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Some Very Easy To Follow SEO Tips

By: Chris Taylor

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Search engine optimization seems difficult to many but with a



little patience and work it's really not that hard to pick up.



In doing so you can save hundreds of dollars, and get the same



results as the professionals do. You will probably get better



results from highly qualified professionals, but you should



definitely perform these do-it-yourself actions first. Once



you've done some of this kind of work it will be easier to



determine if a professional is worth his/her salt.







Basic SEO is very simple and easy - all it takes is the



willingness to put in the work. Once you know the ropes, it's



not that difficult though it can be time consuming. The content



of your website the focus of what SEO is all about. Here are the



top points to think about when you're doing it yourself.







1. You will start by registering a domain name, which should



reflect what your site about. Keep it short, as long as it's



somehow related to your site. Being more specific can help. You



could choose to name the page after one of your products or



services, for example. Another method is to get a sub domain of



a popular domain. This will generally help you get indexed more



quickly though it will not appear quite as professional to your



visitors. There is a trade of here, sub domains are quicker (and



generally cheaper), but domain names are more memorable, and, in



the long run, better for your indexing.







2. The next thing you should look at is your page's title (i.e.



the HTML title tag), which is critical in letting search engines



see what the page is about, and is the first item looked at by



search engines to determine your relevance. You should put your



most important keywords in your title tags - you don't need to



worry about singular or plural forms as search engines account



for these changes in most cases. Whatever you do, don't call



your home page 'Home' - make the title a mini-description of the



page.







3. The two primary meta tags aren't as important as they used to



be, but the description tag is still used by some search engines



to display information about your website to users and help them



decide whether they've found what they are looking for. Not all



search engines bother with this, though most will put some



bearing on it (even if it is minuscule).







For very short descriptions the alt tag can be used. Alt tags



let you describe an image or graphic file - they're the pop-up



descriptions that appear when you hover your mouse over a



graphic, or when the graphic can't be downloaded for whatever



reason.







Text within comment tags is never displayed on the page - it is



used by coders and designers to remind them of what that part of



the page is for. Some coders used to put lots of keywords in the



comment tags, so that they would be seen by search engines but



not users, but search engines have now stopped paying attention



to any text that isn't seen by the user. Keep this in mind when



trying to post invisible text (i.e. white text on a white



background). This kind of behavior can get you banned from a



search engine.







4. Having keyword density in all of your content is good, but



keep in mind that each search engine has its own requirements



when it comes to how many times that a keyword or phrase should



be in the content for the page to be relevant. Somewhere between



5 and 8 percent is a roughly optimal level - but this isn't



always possible, and you shouldn't force it. Don't overdo it, or



the search engines might mark you down.







5. Many search engines judge web page importance on the number



and quality of incoming links from other sites. You should link



to some related sites, but not too many. Don't overdo incoming



links either, and keep them related your site's content. It's



also good to get sites to use your keywords as the text of these



links.







Using the above advice will see you gaining some very good first



page rankings, it just takes a little effort and work!



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