Whats the best way to boost your websites search engine position?


There is a long and short to that question. The long will take a good amount of research on your part. The short won’t be as effective, but will help for a start.

1. Pick about three key phrases per page to optimize for. Write content for the page. At least a couple hundred words. make sure that your key phrases account for 10% of the content on the page. Google has tools to help you with this, check out their webmaster tools, they are helpful.

2. Submit your site to all the engines and directories you can find. You shouldn’t have to pay for this. Most engines have a page where you can submit your site for free. The Directories give you good incoming links. Other good links come from the chambor of commerce, BBB, local business directories… always fill out forms for free accounts like the ones with Verizon.com or real pages.com. Incoming links play a big part in helping your site move up, but make sure that they aren’t just spam or you will get banned. You can also trade links with similar sites. Just send an e-mail and ask if the site would be interested, they likely will be.

3. Fill out your meta tags. This is an old school solution, but it still needs to be done. Part of your meta tags determine what searchers will see when they enter your term into a search engine. That’s a great opportunity to start selling, so don’t pass it up!

Of course there is a lot more you can do, but start here and you will see a difference. Don’t join a link farm or do anything spammy. It will help for awhile, but then you will find your site banned from the engines and you’ll be right back here again instead of still gaining speed. Good luck!

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7 Comments

  1. saif
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 7:04 am | Permalink

    asas
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  2. raysor
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 7:36 am | Permalink

    Good content, good design, good code, time maybe something else unknown. Have a look at http://www.ds32.com
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  3. Lisa R
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 7:53 am | Permalink

    Using Good Keyword And you Must ad A Good META-TAG
    Into Your Website—
    References :

  4. danimari
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 8:00 am | Permalink

    well you can check this blogspot and you will see links to help you out and a great article there http://pubcity.blogspot.com/2008/06/40-simple-ways-to-build-trust-in-your.html
    References :
    http://pubcity.blogspot.com

  5. Trixi
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 8:06 am | Permalink

    There is a long and short to that question. The long will take a good amount of research on your part. The short won’t be as effective, but will help for a start.

    1. Pick about three key phrases per page to optimize for. Write content for the page. At least a couple hundred words. make sure that your key phrases account for 10% of the content on the page. Google has tools to help you with this, check out their webmaster tools, they are helpful.

    2. Submit your site to all the engines and directories you can find. You shouldn’t have to pay for this. Most engines have a page where you can submit your site for free. The Directories give you good incoming links. Other good links come from the chambor of commerce, BBB, local business directories… always fill out forms for free accounts like the ones with Verizon.com or real pages.com. Incoming links play a big part in helping your site move up, but make sure that they aren’t just spam or you will get banned. You can also trade links with similar sites. Just send an e-mail and ask if the site would be interested, they likely will be.

    3. Fill out your meta tags. This is an old school solution, but it still needs to be done. Part of your meta tags determine what searchers will see when they enter your term into a search engine. That’s a great opportunity to start selling, so don’t pass it up!

    Of course there is a lot more you can do, but start here and you will see a difference. Don’t join a link farm or do anything spammy. It will help for awhile, but then you will find your site banned from the engines and you’ll be right back here again instead of still gaining speed. Good luck!
    References :

  6. Michael P
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 8:25 am | Permalink

    There are two ways to get free traffic to your blog-site – so excluding PayPerclick and other paid adverts.

    1) Improve the layout of your web pages so that they are better organised for the search terms that you are interested in. This accounts for about

    25% of traffic in Google

    2) Get other sites to link back to you. This accounts for about 75% of your Google traffic.

    We provide SEO services to small businesses to do just that and can provide examples of sites where we have had a fantastic effect on traffic.

    SEO Services and Web Design: http://www.seo-services-web-design.com/
    References :
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  7. Roe
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 8:31 am | Permalink

    Hello,

    Any online businessman worth his food knows that traffic is the most valuable commodity that he can get for his website. And highly targeted traffic is even better. If you have targeted web traffic coming to your site on a regular basis, you have more leads, more prospects, and better chances of securing those sales.

    First, you can try buying some traffic. If you want to go this route, I would suggest using PPC (pay-per-click) search engines. You can’t go wrong with using PPC search engines if you want highly targeted, high quality traffic.

    Need for more information go through this site : http://www.trafficassistants.com/hire_a_traffic_assistant.html

    regards,
    roe.
    mr.raom@yahoo.com
    References :
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