedly always been king; so what do we hail it now? More than ever, the emphasis is on unique, useful and keyword rich content. Dont forget to research how your market will search for your product. Look at various search scenarios. Anticipate & cover them. To participate in the search engines (ahem, much coveted) top 10 position race requires preparation and technique. We need to understand the delicate balance between feeding the right information to both Website visitors and search engine spiders. Define a content guideline before creating your Website content. Use on-line resources to help you ensure you have peppered or seasoned your content with a good mix of relevant keywords. The future of successful search engine results will weigh heavily on specialized Website copy. 3. Know your tags.Meta tags can distract many web developers and if used incorrectly; can work against you. I believe three Meta tags are required at present namely: Title, Keywords & Description. The Title tag is the most important criteria out of the three, not only will it help attract a potential search result (human) click through but can include relevant keywords & phrases for the search engines. There are other Meta tags for specific purposes i.e. to ensure a page does not get indexed or listed. Personally I dont add keywords, which do not exist on that particular page, and I keep the number of repeated keywords to a maximum of 3. This tag is fast becoming redundant and often SEO professionals will make use of it as a reminder of their areas of focus per page. Dont expect too much from this tag. Your Description tag however, is important, as several search engines will still refer to it. Again that balance between human click through fiber and search engine food is necessary. 4. Be careful with the use of some technologiesFriends dont let friends use frames. Although a popular design choice by many, its important to design a site, which is search engine spider friendly. Can they get to your content easily? In a similar manner the use of certain processing technologies (i.e. some Java Servlets) can result in one page of content seen to a human visitor and a blank page to the search engine spider. Test your Website while its in development - rather allocate more time getting the structure correct than waste months of on-line time with lackluster results. 5. Make a site mapCreate a site map to assist both human visitors & search engine spiders. Keep it simple. A logical layout with HTML links which include keyword rich descriptions i.e. mens casual wear - dinner jackets, will assist both audiences. Your site map should be linked throughout your site. 6. Keep your pages lean & mean.Secondary pages or those linking off your home page (products etc.) are best optimized for search engines if they contain between 350 - 550 words. Wherever possible break your pages up, retain the same layout; look & feel but set a reasonable page limit throughout your site. Some search engines may exclude a page if it is above 100 KB. An ideal size? The smaller the better, keep any scripts in external files to minimize page size & to assist spider digestion. 7. Keep it consistent.Create user-friendly navigation, which spiders can access. Certain Dynamic HTML drop-down menus can be problematic. The common denominator to both human & search engine spider visitors are standard HTML links. Use image Alt tags to accurately describe your sites images and to subtly reinforce your keyword focus per page. Keep your SEO goal consistent through out your site - treat each page as a potential entry (via a search engine). 8. Study the competitionUse the Web to see what your competitors are doing. Too often we reinvent the wheel instead of watching to see who is successful and then decipher how they possibly got there. Create a competitive landscape spreadsheet - list the top competitors for several keyword phrases specific to your market i.e. mens wear london, women's shoes london etc. Develop a keen eye for detail - see why these sites do well in particular - is it their domain name, page title, content, directory listing etc? The only way you can participate in the SEO race is by knowing who the top contenders are and what theyre doing. 9. Build, measure, fine tuneBe prepared to make some changes and adjustments if you are serious about your search engine position results. Realize it is going to take time; possibly up to six months to see your careful work bear fruit. We need to develop Websites with the objective of feeding both human & search engine spider visitors. How certain are you that they will be adequately fed by your data? Is it better than that of your competitors? 10. Avoid the snake oilBe wary of those offering to submit your site to 3000 search engines. Successful SEO is about careful planning, focused strategies resulting in improved HTML code / data and certainly not mass submission. Your best options are to research SEO for yourself or to consult with search engine optimization professionals. Learn how to read your Web site's log files in order to become familiar with your visitors click stream analysis or typical site walk through pattern. Be able to identify your typical monthly site traffic pattern; which search engines are sending you visits and for which terms etc. Work closely with your Website developers; you know your market and specifically your competitors & potential new markets. To sum upIn summary I would like to reflect on the intricacies of search engine optimization. There are no magic formulas. Similar to the Olympic Games there are few Gold medals to take home. I view the top 10 positions as Gold, the following 5 as Silver and the following 5 as Bronze. Anything less is a also ran scenario. Expect tactics and techniques to vary and change. A successful SEO strategy this July may well be surpassed and less effective within 6 to 12 months. Base your Web development on consistent, visitor & spider friendly principles. I believe were entering the age of the search engine; the next killer app following e-mail. For years weve learnt how to design sites with little consideration to this sleeping giant. I will see you at the finish line. May ye search engine Gods smile favorably as we pore over top 10 search engine results... Jono reveals some top SEO resources:Use online resources to help you ensure you have peppered or seasoned your content with a good mix of relevant keywords: Know your tags: It's important to design a site which is search engine spider friendly. Can they get to your content easily? Keep your pages lean & mean: Learn more about search engine optimization: Go to part 2: Top meta tag myths
Jono is a partner with SEO Consultant, Michelle Stoltz and their company, Craig Media, provides search engine optimization consultation to its international client base. Craig Media is networked with key several SEO companies to expand its service base. | |||||
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