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Tips to Ranking Well at Search Engines

Do you have a product or service that you want to sell on the Internet?  If so, there are a few fundamental components that you must know.  Putting your product or service up for sale is easy.  You can find a cheap hosting plan and get a 1-5 page site up within a few hours.  But what happens next?

Unfortunately, most businesses will never sell their product successfully on the Internet.  Their sites may be flashy, but they are not receiving visitors.  To receive an endless supply of free, targeted, leads from the search engines you should consider a few of the 5 tips below.

Tip #1- Provide High Quality Content

Providing content does more than give out generic information.  Providing content builds trust between you and your visitor.  The more content you give, the bigger the bond.  Your content should focus around very specific keywords.  Each page on your website should be optimized and focused on one keyword.

Finding keywords is a task in and of itself.  I will be the first to admit that hunting down keywords with a high demand and low supply is not the easiest task in the world. It can be boring and repetitive.  After awhile the numbers will blend together and you will feel a bit dazed.  But do not stop now!  Keywords are the foundation for your content pages and for your business.

Tip #2- Find Relevant Linking Partners

The days of trading links with any old site are gone. There was a period in time when search engines counted how many links in you had to your site.  They factored that and determined if your site was good or not.  So if your site had 300 other sites linking to it, search engines would have probably considered it a better site than one with only 10 incoming links.

Search engines have wised up since those days.  Now search engines place more emphasis on relevant links.  Your site should only link to other sites that are high quality and relevant.  If your site is about cookies then you should not be linking to a site about gambling.  It doesn’t make sense for your site visitors, and it doesn’t make sense to the search engines.

When you trade links with a relevant, high quality site be sure you specify where your link should be placed, for how long, and what it should say.  I often see people exchange links and within a few days the linking partner has taken down the link.  Only do business with trusted webmasters.

Tip #3- Submit Your Site to Site Directories

This is a great way to get high quality and high ranked sites to link to you.  Think of a link to your site as a vote of confidence.  Site directories are less popular than search engines, but their link to you helps you increase in search engine rankings.  Be wary of any site directory that makes you pay for submission.  There are plenty of great directories that allow you to submit your site for free.

Getting as specific as possible with site directories is a great idea.  If your site is about cookies, you should try to find a site directory that only deals with desserts or foods.  General directories are fine, but be sure you submit your site to the appropriate category.  General directories tend to have a category for almost any topic.

Some site directories will ask you to link to them first. This is your choice.  I do not link or pay to get into any site directory.  There are too many free ones that do not require a link back.  Remember to place only relevant links on your site.  Would your cookie site visitors want to click on a link for a site directory?

Tip #4- Add a Site Map

A site map is a single webpage that contains links to all the other pages on your site.  Adding a map will help your visitors find information quickly.  Besides being a helpful tool for visitors a site map also helps search engines find pages.  When a search engine spider visits your site it crawls through a page.  It visits all the links on your page and it checks for keywords.  This is why keywords and relevant linking partners are recommended above.

Once the search engine spider finds the site map it will find all of your other pages.  Search engine spiders do not like to dig very deep into sites.  They like to search through 2 or 3 ‘levels’ of information.  So pages that are hard to find will not rank well or they will take much longer to rank well.  A site map helps the engines find all your pages at once.

Tip #5- Be Patient and Find Other Means of Traffic

Waiting for the search engines to scour your site and rank it could take a bit of time.  I recommend a lot of patience.  When I post a new content page on my website, it takes a few weeks to get noticed.  Some search engines are fast and rank the page immediately.  Others are a bit slower.

While you wait for your pages to rank well I recommend finding alternative ways to drive traffic to your site. You can look into PPC (pay-per-click advertising), article writing, off-line ads, buying ad space in newsletters, doing a joint venture with a fellow webmaster or post in relevant forums.

These 5 tips to ranking well at the search engines are tried and true methods.  I have built a site using these 5 tips and can personally attest to their sheer power. Patience is the hardest part.  Keep building relevant content, link to relevant partners, submit to site directories, add a site map and then keep going.

