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How to Make Your Website Search-Engine Friendly
by Erin Ferree
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Published on this site: September 29th, 2007 - See
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One of your ultimate goals when creating your small
business website will be to ensure that the website can be
found by clients and prospects using Internet search
engines for example, Google, Yahoo!, and so forth. But
there's not a lot of understandable information available
about what the average small business owner can do to
improve the number of search engine "hits" their websites
get.
So, here are some tips that you can use to improve
your site's ranking:
- Site coding language: The content of your website should
be coded in HTML so that the search engines can read it. If
you create your site in Flash or include PDF documents on
it, then the search engines won't be able to see the
text-which means that they won't understand what your site
is about.
- Keywords: When planning your site, consider the words and
phrases that your prospects are most likely to use when
running a text search for your products or services. In
many cases, it will be easiest for a small business to
optimize for a keyword phrase instead of a single keyword.
Most keywords are used to frequently by too many sites for
you to easily rank well. And most serious prospects search
using keyword phrases. Instead of optimizing for"psychotherapist", for example, you will have more success
optimizing for "San Francisco psychotherapist".
- Headlines: The headlines on a website are one of the most
effective places to put your keyword phrases. Make sure
that your headlines are coded using "H1" headline tags in
HTML, not images. This will limit the fonts that are
available to stylize the headlines, but the sacrifice is
well worth it in exchange for the results that you'll get.
- Title tags: Title tags control the text that is displayed
at the very top of the web browser itself. A lot of
websites just have the company name or the name of the page
you're on up there-but I suggest placing your keywords and
keyword phrases up there.
- META keyword tags: These tags are no longer used for
rankings by search engines. In fact, their current main use
is for your competition to spy on you-they can view the
source code of your site to discover the keywords that
you're optimizing for! However, the META description tags
are still used-and they are essential to your search engine
strategy. The search engines display those in the search
results.
- Website copywriting: When you write the text for your
website, make sure to repeat your keywords a few times in
the body copy, and use them in the headlines. Don't use
them so much that it the writing sounds unnatural to
someone reading your site, but do try to use them a couple
of times per page. You can include a keyword phrase on an
average page about three times without looking silly.
- Valuable content: If you make your site information-rich,
then the search engines will have more content to index.
And if you're writing articles, posting tips, or adding
information to your site about your area of expertise,
there's a good chance that it will be full of keywords,
which will help your ranking.
If your website includes these basics, you'll have a head
start on getting a good ranking from Internet search
engines. As more people find your website, you'll have a
greater pool of interested leads to work from. Since these
people found you with their own search, then there's a good
chance that they're on their way to becoming a qualified
prospect. A good search engine strategy paired with a
strong website can convert those prospects to sales for you!

Erin Ferree: Is a brand identity designer who creates big
visibility for small businesses. As the owner of elf
design, Erin is passionate about helping her clients stand
out in front of their competition and attract more clients.
One of the best ways to do that is with Search Engine
Optimization, which you can learn about in her eLearning
product, Raise Your Ranking, which is available at http://www.howtoraiseyourranking.com


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