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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
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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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You can get this
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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Happy Content
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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
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
Frequent Content
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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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CMS User Admin Backend
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CMS Front End Page
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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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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
Keyword Research revealed that we
wanted to optimize home page of
holstengalleries.com for were:
• glass sculpture
• art glass sculpture
• contemporary art glass
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Example – Content – 270 words
Holsten Galleries is an internationally recognized gallery representing leading
contemporary glass artists. Our gallery works with private collectors, museums and
corporations in building collections of art glass sculpture and installations. Among
our world renowned glass artists are Dale Chihuly, Lino Tagliapietra, William
Morris, Christopher Ries, Dante Marioni, Kreg Kallenberger, Steven Weinberg and
Marvin Lipofsky.
Holsten Galleries was established in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1978 and was
one of the first studio glass galleries in the U.S. to show contemporary art glass.
The gallery is open seven days a week, year round. Each of our artists has glass
sculpture in the gallery on an ongoing basis. Our glass artists are listed on the
"Artists" page and most of them have images on this site. Images of other available
pieces can be e-mailed upon request. Many of our glass artists, including Dale
Chihuly and Lino Tagliapietra, can be commissioned to create glass sculpture for
private, corporate or public art collections.
As an online glass gallery, we invite you to explore our site and view the glass art of
some of the world's most creative and talented artists. Please contact us if you
would like more information on any of the art glass sculpture you see here. We
also look forward to meeting many of you in person in the gallery. Visit our
"Resources" page for information on cultural and tourist attractions in the
Berkshires (such as Tanglewood and the Norman Rockwell Museum) or to learn
more about contemporary art glass.
Holsten Galleries specializes in the glass sculpture of Dale Chihuly. Glass objects
and glass chandeliers by Chihuly can be seen by clicking here.
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Example - Tags
• http://www.holstengalleries.com/
• Title: Art Glass Sculpture-Contemporary Art
Glass-Fine Art Glass
• META Description: Our online glass gallery
features fine art glass sculpture by
contemporary artists such as Dale Chihuly and
Lino Tagliapietra. Contemporary art glass
sculpture by world renouned artists.
• META Keywords: glass, sculpture, art,
contemporary, dale, chihuly, lino tagliapietra,
holsten, fine
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Results
= 20%
Month-toMonth
Increase
In traffic
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The Page
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Keep In Mind
• Use “reasonably-natural” language
– You will enjoy our unique, authentic Adobe
homes and the finest in vacation rentals,
especially southwestern homes, in New
Mexico.
– Real Estate New Mexico vacation rentals
Santa Fe shown on website with villas for
rent. Santa Fe New Mexico rental properties
and New Mexico Real Estate.
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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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Why No No-Nos?
What Not To Do
- or –
How to quickly and easily get blacklisted
by search engines
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Black Hat SEO
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Keyword Stuffing
Invisible Text
Doorway Pages
Non-linked Pages
Cloaking (Browser detection
and/or redirection)
• Scraping
• Off-domain 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 (see next slide)
• Non-text Text (Flash or images)
• Javascript or DHTML drop-down menus
– Alternative: Use CSS nested list drop-downs
• META REFRESH
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NMIPA - Search Engine Secrets: Build a Search-Engine Friendly Web Site
CSS Frame Function
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CSS Nested List Drop Down
Simpler, Spiderable Code:
<div id="topnav"><ul id=nav><li><a href="http://www.kidsfirst.org/kidsfirst/fabout.htm">About Us</a>
<ul><li><a href="http://www.kidsfirst.org/kidsfirst/fwhatcq.htm">Mission</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kidsfirst.org/our-programs/">Our Programs</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kidsfirst.org/kidsfirst/fwhatkf.htm">KIDS FIRST!</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kidsfirst.org/kidsfirst/fwhoju.htm">Staff &amp; Board</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a href="http://www.kidsfirst.org/cgibin/sites/search_engine.cgi">Search Website</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kidsfirst.org/">Home</a></li>
</ul></div>
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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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Example XML / RSS feed
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GoogleBase Example
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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 25-30 words
META Keyword Tag Guidelines (why not)
• Do not repeat words
• Limit to 10-12 words
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Remember This?
• http://www.holstengalleries.com/
• Title: Art Glass Sculpture-Contemporary Art
Glass-Fine Art Glass
• META Description: Our online glass gallery
features fine art glass sculpture by
contemporary artists such as Dale Chihuly and
Lino Tagliapietra. Contemporary art glass
sculpture by world renouned artists.
• META Keywords: glass, sculpture, art,
contemporary, dale, chihuly, lino tagliapietra,
holsten, fine
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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
• Use “qualified” URLs for linking
(always start with http://www.domain.com/…)
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Footer Example
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Site Map Example
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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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Bonus Points Example
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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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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)
• Analyze, Refine, Test, Adjust, Repeat
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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
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