Persistence pays off.  Building a web business takes time. Your business needs to develop and mature.  Using some or all of the above tips can ensure a big payoff down the road.

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Lynn VanDyke builds successful websites. She provides several options for business owners including a “Jump Start Your Online Business” CD-ROM. Visit http://www.LynnVanDyke.com to learn more about her and her services. Lynn’s content website is ranked in all 3 major search engines and is in the top 1% of all websites worldwide according to Alexa.

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The SEO Techniques Everyone Should Know

Since the beginning of the understanding of Search Engine Optimization - SEO - there have been tons of different theories developed about how to do it “right”.  The truth is, however, that there is no one single method that is one hundred percent known to be better than the rest.  Since the large search engines such as Google and Yahoo! don’t release the details of their ranking elements - in addition to the fact that they are constantly changing what these elements are, and how they are weighted in the grand scheme of things - we can only apply the efforts that have been tested and have worked for a given online marketing effort.

The following are the SEO techniques that have been known to work for marketing strategies used by experienced web
designers and webmasters. Keep in mind that SEO is an ever-changing experience, and that while these techniques
will work for you today, they may not be the same when tomorrow arrives.

1. Google AdWords - this is an SEO technique specifically offered by Google to make certain that you are indeed
getting use out of the keywords you want to use. This technique is considered to be quite cost-effective for achieving good search results for your website.  It works by allowing you to state the maximum amount that you are willing to spend on a daily basis on your chosen keywords. This can be changed monthly as you witness the results that
the Google AdWords SEO technique brings you.

2. Overture Keywords - similar to Google’s AdWords, you can choose the keywords you want, however, you cannot limit
your daily spending, so this may be an issue if you’re on a tight budget.  However, it has been found to be quite cost
effective when balanced against the number of new visitors and active customers created.

3. Yahoo! Regional Directories - when you have your site indexed by Yahoo! Regional Directories - a place where
submission is free - then you will always be in their list. Many new clients are found through this reliable process.

4. Keywords, Site Descriptions, Alt-Tags, Title Tags, and Page Content - these are the main focus of SEO experts and
SEO businesses today.  These are the five elements that take the most amount of effort when optimizing websites. It
all has to do with what is contained within the coding of your website.  Unless you are truly confident that you know
what you’re doing, it is very beneficial to hire a professional SEO company to ensure that you’re including all of the right elements, and doing it properly.  Have this done before you submit your site to the different search engines, or re-submit your site after you’ve done your SEO for your website.  SEO is well worth paying for to ensure that it is done properly.  Professionals will know which keywords to use, how to use them, and how to make sure that they are properly laid out for search engine spiders to crawl the site.  Furthermore “illegal” tactics will never be used, which can result in having your website permanently banned from search engines.

5. Online Directories - by submitting your website to any number of different free online directories, you will have
an excellent new path for prospective customers to follow to find you.  Many are free, others include a nominal
charge.  If there is a fee involved, do some investigation into the directory first, to make sure that it is worth the
money.

6. The Open Directory Project - this is one of the primary resources utilized by the big search engines such as Google
for sending their spiders out to crawl new sites.  The directory is entirely maintained by humans - that is, every
site submitted is reviewed and indexed by a person, not a spider.  This does mean that it takes additional time to
have your site indexed, but it is well worth the wait.

7. A Blog - adding a blog to your website is a fantastic method for continuing to attract new and repeat visitors to
your website. They are drawn to the fresh new content that is constantly being added.

8. Make It Great - Search Engine Optimizing (SEO) is only as good as the website it supports.  If you bring lots of
visitors to your website, and it has nothing to offer them, or the content is terrible, all of your efforts will be in
vain.

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Mark Nenadic
Mark is the director and face behind FifteenDegrees-North
http://www.15dn.com , where you will find articles and resources to help with SEO, marketing and Web design.

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