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Search Engine Secrets:
NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Samsunshine Levy
www.thenetcave.com
Thursday, April 12, 2007
NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Search Engines – Who Needs ‘em?
• Ever heard of these…
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
If you do this…
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
You can get this
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Great!
• Where do I sign?
• How much do I pay?
• Who do I trust?
• How is it done?
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
The Secret Questions
1. Who Wants You?
2. What To Cultivate?
3. When To Change?
4. Where Does It All Go?
5. Why No No-Nos?
6. How is Your House Built?
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Who Wants You?
• You want people…
• But Who Wants You?
• You want people who:
– need you; but
– don’t yet know that you exist
(Yes, that would be new customer acquisition)
(Don’t use jargon in a presentation)
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Keyword Research
• Wordtracker : www.wordtracker.com
– Free Trial (unlimited uses)
– Uses MSN daily data
• Google Adwords adwords.google.com
– Pretend to want to sign up as a new
advertiser, and research keywords for your
campaigns
Non-Targeted
Marketing:
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
ROI, KEI, SEO & KWP
(Don’t use acronyms in PowerPoint presentations)
• To target a niche market, and achieve
best SEO potential:
– Maximize Searches &
– Minimize Competition
• Content of site will
address normal, more
competive keywords
and keyword phrases
• Narrow down to 15-20 w/ best potential
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
What To Cultivate?
Factors to raising your search engine
rankings and relevancy are:
• Useful TITLE & META tags on each page
• Keyword-rich, sole-source, expanding,
plain HTML textual content
• Footer, Site Map & Linked Text
• Longevity of site & domain name
Plus…
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Search Engine Friendly URLs
• Happy
• Unhappy
www.greatskin.com/loccitane/shaving-cream.html
www.nmipa.org/members/join
Query Strings / database generated pages:
www.skin.com/store/pr.asp?cID=42B&pID=6x5Q&14=z
Unfriendly Spaces:
www.skin.com/online%40store/my_great_product.html
Abbreviated or too-long pages/directories:
www.skin.com/s/c/d/g/areallygreatpagetolookatnowforyou.htm
Domain Parks:
www.skin.com / www.myskin.com / skin.com / myskin.com
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
If you have unhappy URLs
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Subdirectories are nice
Hyphens for spaces, 25 chars
301 redirects on domains
Map old pages to new pages with
– Symbolic links
– URL rewriting (mod_rewrite)
• XML / RSS feeds
• GoogleBase / Product data feeds
One more thing to cultivate…
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Inbound Links
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Keyword-rich
Textual
To authorized domain
Deep-Linking OK
Accompanying description
Reciprocate
Only from “respected” sites
Check originating domain
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
When To Change?
Change What?
Change The King!
Do You Know The King?
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
When To - Be The King
• The C Word
(and linking is Queen)
• Nothing ranks
higher at
Search Engines
than a lot of content
about a term that
someone is
searching for
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
With Content, Just Like With:
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Health
Wealth
Happiness
Hedonism
Time
Brains
Brawn
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
More
(and more often)
Is Always
Better
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
When Writing, who are you writing for?
• Primarily Humans, not search engines
– Who are the search engines working for?
• Use keywords (more to come)
• Keep pages a minimum length
• Use tools to make it readable
– Lists, columns, headers
• Write about what you do
– Related terms will come up naturally,
and in context
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Unhappy Content
• Petrogroup?
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Happy Content
• Joan?
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
OK, So back to the Question
Q: When To Change (content)?
A: As often as you can
Frequent new content additions:
• Create visitor “stickiness”
• Make search engines happy
• Creates valuable depth of content
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Deep Content
• KF articles?
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Frequent Content
• BB nls
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
And Now…
• For the slide you’ve all been waiting for
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
But First
• A word from our sponsor?
• A dance break?
• Cowgirl ribs?
• More caffeine?
