Search Engine Tips and Tricks

Creating a website that is optimized properly for the maximum benefit from search engines is difficult and confusing. Everything, from design to copywriting to proper meta tags, can determine your success in a search engine. We are well-versed in search engine optimization and offer you the most comprehensive plan to make the most of search engines.

While planning your website, here are some tips and tricks so you can provide us with the content that will help us help you! Click on a topic below to read more about what is necessary to improve your ranking on the major search engines.

Title Tags

The most crucial tag on EACH web page is the title tag. It not only is used by most search engines to categorize your site, but is also used as the title of the listing the search engine displays, in most cases.

The title tag, optimally, consists of between 50 and 80 characters and should be structured much like a sentence, but should contain some of your most important keyword phrases. It should draw the search engine users to your site and make them want to visit your site. Each page should have its own unique title that describes the contents on that page.

For example, Cedar Point's homepage carries the title:

"Cedar Point Amusement Park, The Roller Coaster Capital of the World!"

A subsequent page that deals with benefits for Cedar Point resorts guests is entitled:

"Benefits for Cedar Point Resorts Guests, Resorts, Trips, Cedar Point"

The second title lists the contents of the page, the subject, the section and the name of the amusement park and all within the 50 to 80 character/space limitation.

Copywriting

The copy that is contained on your site is actually read by search engines and used to categorize it. Having at least 200 words of copy on each listed page makes your website more search-engine friendly. Any page that is submitted must have content, the more, the better.

Keywords and keyword phrases should be interspersed throughout the copy to make it more searchable. Also, a well-built site should always take advantage of alternate text tags on graphics.

Do not compromise on this element of your site's structure. This step is second only to the title tag in importance.

Meta Tags

Although important to the structure of a well-designed site, the meta tags are not THE most important element of search engine optimization. Most search engines rely on a combination of elements to determine how they rank their listings. There are lots of meta tags. Some are unnecessary code thrown in by software to identify the product used to create the site. Others can reload the page a specific amount of times. However, there are two meta tags that can assist with your ranking in the search engine.

Keywords and description meta tags appear in the header of the page. These important tags need your attention if you are going to rank well in the search engines.

The keywords tag should not exceed 1025 characters and spaces, and the description meta should be within a 250-character/space limitation.

Choosing the right keywords is a fundamental part of website construction. This step should never be compromised! The keywords you choose will be used constantly throughout the search optimization. If your site cannot be found by search engines, do you think your potential customers will find you?

Don't just sit down and make a list of words! Put some real thought into the development of your keywords. Use short, descriptive phrases that target your products, services, etc. There is a tremendous amount of competition for search engine placement, so if you are too general with your keywords your site will most likely be lost in the sea of other generalizations.

Remember, you are intimately involved in your business, and perhaps too close to put yourself in the place of a potential customer who is searching for your goods or services. What may be obvious to you may never enter the mind of your potential site visitor. With that in mind, perhaps it would be helpful to ask friends who are not involved in the business to help you with ideas of words and phrases THEY would use to search for your type of business.

Once you have your keywords in mind, go to the major search engines and use them to search for your competition. View the sources on the pages of your competition to see what keywords they are using. This is NOT a step to gloss over. The finest design in the world is useless if no one sees it.

Each page that you want to be listed on a search engine should have its own set of keywords/keyword phrases.

The description meta tag should accurately describe the focus of your web page and draw visitors into the site. Some search listings truncate the description, so the most important words should be at the beginning of your description.

Think of your business. How would you best describe what you do, sell, offer? Be concise, but know that your ultimate goal is to make your website

Site Structure

Frames

Sites that are built with frames usually get poor listings in search engines because of the inability of the search engines to index them properly. A framed site only has the index page, in most cases, that can be submitted, and because it "frames" all other pages there is no real content for the search engine to categorize. The search engine sees a page of HTML coding in the frameset page instead of the information it normally uses to categorize a site.

The best solution to this dilemma is to redesign the site without frames. There are other work-arounds, but a frameless site is your best bet to a search-engine-friendly website

Image Maps

An image map is a graphic with hot spot links mapped by code onto the image. The code to create an image map often makes it difficult or impossible for the the search engines to spider the site. Adding an alternative set of HTML links on the same page often improves your listing on search engines.

Javascript

Search engines cannot follow links within a Javascript. Again, an alternative set of HTML links can make the difference between getting spidered by the search engines or not.

If and or all of these elements appear throughout your website, another good assistance is to provide an HTML link from EACH page to a site map that consists of simply text/HTML links.

Flash Sites

Macromedia Flash can add movement, sound and loads of interest to your website, but when used improperly, it can also cause a problem with search engines.

Sites that use a "splash" home page made entirely from Flash are not indexed by search engines. These pages have no searchable copy available to search engine spiders, therefore they don't get indexed. Adding text copy and creating good meta tags and a descriptive title tag can help.

Another barrier provided by Flash is that any links provided within the Flash animation that are not also duplicated in HTML on the page are not followed by spiders to your site. No sub-pages will be spidered if the search engine cannot find them. A solution to this is to also add the links in HTML format somewhere on the page.

Major NO-NOs

There are some things that should never be done when structuring a site for maximum exposure through search engines. In the past most of these things have been used to attempt to gain higher listings, but the site engine developers got wise to the tricks and quickly put a stop to what they consider spam, or trickery. We list them here to let you know that we are aware of how the search engines react when they see such things and to show you that we will never use any of these techniques in the structure of your website.

Do not try to hide text by making it the same color as the background. Search engines usually view this as spam and blackball the site.

Do not try to trick the search engines. Search engine technology has gotten very sophisticated, and if you can think of a way to trick the search engine, it can find a way to detect your trickery and blackball your site.

Do not use keywords that don't relate to the content of your site. For example, do not add "Britney Spears" to a website on plumbing supplies. (Don't laugh, people do this! Search engines are wise to this.)

Duplicate pages with different filenames are viewed as spam. Don't do it! Don't submit your homepage named "index.htm" and "mycompany.htm" with the identical content. This will not work.

Don't use the critical search tags more than once on a page. Do not use the title tag more than once...nor the description, keywords, etc. This is considered spamming.

 

If you build it, will they come?

Our company has been sought out specifically because of our services and experience in website search engine optimization:

  • Each of our sites is designed from the ground up to be search engine friendly. Each page is custom-coded to provide its own portal to the website by expanding search engine coverage. Descriptive well-formed titles, targeted meta tags, and careful content placement are all used to improve search engine rankings.
  • Although there are programs out there guaranteed to “Rank Your Site Top in the Search Engines," the best approach is sticking to the basics. We maintain subscriptions to several web promotion journals that monitor the major search engines and their programming strategies. By working with the search engines instead of trying to “trick” them, our clients have enjoyed long term, consistent, quality rankings that direct desired users to their websites.
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