Monday, August 13, 2007

Search Engine Optimization -Tip 4- Optimize Pages

Optimize your Pages -

This can be done in conjunction with the writing. In fact it should be done at then to save time. I made this a separate step so that I could outline the finer points of optimization.

Provided that you are following the guidelines found in tip 3, your pages should already have good keyword density, now is the time to improve that optimization by adding optimized meta tags.
First is to write the meta description tag. While many engines will index thousands of characters in your description, I recommend no more than a couple hundred characters. That is about how long this paragraph is.
The meta description should be a readable sentence or two with the same keywords that you wrote the page for. In other words, the same phrases should appear in the meta description as the body. They should also appear as near to the front of the tag as possible however don’t sacrifice readability for this.


If the tag doesn’t make sense with them at the front, then reorganize until they do make sense. Be sure to use proper punctuation as well.
Also preferred but not mandatory is a meta keywords tag. While none of the major engines use this tag, other smaller ones, and some specialty engines do use the meta keywords tag. If your target uses one of these engines then it makes sense to have that tag in place.
Also, with the keywords tag there is a lot of debate over using commas or not. Personally I do not use commas. I just combine the phrases and remove duplicate words. For example, if the page is about real estate, water front property and property tax,then the keywords tag could be: “real estate water front property property tax.”
... go to tip 5



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