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My Simple SEO Steps

Posted by Eric on October 11, 2009  |   No Comments »

I’ve been working on my own Google Rankings now for quite a while.  Some of the key terms that I have been using include: Fort Wayne Web Design, Fort Wayne Website Design, and Fort Wayne SEO (Search Engine Optimization).  My results have been pretty good.

If you search for the term “Fort Wayne Web Deisgn” I appear in the top 5 on Google, and I appear number 1 on yahoo and bing!

So, I thought I would take the time and just share a few simple steps (my top ten list) that I’ve been trying to utilize for SEO:

  1. Setup Canonicalization and enforce WWW on all pages – this can sound really confusing, but basically it means making sure that regardless of whether I type in WWW.YOURSITE.COM or just YOURSITE.COM – my browser will ALWAYS end up saying the same thing – i.e. the WWW. is always added.The reason for this is simple – you don’t want Google to see two different options for your site – one with WWW and one without WWW.  You want all the Google Juice going to the same site – no matter how people link to it.
  2. Submit to the three major search engines:Google: http://www.google.com/addurl/
    Bing: http://www.bing.com/docs/submit.aspx
    Yahoo (becoming BING): http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit
  3. Submit to DMOZ – the Open Directory ProjectThe DMOZ (www.dmoz.org ) is an open-source / volunteer directory.  It has real humans who are compiling a list of web site into categories.  Visit the site – look at the categories and start to DRILL DOWN by clicking on categories until you find one you think your site should fit into.  Then, look for the SUBMIT URL link on the top of the page.  Click it and fill in the information.The approval process can often take months (or longer).
  4. Update TITLES on all pages – pretty much everyone agrees that the <title>YOUR TITLE HERE</title> tag is the most important on-page factor for determining Google ranking.  Your Title should be around 65-75 characters long and include your keywords.  Titles should also vary from page to page – to accurately reflect the content of the page – and to also continue to reflect your keywords.
  5. Update meta Keywords and meta descriptions.  Now, Google freely admits that meta keyword tag has absolutely no effect on Google ranking.  However, I still think it is important to get the meta keyword tag correct.  Of course, the same is said about meta description tag.  Generally this is used for the description that Google shows in a Search Result Page.
  6. Create relevant H1 and H2 tags – your keywords should be at the top (first 1,500 characters) of the page inside of H1 tags.  Google looks at anything inside of H1 tags as more important – after all (goes there reasoning) anything we make a header must be more important, right?
  7. Use ALT and TITLE tags on Images.  Make sure EVERY image has an appropriate ALT and TITLE tag added.  While Google can’t see what your image is – you can tell GOogle (via the ALT tag) and thereby win some valuable ranking.
  8. Ensure that your HTML and CSS both validate:CSS Validator: http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
    HTML Validator: http://validator.w3.org/.  If you site doesn’t validate, you’ll need a little bit of technical know how to fix problems.  And, some times it really isn’t a big deal, but it is always good to keep things “valid”
  9. Create and Submit XML sitemaps to all major search engines.  Sitemaps are simple XML files that tell the search engines which pages exist and which pages should be crawled.  Creating and submitting a sitemap helps to ensure that Google, Bing, Yahoo, et al will actually find your pages.  The best way to learn about sitemaps: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitemaps
  10. Create and use a Robots.txt file to help search engines index your content.  Using a robots.txt file is a bit more complicated than a sitemap.  And, typically a Robots.txt file is used to EXCLUDE areas of your site – like an admin site, etc.  But, you can do a TON with a good robots file – including blocking pages for a while and than unblocking them to gain google points.  Again, want to learn more, try Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robots_exclusion_standard

So, there is my top ten list of Search Engine Optimization.  There’s a lot more to do.  And, all of these are what we like to call On Page Factors – meaning things you do to your own web page.  This didn’t even start to touch off page factors – like incoming links (another HUGELY popular topic).

Take a look at my list and let me know where I’m wrong or what I left off my list.  I’d love to hear about your top ten…

    Something Happened in Fort Wayne???

    Posted by Eric on September 1, 2009  |   No Comments »

    Ok, I have been fighting this SEO battle for quite a while.  I’ve been trying to get this site to the top of the page in Google for the terms “Fort Wayne Web Design” and “Fort Wayne Website Design”.

    Well, I ‘ve had some decent success, but I’ve still been struggling – at least lately – with getting on the very top of Google.  It seems like the last 2 – 3 months, I have been hovering at the very last entry on page one or the very first on page two.

    But just today something very strange happened.  My site jumped to 2 or 3 on the first page.  Not sure exactly what changed.  But, it’s a good thing.

    Also, my listing on Google Business now appears in the top few (like top 4 or 5).

    So, if the Google ranking holds, I’ve now got number 2 on Google and number 3 on Bing – weird – I just went to check Bing and I’m now at number three.  I used to be number 1 on Bing.   Once again – what happened????

    Anyway, I’m happy and I’ll keep looking at it.

    Google Caffeine?

    Posted by Eric on August 30, 2009  |   No Comments »

    fort wayne web deisgn   fortwayneCaffeine Google Caffeine?No, I’m not talking about the latest Red Bull or the latest drink at Starbucks. If you haven’t heard already, I’m talking about the latest update to Google.

    As anyone reading this blog would know, I’ve been really interested in gaining Google ranking for the terms Fort Wayne Web Design and Fort Wayne Website Design.  So far, I’ve had a decent amount of success.  If you go to Yahoo or MSN  (both BING.COM, now), I rank 1,2 or 3 (it depends – on what? who knows?).  But, on Google, I only rank 11 – that means I am number 1 ON PAGE 2. I’ve been moving up and down quite a bit on Google.  I’ve been as high as number 5 and now as low as number 11.

    I have a bunch of thoughts about why I’ve moved down lately.  Mostly, I think it has to do with some settings in my robots.txt file.  I was trying to avoid the infamous duplicate content penalty – a tricky problem with WordPress.  But, I think it did more harm than good.

    So, the question is, what does all of this have to do with Caffeine?  Well, recently Google has been publicly talking about a major update to their website ranking algorithm.  They are calling “caffeine”.

    Here’s a few bullet point about what Caffeine means to all of us who care about Search Engine Optimization:

    • SPEED – rumor has it that the new update will speed up the search process a ton – but, I’m not sure who really cares.  I don’t know that we all complain that it takes too long to get the results.
    • RELEVANCY – this is where it starts to get interesting.  Google is trying to create more relevant results.  But, the million dollar question is HOW?  What is changing to make more relevancy?
    • WEIGHTING – it appears that some different things are being weighted higher.  It seems like Domain Authority and Domain Name exact matches are both being weighted higher.  Certain tags – like facebook and others, are being weighted higher, etc.

    Want to know more?  Here’s a few resources to get you started:

    The first link from Mashable has a video interview with Matt Cutts.  Here it is embedded for your viewing pleasure:

    Matt Cutts WordPress SEO Advice

    Posted by Eric on August 19, 2009  |   No Comments »

    As you all know, I’ve been spending time thinking about Search Engine Optimization (we call it SEO to sound cool).

    I’ve been trying to optimize for the terms “FORT WAYNE WEB DESIGN” – just in case you are interested.

    Well, I just started listening to a talk Matt Cutts given at the WordPress WordCamp event in San Francisco.

    Matt Cutts is the head of Google’s webspam team.  So, his thought about SEO mean a TON.

    Well, he gave a 45 minutes talk about SEO and WordPress.  Since I am totally into the topic, I thought you might be as well.

    Here’s the talk: