To get your pages on the top of the search engines you need to first get it indexed by the search engine spiders. This article will help you design your site so the spiders will come back often and index your pages so they will be found when people search for them. These tips will help search engine spiders index and rank your pages high.
Keep your content fresh. Search engines love new, unique content. This is like food to the spiders, this is what they are looking for. Post to a blog a few times a week and ping your blog. Each time you post your content use a service like AutoPinger or Ping-O-Matic to let the search engines know of your new content. Include a link to your website at the bottom of your article and the spiders will follow the link to your site.
Keep your site map up to date. The spiders look for site maps so they can index all the pages. It makes it easier for them to get to the deeper pages on your site.
If the search engine spiders can not find all the pages on your site then some of your pages will remain dormant and no one will see them. To make sure this does not happen make sure your main directory and subdirectories include a site map. You can also use keyword links at the bottom of the pages to connect relevant pages with keyword-rich content.
The content for your site should be seeded with keywords that searchers would type into the search engines to find your products. Use terms that are most relevant to the products you sell. They should include your business name, products name and a combination of both. Establish the keywords that your content will contain, then work them into you content in natural way. Do not over use keywords or place them where they don't belong. You want the content to be natural.
Every nitch is unique, some nitchs have fierce competition to get to the top for
the most searched for keywords. No matter what your nitch getting to the top is one thing, but staying there is another. It takes constant effort but no matter the nitch there are still keywords that you can compete with.
Each nitch has a unique barriers to getting to the top, some require aged links or older posts before the search engine will gives it a good rating, but without looking at your nitch in detail it is better not to make assumptions about it.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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