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Beginner's guide for getting high search engine rankingBy Susan Miller Search engines have increasingly gained prominence in influencing user behavior. Both generic and specialized search engines enable users to get directed to relevant websites in the most efficient, fast and integrated manner. The immediate consequence for webmasters is a strong proportion between the search engine placements and user traffic. Improving rankings in search engines requires considerable understanding of how search engines work, how they order results and how you can use this information to optimize your website to improve your ranking. What follows is a preliminary guideline to get you started.
Understanding Search Engines
Keywords Therefore it is very important to judge the keywords on your site by understanding what phrases or words users would most use to perform the search. To help you get this information, there are keyword research tools available on the web which enable you to find out how often any phrase is searched for on a search engine.
Creating copy for the website A thumb rule is to have a keyword every 12 words of text and minimum of 100 words of text on the page. You can have more than one keyword for a page but that also reduces the individual importance of each keyword. It is advisable to use your keyword as the first word on your page. Many search engines index websites by the meta tags in the documents' HTML. The "title" and the "description" meta tags are often used by search engines in indexing. It is essential to use your keyword in the title tag. Use relevant words in keyword meta tags such as synonyms of your keyword, or words directly relevant to your page. Optimizing Page Content Tables: Spiders do not have a problem reading the content of tables, however if you use nested tables, it makes it difficult for spiders to navigate through your website. Frames: Frames always pose difficulty for spiders. Some spiders are absolutely unable to read frames pages, while others see only the master page and therefore will not be able to read complete webpage because of which your website will not be indexed properly. Graphics: Do not clutter your webpage with graphics. Not only these are not read by spiders and reduce space for text but also affect the speed of loading of the page which often turns off the visitors. Flash: Most spiders are unable to index Flash content or follow their navigation links. Flash should be an optional link with a duplicate spider-friendly HTML page. Password-protected page: Spiders cannot enter password-protected pages. JavaScript: Search engines are unable to read java script and JavaScript should be placed as an option for visitors, similar to use of Flash.
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