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Make It Easy with CMS
A Content Management System (CMS):
• Let’s you add, edit and delete pages
without special knowledge
• Can automatically create META tags
• Can automatically update site maps
• Is built to be fool-proof
• Can auto-create SEO friendly URLs
• Auto-adjusts site-wide navigation
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
CMS
• SFB t3
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
And Now, Really…
• For the slide you’ve all been waiting for
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Where Does It All Go? 3 Rules of 3
• Choose about 6-8 main, friendly-URL
pages
• Choose 3 unique keywords/phrases to
use on each page
• Use each phrase 3 times in the page
• Have at least 250 (normal HTML text)
words on each page
• Use the 3 terms in TITLE and META tags
• Link from footer and site map
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Example Optimized Content
• HG – 3 terms are
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Example - Content
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Example - Tags
• HG – Title & META
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Keep In Mind
• Use “reasonably-natural” language
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Also Keep In Mind
• Human usability and readability
are still the most important:
– Bulleted lists
– Fixed width text columns
– Section headers
– Easily readable paragraphs
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Why No No-Nos?
What Not To Do
- or –
How to quickly and easily get blacklisted
by search engines
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Black Hat SEO
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Keyword Stuffing
Invisible Text
Doorway Pages
Non-linked Pages
Cloaking (Browser detection)
Scraping
META REFRESH or off-site Redirects
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
How Is Your House Built?
No-No Tools & Technology
(if you want to be found in search
engines or linked to from anywhere)
• Flash Animation (Intros or Whole Site)
– Alternative: Use Flash as an accent
• Frames or iFrames
– Alternative: Use CSS
• Non-text Text (Flash or images)
• Javascript or DHTML drop-down menus
– Alternative: Use CSS nested list drop-downs
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
CSS Frame Function
• KF FF page
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
CSS Nested List Drop Down
• SFB screenshot
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Good Tools For House Building
• Use URL Rewriting for important or
content-rich pages of database
generated sites
• Also use XML / RSS Feeds
• For ecommerce sites, send product
datafeeds to GoogleBase
– And consider Amazon merchant or your own
affiliate program – but that’s another show
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Example XML / RSS feed
• NMCN Calendar
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
GoogleBase Example
• KFM screenshot and GoogleBase Listing
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
In addition to 3 keywords
Title Tag Guidelines
• Use a short page title (in addition to keywords)
• Limit to 65 characters
META Description Tag Guidelines (Honest 90s)
• some search engines display in results
• Limit to 25 words
META Keyword Tag Guidelines (why not)
• Do not repeat words
• Limit to 10-12 words
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Titles and Tags Example
• Keli E B-B one page
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Footer and Site Map
• Replicate page titles as linked pages in
site-wide footer (Server Side Includes)
• Link to a Site Map page in Footer
• Do not use Google’s Site Map creator
• The Site Map page should replicate the
titles, linked to pages, with the META
descriptions next to the titles
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Footer Example
• HG screenshot
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Site Map Example
• HG
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Bonus Points
Beyond plain content, title and META tags,
you should also use these techniques
within site content:
• Use HTML header (h1, h2, h3…) tags
• In-page cross-linked text (link to other
site pages, especially where descriptive
text appears)
• Bold (b, strong) may be given some extra
weight when used judiciously
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Bonus Points Example
• A new KF page
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
In Review
PREPARE
• Research Keyword Rankings &
Relevancy. Choose 15-20 of the best
• Assign 3 keywords to each of 6 pages,
then write 250+ words each page
• Use the copy for title and meta tags for a
persistent footer and site map
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
In Review
BUILD
• Cultivate inbound textual links, preferably
using your chosen keywords
• Content is King. More, better, often, CMS
• TITLE and META tags, linked text
throughout, maybe bold/strong
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
In Review
CHECK
• No Flash. No non-HTML text. No
Frames. No Javascript or DHTML menus
• Friendly URLs, URL rewriting and no lost
and found visitors
• XML / RSS / GoogleBase / Data Feeds
(and podcasts, video and Web 2.0 – but
that’s also another show)
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Search Engine Secrets:
NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Samsunshine Levy
www.thenetcave.com
Thursday, April 12, 2007