Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

5 Hard to Die SEO Myths

April 26th, 2010

Domain Age Affects Search Engine Ranking of your Page

It’s good to secure your domain for longer period if you have found your desired domain name. But this is purely to keep your domain reserved and not out of any SEO requirements. It’s the quality of your site and its content that affects search engine ranking and not the domain age.

It’s Necessary to Maintain an Ideal Keyword Density on Your Page

Keywords in your page copy helps search engines to understand what your site is all about and when someone types similar or same key phrases, search engine may show your site in SERP. But there is nothing which is ideal keyword density. All those formulas on Keyword Density are just crap. Forget them all. Do not overstuff your content with any particular keyword or phrase. Using it 2-3 times is sufficient.

Submit your site to Multiple Search Engines

If your SEO team is spending time on submitting your site’s URL to to multiple Search Engines, it’s just a waste of time and nothing else. 5-6 years back it may hold some truth but it’s useless now.

Having Google Sitemap Ensures High Rank

This is good practice to have .XML or .txt sitemap but this simply helps search engine in understanding your site structure and find out the pages on your site. This can never ensure better ranking. Breaking the myth further, just having links on sitemap can never guarantee that it will be indexed by search engine.

It is important to update your pages frequently to ensure better ranking

Frequent updates ensure frequent crawling and not better ranking. If you are updating your pages just for the search engines, please don’t waste any more time on it. If you need to update for your visitors, go ahead and do it.

Does the Speed of your site affects ranking on Google?

April 11th, 2010

Google has recently announced that out of more than 200 factors that are taken into account, Site speed will also be one.
Though the relative importance of this factor is much lesser than others such as backlinks, content and good code, still it is good if we now put a little more emphasis on keeping our site faster. This is beneficial for both the visitors of your site and the search engines.
According to Google blog post, less than 1% of the search result is actually affected because of the admission of this new factor in ranking algorithm. At this point this new factor is launched only on English Google.com
The report on the site speed and your site comparison with the average speed value of all the sites around the world can be tracked in Google webmaster tools. Google through its blog has also suggested a few tools that can be used to evaluate the speed of your site, here is the list
Page Speed, an open source Firefox/Firebug add-on that evaluates the performance of web pages and gives suggestions for improvement.

YSlow, a free tool from Yahoo! that suggests ways to improve website speed.
WebPagetest shows a waterfall view of your pages’ load performance plus an optimization checklist.

22 Useful SEO Tips You Can Make Use Of

December 10th, 2009

Here are some of the useful search engine optimization tips. These tips are based on practical experience. I’ am trying to include all that are basic and must for a site optimization and looking for suggestions from SEO professionals to make this list richer by adding their SEO suggestions.

1)    Keyword Research: If you already have a site with analytics installed, start searching for the top keywords and keyphrases that users have actually used to reach to your site. You will get some irrelevant keywords too, just ignore them and focus on the targeted keywords. Make your keyword list richer using Google keyword tool and Google Trends. Settle for a set of 10 keyphrases and 10 keywords at first phase and once you have achieved them keep on adding to your list.

2)    Build Content: Based on your keyword research, start building your content. Content should be unique. Try to build about 100 content rich page at first phase with keyword rich content of at least 200-250 words.

3)    Keyword Density: Do not over stuff your content with keywords. Keep your keyword density to 5-7%. But don’t get panic if you find it exceeding this. If it is in relevance to your site content it is fine even if it is as high as 11% or 12% . But if you are manipulating the content just for the sake of stuffing keywords, you can be penalized.

4)   Write your Metas: Title tag and Description tag is important for Google but some major search engines also consider keyword tags. Have unique Meta tags for each page. A short title of around 50 characters, a good description of around 150 characters is enough so don’t overdo your Metas.

5)    Coding of your Page: Instruct your designer or developer to keep the page size as low as below 15 kb. Java scripts and flash simply may negatively affect your optimization efforts. Keeping your page size low and free of flash and java script will help spiders to index your pages faster.

6)    Use Alt Tags for Images: Spiders do not read or recognize images. It is important to have Alt tags for all your images. Overdoing ALT tags with keywords is a bad practice, just use one or two keywords relevant to page and your image as ALT tag.

7)    IP Address: Using shared hosting is fine, but make sure you have  a dedicated IP.

8)    Canonical Issues: Make sure your site opens up with only one domain name. http://example.com , http://www.example.com or http://example.com/index.php are all unique URL for search engine displaying similar content. Make sure your sites open up only with , http://www.example.com . Use 301 code to redirect all your URLs.

9)    Kyewords in URLs: Definitely make sense when you have just one keyphrase/keyword with relevant page title and content. But overdoing it is a bad idea.

10)    Underscore Vs Hyphen: Matt Cutts recommend to use dashes instead of underscore, so why debating on this issue when recommendation has come directly from the most authentic source on search engine optimization.

11)    Incoming Links: These works as a vote for your site but remember these votes are counted by search engine only when it has been cast by relevant site, i.e. sites relevant to your content.  Reciprocal links are discouraged, at least by Google, so don’t try that. Quality counts here so don’t worry for quantity.

12)    Directory Submission: Yes go for all major directories, Google, Yahoo, Bing and ODPs. Trust manual submission and simply ignore ads by automated software. Go only for relevant directories. You will be wasting time if you are going for junk directories or directories that ask for reciprocal links.

