Search Engines Ranking Optimization Tips

Dear Colleagues,



Here are some tips



1- No need to include

Corporation

Name
in the title of every page, just for the

Home.



2- Repeat the words you’ve used in

the TITLE of every page at least 3 times in

the document’s body (recommended in the first paragraph), so the

engine’s spiders will consider it keyword.



3- Remove any small words from

the TITLE (Maximum 80 Letters) & keywords as

well as those words ignored by engines already

like (our, is, to, for, the, and, we, a, an, by,

etc…).



4- Remove and Don’t use any general

keywords (you can take a general keyword and add a specific word

to it).



5- Don’t use single words for the

keywords (use between three and five words) considering the

previous rule number 3.



6- Must set new TITLE, DESCRIPTION,

KEYWORDS
for every page.



7- Use DESCRIPTIONs are

relative to the page content &

keywords (Maximum 255 Letters).



8- Is very important to remember

the alt tag for all the

images.



9- Determine the Link

Popularity
, that means how many websites linking our

website (very important).



10- Choose keywords phrases very

wisely, the phrases you think its perfect for the website maybe

not be what the targeted visitors actually searching

for.



11- Decide on two or three highly

targeted phrases for each page separatly.



12- Make sure that PDF documents

contain text that engines can index.



13- Submission checklist to avoid being

spammer ,review the website using the following

checklist.







Yes

No

Are you creating web

pages with content your target audience is genuinely interested

in reading?

Yes

No

Does your content

contain highly focused keyword phrases rather than phrases that

are too general and competitive?

Yes

No

Are you optimizing

your web pages for at least three to five keywords at a

time?

Yes

No

Are you using

regionally specific keywords, when

applicable?

Yes

No

Are you using the

most commonly used variations of your keywords, based on your

keyword research?

Yes

No

Does each optimized

page contain a unique title?

Yes

No

Are you using

multiple keywords in your title tags (using the power combo

strategy) when appropriate?

Yes

No

Are your most

important keywords

(a)

appearing above the fold and

(b) throughout each optimized

page?

Yes

No

Are you using

keywords in hypertext links, whenever

possible?

Yes

No

Does each optimized

page have at least one call to action?

Yes

No

Does each optimized

page contain a unique meta-tag description?

Yes

No

Do your meta-tag

descriptions contain both targeted keyword phrases and a call to

action?

Yes

No

Does each optimized

page contain a unique meta-tag keyword

list?

Yes

No

Does each set of

meta-tag keywords contain words and phrases that you actually

use within the visible body text?

Yes

No

Do you place common

misspellings of your keywords within your meta-tag

keywords?

Yes

No

Do your graphic

images contain descriptive keywords within the alternative text

attribute, when appropriate?

Yes

No

Do you provide at

least two means of navigating your site: one for your visitors

and one for the search engines?

Yes

No

Does your site have

a site map, to assist both your visitors and the search engine

spiders?

Yes

No

If your site uses

frames, is your site navigable with and without the

frameset?

Yes

No

If you are using

JavaScript on your site, did you place the JavaScript in an

external .js file and place the Robots Exclusion Protocol on

that file?

Yes

No

If you are using

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) on your site, did you place the

style sheets in an external .css file?

Yes

No

Do you have any

redirects on your site? If so, have you placed the Robots

Exclusion Protocol on pages that use

redirects?

Yes

No

Are your optimized

pages placed in the root directory (along with your home page)

on your web server?

Yes

No

Is your robots.txt

file placed in the root directory on your web server? Did you

remember to transfer your robots.txt file before you transferred

any other web pages to your server?

Yes

No

Are you using

subdomains instead of subdirectories if you find that your

subdomains contain unique and substantial

content?

Yes

No

If you are

submitting pages to non-U.S. search engines, are you writing

your pages in the appropriate language?

Yes

No

If it is within your

budget, did you submit your optimized pages to pay-for-inclusion

(PFI) programs?

Yes

No

If you use

pay-for-placement (PFP) advertising, are your purchases based on

detailed keyword research and selection?

Yes

No

If you use PFP

advertising, do you carefully monitor your bids to get the best

search engine visibility at the most reasonable

cost?

Yes

No

Did you name your

web pages something that your target audience can remember and

spell easily, using keywords whenever

possible?

Yes

No

Did you design or

select a series of landing pages for your PFP advertising? If

the landing pages do not contain substantially unique content,

did you place the Robots Exclusion Protocol on those

pages?

Yes

No

Do the search

engines and your site visitors view the same page? (The only

exception to this rule is sites that participate in XML-feed

programs.)

Yes

No

Do you submit the

maximum allowable number of pages per day for each of the major

search engines?

Yes

No

Do you avoid

submitting the same pages twice within a 24-hour

period?

Yes

No

Do you resubmit to a

search engine only if a page has dropped from the index or if a

page’s content has changed

significantly?



14- Important whenever testing

the effectiveness of a page, remember that engines consider

pages with identical content or nearly

identical
content to be spam.



15- Must monitor the website statistics

very well, three main elements to track which are Top referring

URLs, Top search phrases and Top paths through the

website.



16- Consider different terminologies

while choosing keywords.



17- Consider regional

keywords.



18- Search for comptitors’ websites and

see what keywords they’re using. DON’T COPY, just review if

they’re using helpful keyword phrases.



19 - Try to include most

used keyword phrases in the Hyperlinks.

20 - Consider rethinking the

website pages’ contents.




Finally, don't expect to get results
quickly because maybe you'll revise more than 3
times
Best Regards



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