Posts tagged ‘SEO’

Apr 14 11

What do search engines see on your blog?

Remove the style sheet from your blog’s layout and design and you will see what search engines see when they visit.

What do they see first? What is left when you remove all the pretty? That’s what search engines see.

Things you need to know about search engines when they visit your blog:

  • Search engines don’t “see” your design, only the words
  • Search engines hunt for keywords
  • Keyword usage and placement influences their importance
  • Layout matters. Push content to the top of the physical page, not the bottom
  • Frames, iframes and tables can block search engines from finding your content
  • HTML/XHTML errors can stop a search engine from visitiing
  • 404 page not found errors, dead, or moved links lead nowhere
  • Flash, DHTML, or JavaScript which replaces text and have no descriptions are ignored

It is critical to ensure all such errors and road blocks are fixed. Search engines are now sophisticated enough to verify if your design and structure meets web standards. A poorly coded blog can lower your page rank score. And a poorly designed, error-filled blog can lead the robot or spider in a wrong direction, confuse it, or stop it in its tracks. If it has difficulty moving through your pages, it will stop.

Well-designed and web standard code allows the crawler to move easily through your site, which tells the search engine the site is designed with care and attention to detail and web standards.

Mar 9 11

Top Ten Search Engine Optimization Tips

The term Search Engine Optimization (SEO) describes a diverse set of activities that you can perform to increase the amount of targeted traffic that comes to your website from search engines (you may also have heard these activities called Search Engine Marketing or Search Marketing). This includes things you do to your site itself, such as making changes to your text and HTML code.

It also includes communicating directly with the search engines, or pursuing other sources of traffic by making requests for listings or links. Tracking, research, and competitive review are also part of the SEO package.

SEO is not advertising, although it may include an advertising component. It is not public relations, although it includes communication tasks similar to PR. As a continually evolving area of online marketing, SEO may sound complicated, but it is very simple in its fundamental goal: gaining targeted visitors.

There are thousands of professionals all over the world who earn their living by providing SEO services to website owners. The good SEO pros spend large amounts of time and resources learning the skills of effective optimization. This goes to show that you could easily spend years learning SEO since there is so much to learn.

Here are 10 top tips that I found from various resources on the internet that are sure to help you:
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May 6 09

Understanding WordPress: Top Ten SEO Tips

Some great tips I found on SEO:

http://www.understandingwordpress.com/blog/top-ten-search-engine-optimization-tips.html