Four Simple SEO Tips for Good Search Engine
Rankings
Making simple changes to a website to improve
search engine rankings and drive traffic is not as complicated as it
sounds. This article details the factors that can be simply
manipulated yet produce big improvements if implemented correctly.
They are worth bookmarking or printing so they can
be used in the future as a checklist when creating new pages or
reviewing your website.
1) Keyphrase Research
Before you can begin implementing any of the
optimization techniques mentioned in the rest of this article, you
will need to know which keyphrases you are going to optimize your
site for. Once this is decided, everything becomes a lot clearer.
You should be able to get a rough idea of target
keyphrases from the content on the pages within your site. At the
end of the day, if there's not any content at which to target
optimization, achieving good search engine rankings will be very
difficult and ultimately pointless! Visitors will leave immediately
if they are not provided with the content they are searching for.
A frequent mistake is to target the keyphrases that drive the
largest search volumes. It's important to target keyphrases that
directly relate to your websites content, and the more defined the
keyphrases are the better.
Using keyphrases that may drive 120 high
convertible visitors to your site each month is likely to be much
better than targeting a highly competitive broad keyphrase that is
only vaguely related to your business, even if it does attract
30,000 searches each month.
2) Page Titles
This is one of the key on-page elements that can
be optimized. Each title should be different, and full of keyphrases
related to the content of its page. Search engines often only
display the first 65 or so characters of the page title, so it's
important to get the most important keyphrases at the beginning of
the page title. Also, the characters near the front of the page
title are given more significance in algorithms.
The page title is displayed in the search engine
results, so must make sense and encourage browsers to action the
link. Finding a balance between readability and keyphrases density
is a challenge but something that will improve with time and
practice.
3) Meta Description
The meta description is not actually included in
search engine algorithms, although as it is displayed in search
engine results pages, it is vital it is optimized. Like page titles,
the meta description should be specific to every page and contain
text that is relevant to the keyphrases that page is aimed at.
The meta description is limited to around 160 characters, so it can
often be challenging to fit all the required info into such a small
space. However, if no meta description is entered, search engines
tend to grab a random chunk of text from the page, regardless if it
makes sense or is useful to the searcher. You can avoid this from
happening, by ensuring every page has a meta description of some
variety.
4) Page Content
Page content is viewed as the best method of
attracting visitors and incoming links to a website, so it's
important that it is given sufficient time and resource. Search
engines thrive on content, so the more content on your site the
better for search engine rankings.
Content is less important now in search engine
algorithms than it has been however, I suggest ensuring every
keyphrase that is being targeted is mentioned about every 100 words
or so.
Beware - don't
fall into the trap of keyphrase stuffing! Search engines employ
advanced techniques to track this and will more than likely pick up
on it immediately and you could end up with a blacklisted site that
is impossible to rank. |