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There are a lot of site-wide issues that will effect your SERPS (search engine ranking positions).  Here are a few things that you can edit yourself so that you can increase your chances of success.

1.    Title tag

The title tag plays a (somewhat) important role in your importance factor with the search engines.  Generally, this is displayed on the search engines when Google or the other search engines list your website.  You want to optimize your title tag for both the search engines and for people – you want Google to display it and you want people to click it.  This is an important factor to getting people to go to your website.

The best way to optimize your title tag to get people to go to your website is to place your target phrase or keyword phrase in the title.  You’ll want to keep your title tag below 70 characters.

2.    Meta Description Tag

Generally, a meta description is still displayed by Google as a description of your website which will be displayed on the search results under your title tag.  More and more often, Google has been displaying a user’s content instead of the meta description, but it’s still (somewhat) important.  The meta still has a slight impact on search rankings.  The best practice here is to keep your meta description tag below 150 characters long.

You’ll want to reflect the content of the page closely.  Choose only about 2 or 3 keywords from each page, and make sure that your title tag and meta description tags reflect this.

3.    Meta Keyword Tag

This tag has become more and more obsolete.  This won’t really effect your search engine rankings or get more people to go to your website.  If you do use a keyword tag, make sure to limit it to 3 keywords or less.

4.    Keyword Density

Keyword density does help or hurt your search engine rankings and ultimately effects whether you can get more people to go to your website.  It is not as cut and dry as it used to be, but it’s manageable.  The ideal keyword density now varies from industry to industry, phrase to phrase.  To discover the correct density you should target, find the top websites in your search categories and see what percentages these sites have.  You will usually find that these sites have similar densities to each other, and it’s a good estimation of what to aim for.

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1.    Be Aware of Body Text and Keyword Placement

The placement and position of important keywords/keyword phrases on your website will help you get people to go to your website.  You don’t want to spam the search engines and your website visitors with a huge amount (overtly spamming) of phrases at the top of each page, try to add in some places as close to the top of the page as possible.

2.    Use Synonyms

Make sure that you include various synonyms for your keywords and keyword phrases in your content on your websiteGoogle will always look into these synonyms and tie the relevance of the page together with your main target phrases, which in the end, will help you to get more people to go to your web site.

3.    Use Keywords in Your Domain

There is definitely a benefit to using a target phrase as part of your top level domain.  If you are starting off in the internet marketing and are thinking about a domain name that would perfectly suit your business, then yes, I would suggest using a domain name that had your keywords in it.  Here are some other tips for domain names:

a.    Try to make it easy to remember.
b.    Try to keep it short
c.    Try to keep it relevant
d.    Register it for more than one year – Google likes consistency!

Keep in mind, older domains are generally easier to rank with than newer domains.  Head over to Flippa.com and see if you can’t pick up an aged domain.

4.    Make sure your website has keyword specific URLS

Using your keywords in specific URLs for specific pages can add some importance to your website in regards to search engine rankings and in turn, get more people to go to your website.  Name your directories according to keywords as well – that helps.

5.    Remember your link anchor text

This is the text that you would be able to click on in a link.  When you have full or partial keyword phrases in your link text, they help you to get people to go to your website by SEO.  This is also relevant when you’re talking about surrounding text.  When the actual content around the link is relevant as well, your link will be more important.  Click here for more information on anchor text.

6.    Optimize your alt images

Image alt text is still a slice of the search engine optimization pie, the bigger issue to get people to go to your website is with image based navigation.  If you have an image that will be linking to another page, then the text (alt text) on the image should be the same way as a standard anchor text is.  Image alt text should describe the image as well as use keywords – but keep it short.

7.    Inline links are important

An inline link is a link that can be found inside a paragraph as opposed to a simple list of links that is found in a menu or sitemap.  Links that are found mid paragraph usually pass on a bit more value than the surrounding text and can help get more people to go to your website.

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