SEO 101 – The Basics of How to Get to
the Top of the Search Engines
Depending on your site’s
subject matter, you might even be able to start earning a significant
income purely from the popularity of your site. For example, if you
have a site on jokes you might be able to get a substantial amount of
traffic, but you’re unlikely to earn a huge income.
On the other hand, if you have a top ranking site on Google for the
keyword phrase “web hosting”, you’ll be able to earn at least $1-2
million (probably more like $3-4 million) per year from that site
alone. However, to get into the top 10 in Google for the phrase “web
hosting” is extremely difficult, you would need to be a search engine
pro to do it - even then, it might take you two years to get there
with a team of 5 people working around the clock.
A profitable site will be based on a good keyword phrase, a good topic
(or subject material) and be different enough to stand out from the
competition. If you can combine these elements successfully you’ll
increase you chances of turning a profit from your site.
Keep in mind that there are a number of niche areas where there is not
so much competition but still the opportunity to make a decent profit.
There are hundreds of such areas where you have the potential to earn
$500-2000 per month. We’ll talk about keyword research and finding
profitable niche areas in later issues, but for now, let’s look at the
basics of how to get a site to the top of the search engines.
I’m going to focus on SEO for Google because it’s the largest (and the
best) search engine which will generate the most traffic, especially
if you can master all of the right optimization methods. Google has a
very complicated system for determining which sites make it to the top
of the search engine. There are many factors involved and there is no
precise formula. A further consideration is that Google often changes
its formula so you can’t rely on it being the same from month to
month. However, there are a few key factors which are unlikely to
change dramatically:
Keywords phrases should be one of the most important considerations
when you are optimizing your site (remember that for each page of the
site you should concentrate on one or two keyword phrases).
Keyword phrases (which you want to get to the top of the search engine
for) should be well researched. For more information on researching
keywords, have a look at http://www.profitpuppy.com/keyword-research.htm
where you can find links to useful keyword tools.
Key factors for getting to the top of Google:
1. The keyword phrase in the title of the page - you should have the
phrase in the title of the page.
2. The keyword phrase in the text of the page – you want the keyword
phrase to be up the top of the page, preferably as high up the top of
the code on the page as possible. You also want the phrase repeated a
few times on the page. Don’t worry about how many times, just at least
3-4 times and more if you think it fits in naturally with the content
of the page.
3. Include the keyword phrase in a large font heading with H1 tags
(this may make a small difference).
4. Links into your site from other sites (covered in more detail
below).
5. Links within your site (covered below).
6. Links to other sites (covered below).
Links into your site from other sites
This is probably the most important factor for getting good search
engine listings. You need to have good links coming into your site
from other sites. You want those links to be from popular sites that
also have lots of links coming into them. Google uses a Page Rank
system which is a rough measure of how many links are coming into your
site. You want links from sites that have good Page Rank. Creating 50
of your own sites and interlinking them won’t increase your page
ranking.
How do you get links from other sites?
The main ways are to: Create a great site that people naturally want
to link to, Get an affiliate program so people can link to your site
and get paid, swap links with other sites, get listed in directories
such as dmoz.org and buy links from people who have sites with a high
PR (Page Rank). Again, we’ll be talking about this in more depth in
another issue of the newsletter.
The most important consideration with incoming links is that you need
to have the keyword phrase in the link that directs traffic to you
your site. Getting listed in directories such as DMOZ (Open Directory
Project) can also help you significantly in getting a good search
engine ranking in Google.
Links within your site
It helps once again if you have the keyword phrase in the links to
each page of your site. For example, let’s say you have a site on baby
products and you have one page where you are trying to optimize for
the keyword phrase “cheap baby supplies”. You should make sure that
links that come into that page have the phrase “cheap baby supplies”
so that your links look like this: Click here for cheap baby supplies
Links to other sites
You can improve your page rank if you link to other sites that have
high search engine listings for the phrase that you are trying to
optimize for. Note: it can also hinder if you link to pages that are
off-topic. For example, you don’t want to link to a chemical arms
factory from your baby supplies site.
Some other things you don’t want to do (and some things that make no
difference at all) are:
1. Repeating the keyword phrase multiple times on the page unless it
makes contextual sense.
2. Placing hidden links on your site – for example, links that are the
same color as the background of the page won’t be recognized by Google.
3. Optimizing your site too carefully – if it’s obvious that you have
optimized your site for Google (for example, if all your incoming
links use the same keyword phrase) you may be penalized. Google looks
for sites that are more ‘natural’ in their structure, so if all links
look the same this won’t look like an organic site to Google robots
and you may be penalized for it.
4. Despite popular opinion, Meta tags don’t really help at all.
However, the description tag is important because that is the
description that will appear in your listing on Google.
Finally, you may have heard of people using automated pages and or
‘cloaked pages’ to get high search engine rankings in Google.
Personally, I don’t believe in taking this approach as it’s a
non-sustainable way of getting high search engine rankings (that’s not
say that some people who aren’t very successful at it). I know of at
least 3 highly successful companies who generate automated pages using
this software http://www.profitpuppy.com/traffic. This is a sneaky way
to make it to the top of of the search engine rankings, but it can
work; one guy I know is earning several million dollars per year using
this technique. So it can work, but as I mentioned before, I don’t
think it’s sustainable and the Google engine doesn’t take kindly to
it.
How do I submit my site to the search engines?
My personal philosophy is that if your site is not found naturally by
following links then it is unlikely to rank in the search engines - I
don’t usually bother submitting to search engines.
So that’s the basics of how to get to the top of the search engines.
We’ll have a look at the more advanced stuff later on. It takes a lot
of time knowledge and dedication to get there but once you master it,
SEO is a fantastic way to get traffic and make money on the web.
Robert Rawson
AKA: http://www.profitpuppy.com/
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