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Web masters spend a great deal of time carefully
optimising their home page, tweaking the keyword density, the meta tags, making sure that they have all of the so-called proper on page factors just right and
there it stops. This is a serious mistake. One of your primary goals is to ensure that if you're selling a product, you're able to have your site found when
people are looking for that product. That means all of your website, not just the first page.
One of the most common
mistakes is optimising the home page for too many keywords. Web
designers think they can cause their home page to be ranked well for all of
their products or keyword phrases. In the real world, that rarely happens.
So, what's the key to having your site rank well for a variety of different
search terms? The key is to make your site fully accessible to a search
engine spider. Google and Yahoo! rank pages - not sites which means that any
page in your web site has the ability to rank well.
A home page will usually
rank better for a given keyword than an interior page, but if you
structure your site the correct way, any interior page of your site has the
opportunity to rank for a very specific keyword or keyword phrase. That's
why you need to treat each page as a Search Engine Optimisation Opportunity.
Make sure you spend time
optimising every page in your site. If you're having trouble ranking for
a particular keyword, write an article or newsletter that uses that keyword
as the subject, throw it onto your site and make sure that page can be
easily crawled by compiling a site map. You need to make sure that all of
the pages in your web site are able to be accessed from the home page. Most
of the time, a Search Engine Spider will enter your site from your home
page. There, it will begin to crawl through your site via the links it finds
on the home page. If one of your interior pages can't be accessed from the
home page, it could take a long time for the spider to find that page. This
is why home pages with logo's spinning graphics and wonderful looking moving
images are a waste of time if there's nothing on there to show the search
engines how to reach the rest of your site's pages.
You simply can't cause
your home page to rank well for more than 2 or 3 specific keyword or keyword
phrases. In order to place well in the rankings for a number of
different terms, you need to rely on other pages in your site that are
optimised (both on page and off) for those alternative keywords. The best
way to ensure that those pages have a chance at finding their way onto the
first pages in Google or Yahoo is make sure that your site is structured so
that a spider can find every page in your site from links on the home page.
To quickly check and see
how many pages of your site have been indexed by Google, go to the
normal Google search box and search as follows. Type in
site:yourdomain.com (replacing "yourdomain.com" with the actual web address
of your web site). This will tell you at a glance not only how many of your
pages have been crawled by Google, but more importantly, it shows you how
many pages have been actually indexed. It's definitely not just about the
home page of your web site - but every single page.
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