SEO = Search Engine Optimization, tips on successful page ranking

May 5
23:43

2005

Shawn DesRochers

Shawn DesRochers

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We at www.invision-graphics.com get asked this question allot, how do I improve my page rank in www.Google.com and how do I get spider bots to crawl my web-site? One of the key things to remember when developing your web-site presence is to always evaluate your competition. See what’s working for them; how they market their products and services, and even evaluate their KEYWORD and DISCRIPTION tags. The key points of using these two Meta Tags, is optimization!

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Evaluate your Keywords: look at your web-site and evaluate it services and products,SEO = Search Engine Optimization, tips on successful page ranking Articles be sure to do a search in www.Google.com  to help you pick the keywords that your potential clients may be looking for.The next thing is to evaluate your site content to see just how often you’re using these keywords, the biggest mistake that web-masters make is creating their Meta Tag Description and Keywords and not including them in their content pages.To get the best results, is to ensure that you use as many of your keywords and discretion tags throughout your entire site.The next thing is your products or images, be sure to include some of those keywords in your <IMG ALT=”” Tag, this to will help you optimize your site, and increase more frequent visits from spider bots.Google, Yahoo, and Msn all use the following tags:<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, FOLLOW"><META NAME="REVISIT-AFTER" CONTENT="1 DAYS">Be sure to include these in your Meta Tag, as it tells spider bots to search links to other pages on your site, increasing your chance of getting better indexed in the search engines.The next key point is to also ensure you have created page titles for each section of your site, this is another mistake most make and they usually brand each page with their site name, the mistake is that, when your potential client types in to Google for a specific item or product you lesson your chances on being pulled up.Name each section of your site using the Keywords you developed for your web-site, this ensuring higher page ranking in Google, and you not being found within the first returned results but ending up on page 15 etc.Google looks also for inbound links, these being partner web-sites that have agreed to become a link partner or affiliate of your site. Also update your content regularly, Google loves content, content, content, the more rich content you provide using your keywords the better you page rankings will be. The best method we found is to update your pages 2 to 3 times a week, for example Monday, Wednesday and again Sunday.Thus ensuring the Google spider-bot will return regularly as so will your potential clients, as visitors are most likely to visit a web-site that is updated with new and interesting topics or items. Now use Google, and do a search for your competition, within the first page results returned looked for potential link partners, which offer the same resources or products as you.Contact the administrator or web-master simply asking them to link exchange with you. Most sites already offer a link exchange program or an affiliate program. These are perfect ways to create inbound links to your site that have already established Google page rank.List your site in Link Directories that offer a specific category for your services, these are also excellent ways to create inbound links as the more inbound links you have generated to your web-site the higher the page rank in Google. The key points to getting your site noticed is to optimize the keywords and use them threw out your site. Get quality link partners that have the same services or products you offer. The reason for this is if you link to a Tupper ware site and you offer fine wine, it isn’t going to do you much good as there is no common denominator. List your sites in Link Directories that offer a specific category that best fits your site content and services.