basically it is Search Engine Optimization... and it means, how easy is it for google to find and display your site. all you have to do is make it a good site candidate using these tips!
7 rules of SEO
1. Proper Placement and Use of Header Tags
For a good site, after only a few lines after the body tag, the h1 tag is placed with the keywords that you wanted to optimize. It gives Google an early decision of what this blog is about. that way it doesnt take forever to find the main theme of your site
Also, using of too many header tags or too many words in a single header tag may raise the flag to Google. Limit your use of the same tag in one page. Try to vary it from h1 to h6.
2. Domain Canonicalization
whew! what a hard word!
People think URLS like www.domain.com and domain.com are all the same, but search engines don’t. You can actually make two different sites from those.
What you should do is canonicalize them. Choose one and leave the other so that Google won’t go nuts on what site to rank
3. Reduce Duplicate Content within Your Site
Wordpress creates duplicate content like a maniac. There are dupes in the trackbacks, feeds, categories, monthly archives and more.
When Google finds a site with duplicate content, they throw it in their trash bin called “The Supplemental Index” Where all less trusted articles are placed.
I guess you know that Google hates (Very much) duplicate content, so what if your site has a lot of pages under the supplemental index? There icouldi be a possibility that some of your pages would rank down than what it ranks normally.
A quick solution to this is by placing a robots.txt file in your site (See mine for example) to block search engines from indexing trackbacks, feeds, categories, archives where duplicate content lies.
4. Permalinks
What most people always forget when optimizing their site for search engines is their post permalinks. Most sites have numbered permalinks (e.g. /?p=123 or /002429.html) That obviously search engines won’t understand. Permalinks can be used to put it keywords about your post title. Convert those numbered permalinks into /post-title
Use dashes, they’re the best. Underscores are the next best. No space is worst
5. Relevancy of Title And Meta Tags
Google got smarter, smarter to understand the difference of homonyms. Google now understands what you’re talking about.
He knows LSI – Latent Semantic Indexing.
Would you title a page “Dogs” if mostly you’re talking about cats? Of course not, it’s actually obvious. It’s harder to game Google now, so use the most relevant title and meta keywords to what your blog is talking about.
6. Keyword Density
Although yes, Google knows LSI, they still like the old fashion way of ranking pages by counting its density. BUT not too much… again, Google just got smarter.
Personally, I would allow 2-4% of the content to be the keywords.
7. The Right Way to Interlink Pages
When more and more content is added to your site, there will be times when you’ll be mentioning some of the topics you have covered before. A link from your own domain still counts as a backlink. Although it doesn’t count as much as from another site, it will surely help.
Of course, you can pump out the power of interlinking by using it with something more powerful – Anchor texts. Because what I have observed from other blogs when they interlink their posts is they use anchor texts like “The dog ate the cat (read it here)” You can change it by placing an anchor text like “Read how the dog ate the cat”
My BEST Tip
Don’t be afraid of trying things with your site!
1. Proper Placement and Use of Header Tags
For a good site, after only a few lines after the body tag, the h1 tag is placed with the keywords that you wanted to optimize. It gives Google an early decision of what this blog is about. that way it doesnt take forever to find the main theme of your site
Also, using of too many header tags or too many words in a single header tag may raise the flag to Google. Limit your use of the same tag in one page. Try to vary it from h1 to h6.
2. Domain Canonicalization
whew! what a hard word!
People think URLS like www.domain.com and domain.com are all the same, but search engines don’t. You can actually make two different sites from those.
What you should do is canonicalize them. Choose one and leave the other so that Google won’t go nuts on what site to rank
3. Reduce Duplicate Content within Your Site
Wordpress creates duplicate content like a maniac. There are dupes in the trackbacks, feeds, categories, monthly archives and more.
When Google finds a site with duplicate content, they throw it in their trash bin called “The Supplemental Index” Where all less trusted articles are placed.
I guess you know that Google hates (Very much) duplicate content, so what if your site has a lot of pages under the supplemental index? There icouldi be a possibility that some of your pages would rank down than what it ranks normally.
A quick solution to this is by placing a robots.txt file in your site (See mine for example) to block search engines from indexing trackbacks, feeds, categories, archives where duplicate content lies.
4. Permalinks
What most people always forget when optimizing their site for search engines is their post permalinks. Most sites have numbered permalinks (e.g. /?p=123 or /002429.html) That obviously search engines won’t understand. Permalinks can be used to put it keywords about your post title. Convert those numbered permalinks into /post-title
Use dashes, they’re the best. Underscores are the next best. No space is worst
5. Relevancy of Title And Meta Tags
Google got smarter, smarter to understand the difference of homonyms. Google now understands what you’re talking about.
He knows LSI – Latent Semantic Indexing.
Would you title a page “Dogs” if mostly you’re talking about cats? Of course not, it’s actually obvious. It’s harder to game Google now, so use the most relevant title and meta keywords to what your blog is talking about.
6. Keyword Density
Although yes, Google knows LSI, they still like the old fashion way of ranking pages by counting its density. BUT not too much… again, Google just got smarter.
Personally, I would allow 2-4% of the content to be the keywords.
7. The Right Way to Interlink Pages
When more and more content is added to your site, there will be times when you’ll be mentioning some of the topics you have covered before. A link from your own domain still counts as a backlink. Although it doesn’t count as much as from another site, it will surely help.
Of course, you can pump out the power of interlinking by using it with something more powerful – Anchor texts. Because what I have observed from other blogs when they interlink their posts is they use anchor texts like “The dog ate the cat (read it here)” You can change it by placing an anchor text like “Read how the dog ate the cat”
My BEST Tip
Don’t be afraid of trying things with your site!
