I recently posted this on my new blog, but since nobody actually reads it I thought I'd share these tips with DP. Please let me know if you find this helpful! Search engine optimization is a complicated subject, and it takes time and hard work to gain an intuitive understanding of SEO. Even the strongest intuition can’t predict all of the eccentricities of search engine algorithms, though, and there are some simple SEO strategies that a Webmaster of any skill level can implement. These are ten SEO strategies that I incorporate in all of my Web sites. Define keyphrases for each site. Tarket keyphrases that are actually reachable with the resources you have. This could be 3 terms or 20 terms, depending on the nature of your site. Usually 5-10 primary phrases. If your site already has search engine traffic, focus on the phrases that you are already being ranked for to improve SERPs. Use keyphrases regularly in content, URL, titles and especially anchor text for backlinks. Keep it natural, though. Don’t SPAM your keyphrase everywhere, and make sure to include lots of other natural content and words that are contextually related. Publish new content regularly. Optimize your URLs. Get rid of dynamic IDs and sessions, and include page titles and keyphrases in URLs. Obtain relevant, natural backlinks from authoritative sites. This means finding links on relevant Web sites with good PR, traffic, age, popularity, etc. Let me stress relevency again. Relevant links are important to SERPs, so if you’re optimizing a ringtones Web site you probably shouldn’t seek out links on say, knitting forums. Links from a content-rich section of a site are better than areas saturated with links, like a list of links in the footer of a site. Sitewide links increase link popularity but need to be complemented with homepage/single-page links. A good mixture of both is best. Deep-link URLs. Obtain backlinks that link to individual pages in addition to links pointing directly to the home page. Be consistent with URL usage. Don’t link to ‘http://www.example.com/’on one page and ‘http://www.example.com/index.php’ on another. Pick one and stick with it. Reduce link clutter. More outgoing links on your page will not reduce your own PR directly, but it will reduce the PR a link can pass which translates to less PR passed back to your own site indirectly. Also remove any unnecessary internal links, with the exception of having 2-3 links for top-level pages (such as in the header, menu, and footer). Google to find tools like PageRank checker, link popularity checker, and SERP checker to keep track of performance. Regularly analyze and improve your own strategy, and monitor results in SERPs on Google, Yahoo, and MSN. There is no document that can improve your intuitive understanding as well as doing it yourself. These are some of the fundamental strategies I incorporate, and are by no means writ in stone. These basics have worked for me and I hope they help you as well.
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I think most sites need to have more internal links on the home page than that. You don't want spiders having to crawl too deep.
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Define keyphrases for each site. Tarket keyphrases that are actually reachable with the resources you have. This could be 3 terms or 20 terms, depending on the nature of your site. Usually 5-10 primary phrases. If your site already has search engine traffic, focus on the phrases that you are already being ranked for to improve SERPs. Also define keyphrases on every page on the site Use keyphrases regularly in content, URL, titles and especially anchor text for backlinks. Keep it natural, though. Don’t SPAM your keyphrase everywhere, and make sure to include lots of other natural content and words that are contextually related. Do not repeat keyphrase twice in URL. For example www.soap.se/soap.htm is wrong, www.soap.se/content.htm is right Publish new content regularly. Yes, spiders come back if you update your site regularly. Also post on your blog when the site is updated so that the page gets indexed. Also update your sitemap. Optimize your URLs. Get rid of dynamic IDs and sessions, and include page titles and keyphrases in URLs. Not that easy to get rid of dynamic IDs all the time. Obtain relevant, natural backlinks from authoritative sites. This means finding links on relevant Web sites with good PR, traffic, age, popularity, etc. Let me stress relevency again. Relevant links are important to SERPs, so if you’re optimizing a ringtones Web site you probably shouldn’t seek out links on say, knitting forums. Links from a content-rich section of a site are better than areas saturated with links, like a list of links in the footer of a site. Sitewide links increase link popularity but need to be complemented with homepage/single-page links. A good mixture of both is best. Every link from a good neighborhood is good. Deep-link URLs. Obtain backlinks that link to individual pages in addition to links pointing directly to the home page. Yes, these come naturally or by yourself if you create a blog that promotes every new page added to the URL. Be consistent with URL usage. Don’t link to ‘http://www.example.com/’on one page and ‘http://www.example.com/index.php’ on another. Pick one and stick with it. This is important Reduce link clutter. More outgoing links on your page will not reduce your own PR directly, but it will reduce the PR a link can pass which translates to less PR passed back to your own site indirectly. Also remove any unnecessary internal links, with the exception of having 2-3 links for top-level pages (such as in the header, menu, and footer). Your PR improves by linking to relevant pages about the same topic as your article. Google to find tools like PageRank checker, link popularity checker, and SERP checker to keep track of performance. Get good tools to check your SEO Regularly analyze and improve your own strategy, and monitor results in SERPs on Google, Yahoo, and MSN. There is no document that can improve your intuitive understanding as well as doing it yourself. Check what keywords people use to find your site.
Thanks, I'm glad some of you found this useful. All basics, but basics often overlooked. Sorry, let me clarify. I was referring to linking to the same page 2-3 times from one page. Usually not recommended, but totally reasonable for top-level pages.
i already use most of those methods, i just dont analyze my own strategy and improve it lol, its been great to me so far, but i'll have to keep that one in mind, thanks
thanks a lot for sharing this. it really helps. goodluck to you and i will remember everything you said.
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Nice tip, thegypsy I signed up last week but haven't done much with it so far. Should get more into it.