5 Easy SEO Steps, from the E-Commerce Times
Category: Tips and Advice
Today we share with you a recent article from the E-Commerce Times that outlines five “easy” steps to get your online business a good foot-hold in the all-important search engines.
Writes Brandon Leibowitz, “There are ways of achieving top rankings in Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc. that are kept secret. In the following article you will learn how to take advantage of these tips and gain more traffic to your site than you could ever imagine. Here’s an easy-to-follow guide to achieving top search engine rankings.”
1. Choose Your Keywords Carefully
… To start our keyword research we need to utilize some very useful tools. The first Web site viewed should be Google Keywords, which is a free tool that displays the amount of searches and competition for specific keywords. It also allows you to find more specific keywords that can better describe your site.
A better tool would be to purchase some type of software such as Word Tracker, which offers detailed information about keywords. Unfortunately Word Tracker is not free, but there are other services that are.
2. Find a Niche Market
This cannot be stressed enough, as it is much harder to receive top search engine rankings for a new site than an established site. A new site will have to fight among Web sites that have established high search engine rankings.
… For example, let’s say you have a Web site geared toward weight loss. You would not use the keyword “weight loss” because it has too much competition. You can use one of the keyword tools to find suggestions of related keywords that you will be able to compete against. You may find the keyword “weight loss surgery” or “weight loss techniques.” These phrases are much better keywords than generic terms like “weight loss.” …
3. View Competitors’ Source Code
It is important to view potential competitors’ source code to see if they have efficiently performed on page search engine optimization. To do this on your browser, click “view” and then click on the “source” option as displayed.
This will bring up a page with all the HTML (hypertext markup language) code on it. You do not need to be an expert with HTML to understand what we are looking for. We need to see if our competitor’s Web site is properly optimized. We look to see if they are using their keywords in the header tags, the title tags, and the image alt tags. These should all be located near the top of the source code. …
4. Keyword Placement
After you have selected a few keywords to use, we want to combine the ones that have like terms. … For the title tag, the fewer the keywords used, the better the search engines will rank your page …
5. Homepage Organization
We want the search engines to notice your keywords and index you according to those keywords. In order to do this, you should start your body and end your body with your keywords. This gives the search engine spider information that your page is highly relevant to your keywords. …
This is just the tip of the iceberg; the article itself goes into much more detail about optimizing your SEO techniques. Check it out here, and let us know what you think in the comments section, below.


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