My my my, looks like we've got ourselves a jealous one over here. I'm sorry that I can't help the fact that you don't know jack squat about SEO. But it's obvious that you envy my skills about search engine optimization. I've proven that the tactics mentioned above do generate traffic & plenty of it. I've got quite a few sites of my own that testify to that. Oh and perhaps you should study up before you run your mouth about something that you don't even know about.
Johnnyboy: I suspect you're the real noob here. I use most of these techniques on my site which is ranked #1 and/or #2 on Google for most of the 25 top keyphrases related to my topic. These are highly competitive keyphrases, not obscure specialized phrases. These are simply common-sense SEO techniques that are familiar to anyone with any SEO experience.
Guys, guys.... Let johny boy also put his point... Scylla. Johny this is not the place where you can just say that you are woring and i am right unless you have a strong proof enough! I myself use this techniques myself and have a good rankings for my site and hope to lauch an all new seo do it yourself site in couple of months! then move to my dream project... would let you know guys! So, if you have your points then present it here.... and let everybody learn. This is the place of learning and not saying wrong to some body! Take care Manish
Some good tips but I don't understand why you stole the title from the legendary guide from Brett: http://www.searchengineworld.com/misc/guide.htm Anyway ... good luck.
im new to this SEO thing... maybe this few tips may help but can you guys give any advance techniques specially about on-page optimization? tnx
As I explained on the first page that I was in a hurry. And that's the first thing that came to mind, so I used the title. If anything, that will get more people to google it, giving his page more exposure too.
i see... i wish Johnnywhiteboy wouldn't be so rude... as somebody said... this is a place for learning... everybody makes mistakes so we should be to rude but we rather be helpful and correct mistakes... stuff that is posted by scylla sure works but i haven't tried all of it... what is this traffic you are saying? hehehe thanks to people like you we newbies to SEO will not have a hard time learning it...
I understand what is trying to be said here, but please take these suggestions with a huge grain of salt. These are decent tips for on-page SEO. However, if you try this on a new domain you won’t rank in Google for months and up to a year for competitive phrases. Yahoo and MSN are still being spammed by people with backlinks in bulk so one link will not do that much there either. Getting one PR 8 should not be your end goal anyhow. This will not be very effective and will be expensive if that is all you do. The goal should be to get authority sites in your niche to link to you. This will be very effective. If you can’t get authority sites to link to you; then get as many one way on topic links as you can. Resist the urge to do crappy link exchange links as they will become more and more worthless over time. You need to let the search engines see that your site/page is a trusted source for your niche. One link is not really going to do that. In fact I can link to reports/patents done by or for search engines that mention that most spammers attempt to gain either a few High PR links or many low PR links and even combinations of the two. They are very aware of this tactic. If you make a new site about mortgages and do these tips and go get a PR 8 link I promise you - You will not rank for a great phrase about Mortgages. IMO on-page SEO is only abut 30% of the battle as far as the search engines are concerned. Please do not confuse this with quality copywriting wich is worth its weight in gold. If you have millions of pages on one subject what will set them apart? The quality of their backlinks is one major part of the answer. Now you may possibly rank for a tem like “Park City Utah Mortgage Rates†but is that really worth the $200 to $500 a month you’re paying for a quality PR 8? What if it takes 6 months of your site to rank? You would be better off grabbing multiple links that are relevant to your website for cheaper or free. Think more like a search engine – If you were a search engine lets say you have 1 million documents that have the word “mortgages†in it (I know there are more lol). You might rank them based upon the on-page factors 1 to 1 million. However this will produce a lot of ties etc. So you might have your search engine look at the top 500 sites that it ranked for mortgages (based on the on-page factors) and then see of those 500 sites; which sites were the most interlinked? The sites receiving them most links from your top 500 ranked sites are more than likely very relevant for that particular search because many highly relevant sites link to them. When you start to think like this you put yourself in a better position to understand what a search engine is looking for. They used to look for quantity but now they are looking for quality. Show them your site should be trusted and they will reward you. Which site would your rank numbe one, a site with one high PR link or a site with 30 links from highly relevant documents?
I think the tips are a good start, but nothing was mentioned about what to do after the visitor gets to the site, which is just as important as getting visitors to the site itself. Based on the title I would have thought this article had much more to do with marketing and not on-page SEO. It is the content, visual layout, and marketing that exists on the site itself that is going to cause the visitor to complete the desired action. Not just a bunch of markup that is designed to help get a site/page ranking. Sending a million visitors to a useless page isn't going to bring any money. Sending a hundred targeted visitors to a very well planned page can. I do have to agree that on-page optimization has its limits in how much it can do for getting a page ranked. Lots of high ranking sites have no intentional on-page optimization at all. Links are absolutely key, and more and more, links that are not purchased or traded are becoming more relevant. As Matt Cutts said, Google is getting very good at recognizing purchased and traded links, even triangular links. Anyway, the article is a good frame for on-page layout, but if there isn't a continuous push for links and other marketing, the site isn't going to make it very far, and nowhere near 15k per day.
Exactly, you have to keep using these steps and applying them to every page to see good results from them.
Thanks for great information it will help us to do something better in seo for my site and also for my clients.
Use your meta keywords as small in possible ,the meta definition and the content of the page shoul be matched to meet the relevancy. use different title for every page according to the content use different keyword ,definition for every page according to the page content Use keyword rich anchor texts and highlight them optimize the alt tags,properties of image. use proper inter link optimization don't use annoying ads limit the outgoing links in the page Don't over dose the onsite optimization.
A lot of this info is simple rehash. Not to say that most of it don't apply any more, however it works better to think outside the box and generate visitor traffic from other sources.
Nice tips, I'll add them to the list on page 1. Edit: Nevermind scratch that, it seems that I can't edit the first post.