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Few Good Search Engine Tricks
Teacher: Mike
Banks Valentine
Gaining top search positions
for your chosen search words and phrases has become more and
more competitive, as search engine optimization firms use new,
more effective techniques to place their large clients.
Small businesses need every possible
advantage to gain visibility on search engines.
This is becoming more costly
as new paid-inclusion programs are launched by each of the
major search engines.
To rank well on any search engine,
it's critical to use the basic techniques of appropriate content
and page architecture to provide search spiders with indexing
and ranking scorecards.
We all know by now that meta
tags are important.
Most of us know that using keywords
liberally in body text and creating descriptive hypertext links
within body copy is helpful.
Most of us know that using keywords
in text-based page navigation links increases ranking and improves
your score at major search engines.
For a concise overview of this
information for new webmasters, visit WebSite101.
But suppose you are doing all
of the important items and still need that extra edge required
to gain visibility in the engines. Here are a few techniques
to help tip the scales in your favor.
Gain link listings from
large, targeted high-traffic sites that are complementary to
your business. Sometimes a listing in this type of directory
is well worth the cost of entry.
One such directory is the small-business
section of Business.com.
A fee of $199 (U.S.) will gain your company dramatic link relevancy
increases in Google and its search partners.
Specialists should consider sites
appropriate to their professional categories. For example,
try getting a free link in your subject category at About.com.
Consider programs such
as the new PartnerSite program at Fast.
It offers a site search function that allows your site visitors
to search only your Web site, and its spider crawls your Web
site twice a month to index new information and ensure fresh
listings.
This two-in-one program costs
$149 a year. Fast also partners with the Lycos network and
provides search results for several international engines as
well.
Subscribe to the well-known
and extremely useful Submit
Director service.
It provides instant ranking algorithms so you can see your
Web site precisely the way the search engines do.
This valuable tool provides multiple
charts, graphs and page analyses to allow you to craft and
tweak to your heart's content. A one-year subscription gives
you an edge few small-business webmasters are even aware of.
Professional search engine optimizers heavily use this program.
It costs $149 for fewer than 50 pages and $189 for up to 100
pages.
Try software. FirstPlace
Software has introduced Web
Position Gold, the
latest version of its submission and reporting tool.
This excellent software is timesaving
and instructive. Consider purchasing or upgrading now to gain
an edge on the late adopters. The software costs $149.
Keep your eyes peeled for
new search developments, such as the WiseNut.com search
engine. WiseNut has leaped out of the starting gate with the
bold claim that it outperforms and indexes more of the Web
than current leader Google. We'll see how that claim holds
up as the competition.
Searching for the best option
within your limited Web promotion budget will certainly lead
to some of these choices over others. But with everyone beginning
to charge for submission, listing and ranking, you had better
make some choices and get moving if you want to be visible
to the search engines.
And it's imperative if you find
your site ranked below No. 30 at any of the major search engines.
About the teacher:
Mr. Valentine is
the founder of WebSite101,
an educational resource for small businesses creating initial
Web presences.
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