Give me Some Tips For Search Engine Optimization?


SEO is not something you can do overnight, or with a few tips and tweaks unfortunately. I think the post above is a good starter already!
The most important thing are keywords! Make sure they are in your texts, in your titles, in your headers, and if you can, in your urls.
Keywords are the words for which you want your website to be found. Think about them carefully, and, also think from the perspective of your visitors. You may think they will search for a specific keyword, for instance BMW, but they may be looking more using another keyword, say, beamer. So, it is important to incorporate those "wrong" keywords too.

9 Responses to “Give me Some Tips For Search Engine Optimization?”

  • Natasha says:

    check out http://www.top10seotips.com/
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  • ezzza says:

    Search engine optimization is the important aspect of development and placement of a website. If your site is optimized well, you should obtain a better chance of being listed by search engines as the high relevant page for the search query.
    Here are the SEO tips

    1: Find the Best Keywords
    2: Discover Your Competitors
    3: Optimize Your Title
    4: Optimize Your META Tags
    5: Use Headings
    6: Use Title and ALT Attributes
    7: Nomenclatures
    8: Create a Site Map Page

    You can do the SEO yourself, or you can outsource it and hire a company to do it for you. If you do it yourself, be prepared to spend countless hours in webmaster’s forums to learn of new algorithms and new ranking schemes by the SEs. Ranking high on the SEs can be done – but it takes a lot of effort.

    well I’m working for an SEO company. However, feel free to write to me about any further queries.
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  • vijay says:

    Hi banu, your question seems to be general.

    I agree with ezzza answer… She is right.

    There are lot of aspects in SEO. SEO is not a short cut for ranking better in Seach Engine… Its a process that makes the website readable to search engine bot and thus make it rank better in search engine result page.
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  • Reza says:

    After developing a Web site and selecting the best hosting company, don’t rush out and submit it to search engines immediately. A Web site manager would be wise to take a little time to:

    Fine tune the TITLE tag to increase traffic to the site

    Improving the TITLE tag is one technique that applies to just about all the search engines. The appearance of key words within the page title is one of the biggest factors determining a Web site’s score in many engines. It’s surprising how many Web sites have simple, unimaginative titles like "Bob’s Home Page" that don’t utilize keywords at all. In fact, it’s not unusual to see entire Web sites that use the same title on every page in the site. Changing page titles to include some of the site’s key words can greatly increase the chance that a page will appear with a strong ranking in a query for those key words.

    Create gateway pages that are specific to the focus of each site

    Key word selection must be done carefully with great forethought and understanding of the search engine’s selection criteria for key words. The larger the number of key words that are used, the more the relevance of any one key word is diluted. One way to get around this is to create gateway pages.

    Gateway pages are designed specifically for submission to a search engine. They should be tuned with a specific set of key words, boosting the chance that these key words will be given a heavy weight. To do this, several copies of a page should be made, one for each set of key words. These pages will be used as entry points only, to help people find the site, therefore, they don’t need to fit within the normal structure of the site. This provides the page developer with greater flexibility in establishing key words and tags that will encourage a stronger ranking with the search engines. Each gateway page then can be submitted separately to the search engines.

    Ensuring that site technology won’t confuse the search engines

    Often the latest technology being built into a site can confuse the search engine spiders. Frames, CGI scripts, image maps and dynamically generated pages are all recently created technology that many spiders don’t know how to read. With frames for instance, the syntax of the FRAMESET tag fundamentally changes the structure of an HTML document. This can cause problems for search engines and browsers that don’t understand the tag. Some browsers can’t find the body of the page and viewing a page through these browsers can create a blank page.

    Today only 2% of browsers don’t support frames, but many search engine spiders still don’t support them. A search engine spider is really just an automated Web browser and like browsers they sometimes lag behind in their support for new HTML tags. This means that many search engines can’t spider a site with frames. The spider will index the page, but won’t follow the links to the individual frames.

    Setting up a NOFRAMES section on the page

    Every page that uses frames should include a NOFRAMES section on the page. This tag will not affect the way a page looks but it will help a page get listed with the major search engines. The NOFRAMES tag was invented by Netscape for backward compatibility with browsers that didn’t support the FRAME and FRAMESET tags.

    Performing a maintenance check

    All Web sites should be thoroughly tested using a site maintenance tool in order to catch errors in operation before customers are brought to the site. HTML errors can hinder a search engine spider’s ability to index a site, it can also keep a search engine from reading a page or cause it to be viewed in a manner different from how it was intended. In fact, a recent report by Jupiter Communications suggested 46% of users have left a preferred Web site because of a site-related problem. With NetMechanic’s HTML Toolbox or another site maintenance tool, all Webmasters, from the novice to the expert can avoid potential visitor disasters due to site errors.

    Finding the best submission service

    Selecting a search engine submission service requires careful thought and important decisions. Using an auto submission service is a good place to begin. Most search engines like Alta Vista, HotBot and InfoSeek automatically spider a site, index it and hopefully add it to their search database without any human involvement. Some engines, like Yahoo, are done completely with human review and for many reasons are best submitted individually. Chances are good also, that in the first submission a site will be rejected by several of the engines and will need to be individually resubmitted. There are several online resources for auto submissions. The best ones won’t submit a site to Yahoo where the customer is better served doing this on his own.

    Understanding the waiting periods

    A variety of waiting periods must be endured with each search engine before there is even a hope of being listed. Knowing and understanding these waiting periods before b
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  • Chris J says:

    I use a company to handle that for me. They have really made a big difference http://www.wilsonwebsiteconsultants.com
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  • Suhaana says:

    Get free book on SEO
    Read them
    read few articles for blogs/ Wikipedia there is various articles
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  • Andrew says:

    Keyword are one of the most important things try long tail keywords like "Pug Chewing Problem" instead of "Dog Training" they convert a lot better. Here is a great article on increasing internet sales http://www.squidoo.com/Internet-Sales-Growth
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  • Boboo says:

    SEO is not something you can do overnight, or with a few tips and tweaks unfortunately. I think the post above is a good starter already!
    The most important thing are keywords! Make sure they are in your texts, in your titles, in your headers, and if you can, in your urls.
    Keywords are the words for which you want your website to be found. Think about them carefully, and, also think from the perspective of your visitors. You may think they will search for a specific keyword, for instance BMW, but they may be looking more using another keyword, say, beamer. So, it is important to incorporate those "wrong" keywords too.
    References :
    http://www.icantinternet.org/2008/06/highest-paying-keywords/

  • Dhaval says:

    Read SEOBOOK.com
    or download this book
    This is best book for SEO
    References :
    http://www.search-engines-optimization.com/

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