Essentially there are two things you must keep in mind when setting up your SEO on your
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]]>Essentially there are two things you must keep in mind when setting up your SEO on your website. Content is King and Live by the Link. Let’s break these two down a bit.
Content is the information in your website that is easily read by search engine bots (those curious little programs that scurry around the Internet gathering information). This means text, pure and simple. That’s bad news for full Flash sites I’m afraid. While the major search engines like Google are starting to read Flash files there is a lot of superfluous coding inside them that makes it very difficult to extract meaningful information. Images, while great to have on your site, contribute little to your rankings. You can do small things with images, such as changing the file name to something relevant (e.g. seo.jpg) and using the title and alt tags (e.g. alt=”this is an image showing search engine optimisation in action”) but that’s about it.
Now, if you want to rank highly you must have plenty of text on your site. It also has to be relevant text. If you have a website devoted to the nuances of Bonsai gardening then it’s not much use having pages and pages of information on your favourite football teams quest for the finals.
It also helps if the text you have on your website is something people on other websites are going to link to, which brings us neatly to…
Relevant text, and lots of it, is great for helping your rankings, but people have to get to your site in order to read it, and that’s where links come in. The text in the link is also very important. The text of the link tell the search engine what it should expect to find when it follows the link, so having a link that says “How to grow Bonsai” is much better than “Click Here”.
But how do you get people to link to your site? Well there’s the simplest method which is ask other websites to exchange links with you. That’s where you put a link on your site to their site, and they put a link on their site pointing to your site. If you have friends that have web pages then ask them first. If you have friends that have high ranking websites then that’s even better. Links from high ranking websites is better than links from low ranking sites.
Now I know what you’re thinking here. This is all well and good but I don’t have time to do all this work, I have a business to run. Why can’t I just hire someone to do it for me?
Hiring someone to optimise your site is a good idea, but be careful. SEO is something that not many people understand, and there are a lot of people out there claiming to be “SEO Experts“.
So how can you tell if they can do what they say they can do?
There are some things you need to remember when deciding on who you get to do your SEO.
I hope this post has helped you to decide on how you go about optimising your site to rank highly on Search Engines, or at least given you some tips on who you should choose to do it for you. I personally know of some companies charging nearly $1000.00 for what I just told you so you’re ahead already.
Dale Haffenden
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