SEO – A Three Step Process – Part Two

March 31, 2009 by Butterfly Filed under: SEO 
 

During step one I discussed how to do some basic research on what terms your website should be search engine optimized for. Part two covers how to use those terms in your actual website in order to attract the search engines.

The main thing to remember is that the search engines do not employ people to critique your website. Instead they send their software robots to look at the site and capture the information needed to rank your website.

The best way to look at a search engine is that they are detectives looking for clues. The more clues you leave, the more likely they are to come up with the correct answers.

So what are these clues and where can you leave them? The clues are the phrases that you have decided you want to be found for and you can leave them all over the place including words, images and in the code.

The first three places are in the URL of the website, the description that shows when you come up in the search results and in the page title at the top of the page that is showing.

The URL is a great place to start and if you can get what you do in the URL then do so. If you have a taxi firm in Hull then you are far better naming your website hulltaxis than fredstaxies

The Page Title should have the two or three main phrases you are trying to optimize for. Do not go over nine words and do not repeat yourself. Using our Hull taxi example, a good page title might be Hull Taxis – Hull Taxi Firm – Cabs in Hull

The Meta description (the one that shows in the search results) would use the same words again that you want to be found for. Try to keep this down to two sentences along the lines of Hull Taxis. Comfort and punctuality assured by this Hull Taxi Firm. For the best cabs in Hull ring 0000000000″

On the page you should also mention these words and in particular as close to the beginning of the first paragraph as possible.

If you have an image of one of your taxis, get your webmaster to label it as one of your keywords such as Hull Taxis. Do the same with you other images but do not repeat the same term and always label honestly. Do not try to be too clever with the search engines as this can be counterproductive in the extreme.

If you get stuck with some of my terms such as Meta description, just Google it and you will find its simple enough to understand.

In my next article I will be covering the importance to search engine optimization of link-building. 

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