Clinically Proven SEO
While this may seem like beating a dead horse, there are still many
questions as to what is time-tested and proven to work in search engine
optimization.
Because of both the secretive and crackpot nature of doing seo, many
times the truth is hard to find. So, here is an attempt to list what is
known to work for seo purposes.
Meta Tags -
True - Google doesn't rely on them to boost your rankings, but the other
search engines will use them as a starting point in categorizing your
site.
Page Title -
This tells the search engine what your page is supposed to be about.
Content -
Obviously, you need matching content related to the title of your page
to have a chance of getting and maintaining top ranks in the search
engines.
H1 Tag -
Whatever your page title is named, that keyphrase should be found within
the H1 tag for that page. Also, make sure you only use one H1 tag per
page.
Naming your web files -
Try to use your keywords when naming your files. Also, use the hyphen
instead of the underscore when creating your files.
Sitemap -
Even if your site is only 5 pages long, you should always use a sitemap.
This way you can make sure that the search engines find all of the pages
for your site.
Robots file -
This is a simple file that tells the search engines where they can't go
to on your site. Be sure not to place anything sensitive in this file as
hackers will look at the robots file to see what you are trying to keep
hidden.
Error Handling -
Always use a 404 error handling page. Anytime a user or search engine
accidentally mistypes a url or tries to go snooping around your site,
they should be taken to this page. Also, you should place your sitemap
navigation on this page as well.
Image Optimization -
Where appropriate, you should use the ALT tag to describe your images.
These are proven methods for your search engine optimization strategy.
Be sure to take advantage of these basic points to get your site ahead
of your competition!
-To your online success!
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