Posts Tagged ‘search engine spiders’

8 Tips to Guarantee that your SEO will Fail Miserably

January 29th, 2009

Hello again everyone.  Thank you again for reading our Internet Marketing blog…  We hope that you enjoy this post.  To be completely honest with you, we had to really pare down this post in order to get it into the blog today because increasingly there are more and more variables and avenues to increasing your search engine placement, your Internet exposure and traffic to your website.

The one constant in our business is change.  Our Internet marketing company spends a large percentage of our time developing and testing new Internet marketing not just SEO strategies to increase the reach of our clients as the Internet expands.  This post is designed to kick off the discussion of website issues that will have a negative impact on your search engine placement.  This list is by no means exhaustive.  Consider this post therefore as a living document.  There is one guarantee about this subject and that is this will be expanded and updated overtime so stay tuned and enjoy.  If you have any relevant comments, then feel free to leave them.  We look forward to the dialogue.

So just how do you torpedo your website within the Google search results?

1. Have little to no content on the key web pages of the website.  Being in the industry for years, we have heard virtually every excuse in the book as to why website owners don’t place quality written content on their key pages. The excuses span the gambit from, “We are a custom home builder company and our users must see our homes first” to “Pictures sell. We are an ecommerce transactional site.” All of these statements might be true, however the fact still remains that at the time of this writing search engines are content based.  If you don’t have a minimum amount of indexable content (250-300 words) on your key web pages, then your site will not have a chance at placing well, period.

2. Substituting style over indexablity.  Although this is becoming less and less of an issue, it still exists. Many business owners are lured by the beauty and slickness of a splash landing page or a flash intro.  These pages are not search engine friendly. However, what is worse, some businesses go all in and opt for an entirely flash coded website.  The search engines are evolving, but they still aren’t really able to read text embedded on a flash web architecture.  If you are in the process of updating your website or building a website, then take this to heart.  Why would you pay lots of money to have a website developed only for it to be invisible to the public?

3. Copy your content from other websites — there’s nothing search engine spiders like less than plagiarized content. Paraphrasing published content might offend the search engine spiders less — but be aware that just because you change a sentence or two around doesn’t mean that you won’t get penalized. In fact, if the Google and Yahoo search engine spiders realize that you’re posting plagiarized content, not only will your site fail to rank effectively, but it might also be penalized and pushed off of the search engine rankings altogether!

4.    Never update your content — if you want to fail miserably at SEO, simply post all of your content at once and then leave your site to ossify for years! Search engine spiders and other website operators don’t like sites that never produce fresh material. For extra demerits, try self-plagiarizing content you’ve already written and passing that off as “new fresh material!”

5.    Avoid linking to good, relevant sites — if you really want to waste your SEO efforts, don’t bother building links out to relevant sites. Instead, focus on either linking to nobody or linking to every two-bit irrelevant site you can find on the net. Hire a link farm service that hasn’t been vetted. And be sure to include links in an obnoxious, glaring, hard-to-read format — that way you’ll guarantee that whatever visitors accidentally show up at your site leave quickly.  Tip: Don’t be Link Scrooge.  We are not implying that you need to link directly to your competitors from your home page or advertise their specials, but do link to relevant trusted sites in your business community.  Being a good resource to your niche is as important as having a properly coded sitemap and keeping it updated on your website.

6.    Use obscure or bizarre long domain names — so what if the domains for “usedcars.com” and “oldautos.com” have been taken? Who cares — go for “ihaveoldcarsthatIwouldliketosell.com” and “pleasebuymyusedcars.com.” Or even better yet, attach to other larger domains (such as geocities.com) so that your site is buried nice and deep. There’s nothing web searchers or engines like less than distractingly long names THAT AREN’T RELEVANT.

7.    Forget about theme — your thoughts wander, so why shouldn’t the thoughts on your website? Sure, you may want to sell used cars or used car parts and optimize for those keywords, but why not share your general thoughts with the web community as well? Failing to focus your content and thematic SEO objectives will guarantee a ridiculously low ROI!

8.    Repeat key phrases and keywords ad nauseum for no reason — why not just write the words “used cars” and “buy used cars now” over and over and over again until you get carpal tunnel syndrome? Surely, if your website contains tens of thousands of references to one of the web’s most common key phrases; you’ll drive up your SEO rankings, won’t you? Absolutely not! The search engines may not be as savvy as HAL from 2001 or the computer networks from The Matrix or Terminator, but they can sniff out schemes to defraud them. So if you want to send your rankings through the floor, bulk-up on fluff copy.

Why Apply Search Engine Optimization To Your Website?

November 11th, 2008

Everyday millions of people search the web to find out what they look for. If your website doesn’t come up top in results, you lose your business to your competitors. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is important not only because it brings lots of visitors to your website, but also because it helps to increase the return on investment.

Search Engine Optimization is the process of making adjustments to your website in order to make it more relevant to the keywords related to your site.  The more relevant your website is to your keywords and phrases the higher your website will place in the search results. The higher your search engine placement within the Google, Yahoo, MSN etc. search results, the greater the chance your site will be visited by many, which in turn would skyrocket your sales.

SEO Optimization is about making your website visible on search engines. Its commercial purpose is to be the first to hit a customer base effectively.

4 easy steps to get started with Search Engine Optimization

1.    Create traffic targeted content: Identify the keywords using which your potential customers will search the web. After identifying and gathering the set of keywords, categorize them under various themes and write web contents on those themes. HTML tags such as title tags and meta tags also play a role in ranking top on search engines. These tags must contain only relevant keywords.

2.    Make your pages Search Engine Ready : Check if your pages are search engine ready, i.e if they are crawl able by search engine spiders, is there something in them that will make the Search Engine neglect the page or give it lower ranking.

To make the pages search engine ready

•    Your website content must be readable
•    Add only relevant keywords
•    Do not make text invisible.

3.    Submit your site to Search Engines: Start submitting your site to the popular search engines. That way they know your site exists.

4.   Track your performance: It is important to keep track of your search engine rankings for each of your keywords in the most important search engines Google, Yahoo and MSN and constantly modify your website content so that the search engines know that your page is active.