Optimize your title tags
From an SEO perspective, a good title
tag should:
o Be no more than 70 characters (including spaces)
o Include both product- or service-related keywords and your company’s
brand name
o Be both intriguing and informative enough to prompt search
engine users to click through to your page (as title tags are typically used in
the snipped displayed in the natural search results)
Create compelling meta descriptions
Along with your title tags, the section of every page on your website
should contain a customized meta description. These brief page summaries should
be no more than 150-160 characters long and should include at least one mention
of your page’s target keyword phrase.
Utilize keyword-rich headings
When it comes to your pages’ body text, one of the best things you can
do to improve your overall SEO value is to include <h2> and heading tags
containing your target keyword phrases in your content.
Add ALT tags to your images
ALT tags originally came about to provide visually impaired website
visitors using text-to-speech devises with additional information about the
content on their screens. And though this initial purpose is still valid, the
content found in these fields is also important when it comes to SEO.
Create a sitemap
In the world of SEO, the search engines’ indexing programs – commonly
referred to as “spiders” – play the important role of analyzing new websites
(or new content added to existing websites) and adding their content to the
lists of pages that can be displayed in response to user queries.
Build internal links between pages
Another way to help the search engine spiders to catalogue all of your
site’s pages is to create internal links that connect your different pieces of
content.
Update your site regularly
One final SEO technique you’ll want to implement is to update your site
periodically. Because the search engines’ top priority is serving up the
results that will best meet their users’ needs, they prefer to share websites
that contain the latest, most up-to-date information. In addition, the more
content you post to your site, the more keywords your website will include –
increasing your odds of generating search engine traffic.
Most SEO experts recommend that you
use important keywords throughout the Web page, particularly at the top, but
it's possible to overuse keywords. Your skydiving site would obviously use the
word "skydiving" as a keyword, but it might also include other
keywords like "base jumping" or "parachute." If you use a
keyword too many times, some search engine spiders will flag your page as spam. That's because of a black hat technique called keyword stuffing,
but more on that later.
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