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The wording of the textual
parts of your web site are crucial to its success in getting ranked
highly in all the major search engines. Many people simply think that
putting a list of keywords in meta-tags on a homepage is enough, but they
are dead wrong. Google and Yahoo, currently the two most popular search
engines in the world don't even use meta-tagged keyword lists at all to rank
web sites so its no use whatsoever relying on that to help your site get
listed on the front page of a key word search.
What IS important, is using those keywords in the headline and body text
of each of your web pages (not just the home page). First thing to do is to
decide exactly what keywords or keyword phrases your customers actually use
when they are trying to find the product or service you are advertising on
your web site. One example would be a company selling beer on-line. You may
liberally sprinkle your home page with all the key names of your products,
like Budweiser, Coors, Fosters and so on, but the most used word by people
searching to buy alcohol on-line is simply 'beer'! So, do not fall into the
trap of using keywords that make sense to you, find out what your customers
are likely to type into a search engine and use those words instead. Its is
not a matter of what you want the site to say. You are not doing this to
please yourself or your marketing department, you are doing it to sell.
Also, avoid using what is referred to as 'marketing speak' on your web
pages, it won't help get your pages ranked at all. "We carry the widest
selection of high quality sportswear and sporting goods available in the UK"
should be ditched in favour of, "We stock, trainers, tennis shoes, running
shoes and football boots by Nike, Puma (etc) along with soccer strips,
tracksuits, shorts, T-shirts ... (well you know the rest). Talk to your
customers, your family, friends, the kids and find out what they would type
into the search bar of Google to find what you sell, then use those keywords
or key phrases as often as possible in your text.
Take a look at www.easternbox.co.uk, the website of one of our
clients, and see how many times the words 'corrugated', 'packaging',
'boxes', 'cases' and the phrase 'point of sale' are repeated. The wording
may seem a little repetitive, but in five months from launching the site,
they have seen it climb onto the first two pages of Google, Yahoo, Lycos and
Ask Jeeves when they keyword phrases "Corrugated boxes", "Corrugated cases",
"Corrugated packaging" and "Corrugated Point of Sale packaging" are entered.
They generally rank between 1st and 50th for these phrases, from a list in
the UK alone of more than 170,000 sites. These phrases are the most used
keyword searches input by people in the UK looking for cardboard boxes. They
have not paid for a single listing to get this site ranked as highly as it
currently is. Keywords can be used singly, or better still in groups of two
words.
The trend today is get company names, concise advertising logo's, even
addresses and such produced as images and put onto web pages. They will
not help you get a web site ranked highly. Again, where possible, substitute
all this with typed text. True it may not look so sexy, but in reality, what
use is a really cool web site that no one can find in a search engine?
This use of images of
'Flash' which are moving images or logo's all look cool but are no use
whatever in getting your website onto the first 2 pages of any search
engine. This is because search engines only use text to rank sites and there
is not useable text in images or moving logo's.
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