13)    Analytics: The first thing you should do everyday is to spend at least an hour on your analytics. This will help you to understand the user behavior, top keywords, pages that needs improvement and lot many other interesting facts. The more you spend time on your analytics the more focused will be your efforts towards optimization.

14)    SiteMaps: Must have an XML Sitemap for spiders and a plain HTML Sitemap for your users. If you have big site with large number of pages break your Sitemaps into groups. This will increase the rate of indexing.

15)    Black Hat SEO Practices: Strictly NO. Using same color background and text, over stuffing you Metas, keyword in content, reciprocal links, paid links are all black hat SEO strategy.

16)    Chasing Page Rank: Page Rank is important but you will gain advantage of this when high PR site relevant to your content links back to you. Getting links from high PR site that is completely irrelevant to your is simply of no use. Search engines do not give any weight to this so why should you chase high PR sites.

17)    Validate Your Code: Your page should be clean and error free in terms of coding. There are various tools that can be used to validate your code. Also check your webmaster account as some of the very important errors are shown there. Try to resolve all errors from each page.

18)    Feed Your Site With Fresh Content: A new page a day is ideal and would actually loved by search engines. But it is fine even if you do this exercise on regular basis. But don’t make your site content look stale every time search spiders visit it.

19)    Domain Name: Don’t go crazy searching for a keyword rich domain name. The biggest search engine giant is not search engine.com rather it is Google.com. Branding is important, keyword rich domain is obsolete.
20)    Loading Time: This may not have direct impact on your optimization efforts. But yes you will be loosing 100s of audiences every 10 seconds, if your sites load time is more than 10 seconds. It works for search engines, and it works for surfers. Remember, 80% of your surfers will be at 56k or even less.

21)    Outbound Links: From every page, link to one or two high ranking sites under that particular keyword. Use your keyword in the link text (this is ultra important for the future).

22)    Insite Cross links: Link pages on your site with each other wherever you find opportunity to do so.  This will help all your pages to be visible on search engine result page.  You want 50 pages that produce 1 referral each a day and do NOT want 1 page that produces 50 referrals a day.

How to resolve Canonical Issues

September 11th, 2009

In order to resolve your canonicalization issues add .htaccess to the root folder of your website and set up 301 redirect. 301 redirect informs the search engine robots that the web page or website has moved permanently and then directs it to the new page.

Here are a few ways to fix your canonical issues:

•    Canonicalize the domain (e.g. redirect non-www and IP address to www)
•    Canonicalize my index pages (redirect “/index.html” to “/”)
•    Remove multiple slashes in the URL
•    Remove spurious query strings (my sites’ pages are mostly ’static’ with a few exceptions)
•    Fix-up common typos in type-in URLs
•    Fix-up invalid inbound links caused by bad HTML mark-up
•    Fix-up URLs resulting from bad copy-and-pastes
•    Fix-up outdated or otherwise incorrect query strings
•    Suppress the fix-up redirect if the resulting URL does not resolve to an existing file
•    Suppress the fix-up if the link is on my own site (In this case, I want to see the 404 error)
•    Suppress the fix-up if the remote user is me or a site tester (Again, we want to see the 404 error)
•    Avoid recursion in mod_rewrite running in a per-directory .htaccess context
•    Avoid the nasty mod_rewrite bug in Apache 1.3.x
•    Do all of the above using a single 301-Moved Permanently redirect

Designers Should Know The Basics of SEO-Part 2

April 29th, 2009

As promised yesterday,  here are a few more SEO tips for designers.

Provide A Link To Your Home Page: Of course, we all know we should do this but you might have not thought over the right way to do it from SEO point of view.

Find problem with these two structures:

<a href=”index.html”>home</a>

<a href=”http://www.example.com/index.html”>home</a>

Can you find out the problem? The problem is linking with the file name. Always link to the root address. Your links on your site and any external links pointing to your site’s home page should be something like this:

<a href=”/”>Home</a>
<a href=”http://www.example.com/”>Home</a>

This is done so that the search engines don’t split your page rank to multiple web address of home page. If all the links are pointing to the root address (http://example.com) then all the page rank will be accumulated in the root address, which otherwise will split between the root address and the file name (http://www.example.com/index.html)

Use just “/” or the full url http://www.example.com. Both work the same way.

If you want external sites linking to your home page use the same “/” or full url http://www.example.com to accumulate maximum benefit of page rank.

Understand the importance of <H1> TAGS: The H1 tag is your second most important tag after your title tag, of course. Search engines like to see the heading tags because it helps them understand what the pages of your site are about. When title tags are reinforced with the same keyword as in H1 tag, you are more likely to improve your Search Engine Ranking.

WordPress for example puts the Title of the individual post into a H1 tag when listing snippets of multiple posts on one page. This would be the logical way to organize the content as it denotes content that is separate to each other, but related to the site topic.

<H1> Tag in a nutshell

•    Use keywords that relate to the page content in your heading tags
•    Have your keywords occur early in the tags
•    You can use more than one instance of an <H1> tag per page (e.g. wordpress)
•    Use multiple <H2> and <H3> tags where appropriate

Know more on h1 tags

Alt Tag is Important: Every image on your site should have an alt tag. Especially images that are relevant to the page. If your page is focused on “website designing” labeling a sample website image as “sample website design” will increase your chance of being found. While labeling it as an “image” or screenshot will be of no help.

Some Useful Resources on Alt Tags:

http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/altAttribute

http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol6/html_no1.htm