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Web Strategies #19

Search Engine Strategies For Any Marketing Plan And Every Web Site



Are you confused about search engines and what you should be doing to improve your search engine ranking? Search Engines are in the business news so much you may find it hard not to wonder what all the fuss is about and if you aren’t missing out on money making opportunities.

Tod and I take a pragmatic stance on search engines. The land of search engines is impacted and crowded. It may or may not be worth the time and money for you, a small business, to elbow your way up to the bar.

Clearly, using search engines is both an art and a science. It requires you have a lot of patience, persistence and more persistence heaped onto some study and trial and error to get those high rankings. Pursuing high search engine results can be a component of a full marketing plan. However, most of our clients realized, when they developed such a plan, that search engine results aren’t all that crucial to their business success.

We recommend that you take the authentic route and offer lots of valuable content that is clearly titled. And then let the search engines find you. Regardless of what ranking you get with Goggle, do try one or more of the many online and off line ways to get traffic to your site. I listed a number of these in last months article on promoting your web site. (You can read it on our site.)

However, all that said, there are several simple things you and all web site owners should do to help search engines find you. These are the most basic and most reliable search engine optimization techniques.
New readers: Take note, the text on your homepage and website is what the search engines are reading and use to find you. If you have graphics and not words, search engines are seeing nothing.

For each page on your site you will prepare:

A Title Tag

A META Description Tag

A META Keyword Tag

What seems to count these days is the title tag, the actual content on your web page and the links to your site. If you wish to emphasize a particular key work it should appear in all of these places; text, title, description and keyword tag.

Title Tag: When people get their search results, it’s the words in the title tag that show up in the link on the search engine results page.

Your title tag will include your most important key words and will show your company name right after those words; it will omit most filler words such as 'and' and 'the,' etc

Ours reads,

< HEAD>
< TITLE>Almost Everything Communications, Web Design and Development in Albany, CA</TITLE>
< HEAD>

A few tips: Choose the most relevant key phrases from the copy to use in the title. There is room for 60-115 characters in your title tag in most search engine displays. Use initial caps as it looks clean and all caps look like SPAM. You can use a word twice, but don’t place them next to each other. And it probably isn’t a good idea to use any words more then twice.

Description META Tag: Most search engines show the description below the title. The description is one or two sentences that describe the text on this web page and uses the same key words and key phrases. You can write up to 225 words and they may be indexed but only about 60 will be seen on Goggle.

< HEAD>
< META NAME=”DESCRIPTION” CONTENT=”effective small business web sites, free marketing and Web site advice, what to look for in a web designer”>Meta Key words: Here's what a list of keywords and phrases look like for us. The trick with key words is to pick words that best reflect your business and also words you believe people are searching for when they need a business like yours. And the words you actually use in the text of the site

Effective small business web sites
What to look for in a web designer
Web design in Albany, CA
Web sites for business
Web developers

You can get help creating keyword phrases by asking your clients or customers what words they would use if they were searching for you. Look for similarities in their replies. If they all say, "small business web sites," you know you have a winner.

Read on below if your are curious or interested in essential information on search engine strategies for e-commerce sites.

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Do you sometimes think about starting an e-commerce site? Perhaps writing a couple of e-books or offering teleclasses or products for sale to people all over the country or globe?

If you are considering a foray into heavy duty e-commerce, you’ll be interested to hear that some e-commerce sites are built from the keywords up. That’s right; it’s the opposite of what most small business owners typically do.

First, you do a lot of keyword research and analysis then you design the site. You or a hired search engine marketing consultant selects keywords that will bring targeted traffic to your site. Then you use the chosen keywords to write the copy, design the navigation and write all the headings.

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So we've given you a basic overview of how to prepare your Web site for Search Engines. Since these techniques are free and don't take too much time, we recommnd them for every Web site.

For more information on bringing online traffic to your site, see our article 10 Ways To Promote Your Web Site Online.

 
 


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