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September 2006- Search Engine Mistakes You Must
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by Shane Woods
If you have a website then you already know the importance of traffic.
Traffic is to Internet marketing as location is to real estate. It's
the only thing that really matters. If you cannot generate targeted
visitors to your site, you will not make any sales.
Usually the owner or designer of the website is the person designated
to drive traffic to the site. The chief ingredient in generating traffic
is the search engine. Of coarse, you can use advertising, but it's going
to cost you. Using the search engines to generate targeted (interested
in your product) traffic is the least expensive method known.
Unfortunately, many website owners do not understand the importance
of search engine visibility, which leads to traffic. They place more
importance on producing a "pretty" website. Not that this is bad, but
it is really secondary to search engine placement. Hopefully, the following
list of common mistakes, made by many website owners, will help you
generate more targeted traffic to your site...after all, isn't that
what you want.
1. Not using keywords effectively.
This is probably one of the most critical area of site design. Choose
the right keywords and potential customers will find your site. Use
the wrong ones and your site will see little, if any, traffic.
2. Repeating the same keywords.
When you use the same keywords over and over again (called keyword
stacking) the search engines may downgrade (or skip) the page or site.
3. Robbing pages from other websites.
How many times have you heard or read that "this is the Internet and
it's ok" to steal icons and text from websites to use on your site.
Don't do it. Its one thing to learn from others who have been there
and another to outright copy their work. The search engines are very
smart and usually detect page duplication. They may even prevent you
from ever being listed by them.
4. Using keywords that are not related to your website.
Many unethical website owners try to gain search engine visibility
by using keywords that have nothing at all to do with their website.
They place unrelated keywords in a page (such as "sex", the name of
a known celebrity, the hot search topic of the day, etc.) inside a meta
tag for a page. The keyword doesn't have anything to do with the page
topic. However, since the keyword is popular, they think this will boost
their visibility. This technique is considered spam by the search engines
and may cause the page (or sometimes the whole site) to be removed from
the search engine listing.
5. Keyword stuffing.
Somewhat like keyword stacking listed above, this means to assign
multiple keywords to the description of a graphic or layer that appears
on your website by using the "alt=" HTML parameter. If the search engines
find that this text does not really describe the graphic or layer it
will be considered spam.
6. Relying on hidden text.
You might be inclined to think that if you cannot see it, it doesn't
hurt. Wrong.... Do not try to hide your keywords or keyword phrases
by making them invisible. For example, some unethical designers my set
the keywords to the same color as the background of the web page; thereby,
making it invisible.
7. Relying on tiny text.
This is another version of the item above (relying on hidden text).
Do not try to hide your keywords or keyword phrases by making them tiny.
Setting the text size of the keywords so small that it can barely be
seen does this.
8. Assuming all search engines are the same.
Many people assume that each search engine plays by the same rules.
This is not so. Each has their own rule base and is subject to change
anytime they so desire. Make it a point to learn what each major search
engine requires for high visibility.
9. Using free web hosting.
Do not use free web hosting if you are really serious about increasing
site traffic via search engine visibility. Many times the search engines
will eliminate content from these free hosts.
10. Forgetting to check for missing web page elements.
Make sure to check every page in your website for completeness, like
missing links, graphics, etc. There are sites on the web that will do
this for free.
This is just a few of the methods and techniques that you should avoid.
Do not give in to the temptation that these methods will work for you.
They will do more harm than good for your website.
Not only will you spend weeks of wasted effort, you may have your
site banned from the search engines forever. Invest a little time to
learn the proper techniques for increasing search engine visibility
and your net traffic will increase.
About the Author
Shane Woods, successful Internet marketer founder of http://www.automatedrecruiting.com.
Note: These articles do not represent the advice or opinions of
Apollo Hosting. They represent the thoughts, advice and opinions of
the individual authors.
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