hello can some one help me in creating a SEO plan for my web site from scratch, i have a site of industrial equipment and its a new site and created 2 months back. i want to know from where to start the search engine optimisation for the same? i want it to come at first page of google, please help! please help me in building the strategy which i should follow to get the positive results regards web_solutionz
hello i m done with onpage and now looking to getting it ranked n gain pr so suggest what shud i di ???
hello i m done with onpage and now looking to getting it ranked n gain pr so suggest what shud i do ???
People who are looking for search optimization strategies and say they've already done that scare me. So let's get back to the basics. The technical side of search engine optimization begins before a single line of code or word of content is ever written, and starts with proper keyword research to find what people are looking for within the niche/market/industry/topic you intend to target. Have you done this? It's very important; not only can you find a killer (and available) domain name this way, but it will also determine the anchor text you include in your link acquisition campaign, not to mention tell you what people are looking for so you can tailor your content to their specific needs and desires. Have you analyzed the top competitors that you will be facing off against in the search engines? What have they done correctly in their optimization efforts? What mistakes have they made? What can you learn from them, and how can you exploit this information as you seek to outrank them in the search engines? What about information architecture? Do you know how your pages are going to be organized, and how the on-page elements such as the header, menu, breadcrumb menu (I love having these, not only are they great for accessibility and usability, but they also help the search engines and your rankings), and various content elements on each page are going to be organized/positioned within your source code? Do you know which pages are naturally going to link to each other within the site based on the site map you're creating at this time? Did you take a few moments to check your canonical URI structure to ensure that your hosting provider isn't serving multiple copies of each Web page to the end user (including the search engine spiders)? Once you knew how your content would be organized on each page, did you write it and make sure to include your keywords for those pages on them? Did you ensure that the keywords were included in your URIs, page titles, headings, emphasized and strongly emphasized spans of text (when appropriate - I prefer to refer to the "Chicago Manual of Style" for typographic conventions), anchor text, title="" and image alt="" attributes? How were the META descriptions on each Web page written? Do they contain a call to action that compels the reader to "click that link" to your site for more? If you've done all that, checked for broken links (and fixed the ones you found), ensured the text was easy to read, and conducted an accessibility/usability audit that passed, then you should begin a solid link building campaign. And this post will tell you how to do that: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=12104573#post12104573
>> do "on page seo" >> go for easy keywords first then go for more difficult keywords >> no more than 20 backlinks/day if your site is new then keep increasing the number of backlinks/day GRADUALLY >> submit you RSS feed to all feed sites you know and to blog directories "this way search engines will consider your feed as a blog and search engines love blogs" >> don't think that you will rank in a matter of hours give it a week or more if you are trying to rank for more competitive keywords >> if you are not ranking after a week or so go for blog comments......
Personally I'd go for the easy and difficult keywords simultaneously using what's called staged promotion (combining keywords with modifiers to create new, easier to rank for search terms). You do realize the 20 links per day "rule" is nothing more than a bad myth, right? You can't control how many links a site gains at a given time; especially if the site goes viral (becomes an instant hit). Furthermore, search engines don't love blogs - they just treat them as another source of content to crawl and index. They have no special beneit or bonus just for being blogs. Period. Also a good SEO who knows what he's can doing can rank in a matter of minutes, or hours for some keywords. And if you're not ranking where you want to be in a week, just don't give up. Settling for blog comments is basically a form of "giving up" or "surrendering".
if you done on page the focus on offpage optimization like\; link exchange articles posting forum ---which you are doing social bookmarking and some more.........
Thats really good if you have done that.... then its bot website.. it matters if its a blog or a static website.. and directory submission will be really helpful to start with then you can also add quality backlinks.. and have you heard about 12 blogs linking strategy? that will help in case. also use yahoo answers for quality traffic. and also "nodofollow" addon in firefox and jus add comments to blogs that provide dofollow links. actually SEO is a wide term and you can't get everything in short. have a nice day...
first do some onpage seo,, then find related sites and exchange links with them,,,, do directory submissions, do social bookmarking,,, do article submissions,,,,,