Search Engine Optimization Mastery By Craig Smith
To achieve great rankings for keywords within a competitive product sector, a business must identify and understand the components that affect the major search algorithms. By improving the variables that affect your rankings, your business can create an incremental traffic source at no cost.
Google, Yahoo, and MSN should be three sources of traffic to your business. Without executing an SEO optimization, your organization is missing out on a critical mass of potential customers with interest in your business.
This article outlines seven rules that will positively affect your search optimization efforts. The key is consistency, or rather, a continuous focus on improving the on-page and off-page variables that will drive your success.
Rule #1 Target words that are attainable and precise
Every business wants to be ranked #1 for the best keywords. In most cases however, it is the secondary tier of terms that delivers your best results. This is especially true if you are just starting your SEO and have a limited number of existing inbound links. By initially optimizing for the second tier of keywords, your speed to achieving rankings for targeted keywords increases dramatically.
Assessing your competition before embarking on your SEO project will help you fully understand the probability of SEO success. Look at your competitor page rank and link popularity and benchmark versus your levels.
Rule #2 - Understand the concept of keyword density and make sure your terms are in the right percentage range
Keyword density is the percentage of total words within the body of a page with the keyword that you are targeting. For example, a fishing products retailer trying to optimize your homepage for the terms "fishing supplies", the term "fishing supplies" should represent between 5-10% of the total text on the page.
Go over 10% through un-natural writing, and your page may be flagged as spam. Go less than 5%, and your density may not be high enough. 5-10% has proven to be the "sweet spot" in today's search algorithms regarding keyword density.
Rule #3 - Leverage "viral" marketing for your link building
Because of "link farms", the major engines have reconstructed their algorithms to place a higher value on one way links versus reciprocal links. Outside of buying these links, which is considered “black hat tactics” by Google engineers, the most effective way to grow link numbers is to syndicate original content via the internet to other content-hungry webmasters.
By crafting original articles that include your business URL, and manually submitting these articles to content networks/article directories on the internet, you have a natural "one way" credit link for the content when these articles are shown live by other sites. These one way links make you more of an authority within the engines and hence drive up your natural rankings.
Rule #4 - 2-3 primary keywords per page, no more, no less
Each page should focus on ranking well for 2-3 keywords per page. Optimizing a page for 5+ terms is a waste of time, and will only lead to poor rankings for those attempted terms. Targeting tags and content with more specific keywords will increase your chance of search optimization success.
Rule #5 - Tighten up your title tags
Title tags are the biggest “on page” component to the major search engine algorithms. It is crucial that your tag be only the two to three keyword phrases that you are targeting within the webpage and that the keywords are replicated within additional tags and the body of the text.
Avoid commas and stick to a format that has worked for many retailers and brands: Use the “|” key on your keyboard as it is a natural phrase separator that is easier to index within the engines. Take a look at the example below:
Title 1: Fishing Supplies, Tackle, Rods
Title 2: Fishing Supplies | Fishing Tackle | Fishing Rods
The second example is a more effectively written title tag that will rank better. It is more specific to a user, easier to index, and repeats the keyword “fishing” which is pertinent to the theme of the page.
Rule #6 - Include core keyword in the URL if possible
Including a targeted keyword within a URL string has become a vital practice of SEO as of late, especially for eCommerce businesses that are targeting research shoppers who are looking for specific product models or numbers (ex. Sony XR-257).
However, most pages in the eCommerce sector are dynamically generated and include characters such as “?” or “&”, which tend to limit crawling by web spiders. When your URL is filled with these types of stop characters, your full search saturation of indexed pages will likely be limited.
A better practice is to implement a module within your platform that automatically generates static URL’s (i.e. “.htm” URL string). These new URL’s include your most profitable keyword for even more effective indexing. Look below for an example:
Old URL: www.yourcompany.com/category/641?product-632.aspx
New URL: www.yourcompany.com/category/dvd/sony-dvd-recorder-63754.htm
Notice the .htm at the end of the string and the mention of the product within the URL. By executing both, your site will be more deeply crawled and more properly indexed.
Rule #7 - Understand "anchor text" and why it is so critical to SEO
Anchor text is the text of your links on an external site. For instance, using Company X as the example, the link eCommerce Consulting on a link partner site will take a web surfer to http://www.companyx.com.
“eCommerce Consulting” is considered the anchor text for that link. It is crucial that within content syndication and organic link building, your most vital and targeted keywords are represented within the anchor text that points to your website.
Make these changes and you will begin to notice improvements in your search engine rankings. Don’t lose focus on the most important variable, which is providing new content that is relevant to your web visitors.
Search optimization takes patience and a long time. Contrary to outlandish claims made by SEO firms, ranking increases do not happen overnight. Be prepared to wait at least 3-6 months to see any impact, especially if your site has just been recently indexed. A realistic goal is to achieve 10% incremental lifts within the core engines each month.
With consistent efforts toward improving the overall content quality of your site, along with instituting the basic rules outlined above, your hard work will be rewarded and your site will grow organically.
About the author
Craig Smith is a consultant for the eCommerce unit at http://www.couponcabin.com/coupons/taylor-gifts/ from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com
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