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Is Your Website Optimized for Search
Engines?
© 2002 Scott Buresh
For the technically inclined, there are numerous places
on the web to get detailed, in-depth information on how to
properly optimize a web site for the best possible search
engine rankings. However, many people don't care about the
technical aspects of search engine optimization- they just
want to know what is wrong with their site (and how to fix
it). What follows is a practical guide that covers some of
the most basic search engine issues. It is in no way
intended to be comprehensive, but it should help the average
site owner determine whether their site is optimized, and if
not, how to make some simple changes to improve their search
engine rankings.
Issue #1- The Title Bar.
On your homepage, what does the title bar say? If you use
Internet Explorer, this is the blue bar at the extreme top
of the window that displays your page (it may include the
words "Microsoft Internet Explorer" at the end).
Does your company name appear here by itself, when you have
more important keywords to emphasize? Worse yet, does it say
"untitled"? This area should contain the most
important keywords you see on your homepage (Don't have any
text on your homepage? See issue #2). To check the rest of
your site, click on any link from your homepage and see if
the words in this title bar change for each page in your
site. They should- and each title bar should contain the
most important keywords from their corresponding page. Note:
Very long keyword strings in the title bar should be
avoided- six words or less is optimal.
Also, words in the title bar should not repeat more than
once, and identical words should not appear next to
one another.
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