Quote the different methods of On Page Optimization : 1) Keyword Research 2) Meta Tag Writing 3) Title Optimization 4) Heading 5) Image and any more ?
Content is king, make lots of it and it has to be unique, no copying. Next, get your title and header working the best you can. One thing I would highly recommend is getting into CSS. It will do wonders for your site in terms of SEO. Google loves it because it's less code involved and it's easier for spiders to go through. This means more content gets index and less code is in the way. I turned a 40Kb file down into 5Kb so this will help your visitors and everyone out.
- keyword rich content - continuosly added fresh content - search engine readable pages - good navigation
Here are some aspects of web pages that we modify in our site optimization process: HTML page titles, meta descriptions, H1, H2 and meta keywords Keyword density in the editorial copy per page Alt tag, image, and link names Position of primary copy Keyword prominence File names The use of the proper copy in the headline Internal linking structure with Title attribute Site "spiderability" using Google Sitemap
Use nofollow on useless linkage (digg badges, flickr images, tla's) to maximise link/pr equity. There is no point passing on PR to irrelevant sites such as Flickr/Digg when you could you spreading around links to content which matters to your site's subject matter.
(URL) content dynamic mod_rewrite URLs navigation structure bold texts underlines h2, h3 etc... in-links and out-links
also have in mind where you put the keywords in the text about keywords you can check my thread "keywords optimization... and killer keywords optimization" in the keywords forum. I believe it will give you some ideas. regards
also do not forget the whole page structure and how google goes reads through the page and makes references