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4 Steps to Better Search Engine Ranks

by Bruce Nolan

Achieving a higher web site search engine rank can be an arduous process. Here are some simple tips to help you get better search engine ranking

Keep Keyword Density to 15% - Current wisdom is that you should write your content with keyword density of no more than 15%. Keyword density is defined as how how often a particular keyword can be found on a page compared to total number of words on the entire page. For example, if your total word count on a page of content is 300 words, your keyword or keyword phrase must only appear a maximum of 45 times. There are free web sites that help you check the keyword density on your page. Just search for "free keyword density check" using your favorite search engine and you should find a site that will help you.

Back-Links - You need to concentrate on building high numbers of links to your website from sites that are related to your sites theme or topic.Though search engines do value the quantity of sites linking to you, they especially weigh the relevancy and perceived quality of those sites. So be observant on both these counts. Otherwise search engines could end up lowering your rank instead of raising it. One of the best ways to build relevant links is by writing articles and submitting them to article directories.

Heading Tags - There is a better alternative to just dressing up your headlines by making them bolder and bigger which will be more effective in drawing eyeballs. Try and use headers. H1, H2, H3 and similar headers are not only helpful in making titles, subheading etc. more prominent, they can also change headline size according to their position in the article. Be aware of certain facts about using headers though. The keyword in your H1 header will be viewed as being of prime importance by search engines, so don't place more than one H1 header on a single web page. It's not technically wise to do so. More than one H2 or H3 headers are OK. You should make an attempt at getting to H6 headers although most websites only utilize up to header H3.

Fresh, Original Content - You cannot go wrong writing your own original content. Both surfers and the search engines will reward you for your efforts. Quality sites that actually add value to the web will always be in demand with readers and rewarded by search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN. Quality content always equals quality traffic and aids the longevity of your site.

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Published March 15th, 2008

Filed in Ecommerce, Search Engine