Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

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  • davidundalicia
    General

    • Mar 2006
    • 6294

    Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

    On page factors - Is your website search engine friendly?

    So you have a website but where is it on Google?
    Have you fallen foul of a penalty or have you overlooked one of the many common search engine optimisation pitfalls when designing your site?

    Understanding what works for the search engines and what doesn't when it comes to the content on your website can have a crucial impact on the relevance and/or page rank of your pages from a SEO perspective.

    Here we highlight common mistakes that could affect your ranking on Google and other search engines.

    Optimising for the correct keywords
    Basically 'Get real' about what keywords you feel your website can be ranked for.
    If you have a ten page website in a highly competitive market then ranking naturally for the major terms will be close to impossible.
    Use the O*****re keyword tool together with the number of results on Google to find out what keywords are searched for and how many other websites are targeting them. If you are lucky then you might even find a popular keyword that not many other websites are optimised for. Alternatively a good tool for this job is Wordtracker from Rivergold Associates Ltd.

    Code validation
    If your html code is not valid then this could make it very difficult or even impossible for a search engine to separate your page content from your code.
    If the search engine cannot see your content then your page will obviously have no relevance.Frames
    Even though most, if not all, major search engines now index frames and even with the use of the NOFRAMES tag you run the risk of your pages being displayed in the search engine results out of context.
    As each individual page is indexed separately, it is likely that your website visitors will not see your pages within your frame and will effectively be stuck on the page they arrive at.
    If you must use frames then create a 'Home' link on each of your individual content pages and point the link at your frameset index page.

    JavaScript navigation
    If you use JavaScript to control your website navigation then search engine spiders may have problems crawling your site.
    If you must use JavaScript then there are two options available to you:Use the NOSCRIPT tag to *******te the JavaScript link in standard HTML. *******te your JavaScript links as standard HTML links in the footer of your page.

    Flash content
    Currently only Google can index Macromedia Flash files, how much or how little content they see is open to debate.
    So until search engine technology is able to handle your .swf as standard then it would be advisable to avoid the use of these.
    Again if you must use Flash then offer a standard HTML alternative within NOEMBED tags.Dynamic URLs
    Although Google and Yahoo are able to crawl complicated URLs it is still advisable to keep your URLs simple and avoid the use of long query strings.
    Do not including session IDs in the URL as these can either create a 'spider trap' where the spider indexes the page over and over again or, at worst, your pages will not get indexed at all.
    If you do need to include parameters in the URL then limit them to two and the number of characters per parameter to ten or less.
    The best SEO solution for dynamic URLs is to use Mod-rewrite or Multiviews on Apache.

    No sitemap
    A sitemap is the search engine optimisation tool of choice to ensure every page within your website is indexed by all search engines.
    You should link to your site map from, at least, your homepage but preferably from every page on your website.
    If your website contains hundreds of pages then split the sitemap into several categorised maps and link these all together.
    Try and keep the number of links per page on a sitemap to less than 100.

    Excessive links
    Excessive links on a given page (Google recommends having no more than 100) can lower its relevance and, although it does not result in a ban, this does nothing for your search engine optimisation strategy.

    Be careful who you link to
    As you have no control over who links to your website, incoming links will not harm your rank.
    However outbound links from your website to 'bad neighbourhoods' like link farms will harm your ranking.
    As a rule ensure as many of your outbound links as possible link to websites that are topical to your field of business.

    About the Author: John Hill - Developer, Designer and SEO Professional with E-Gain New Media offering search engine optimisation and PPC management.
    Have fun
    Regards..... David

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  • Bethers
    Major General & Forum Moderator

    • Feb 2006
    • 5224

    #2
    Re: Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

    David, I also get these in my inbox and found this to be one of the better ones, even tho it is overly simplified (in my opinion) - leaving out a lot and not explaining some other things, particularly what is necessary to optimize - on and off the site.
    Beth
    A Child's Palace - Pinata Palace - Moxie Enterprises

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    • davidundalicia
      General

      • Mar 2006
      • 6294

      #3
      Re: Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

      Thats so true beth, and the idea of posting this type of article is to encourage others to explore and learn a little more.
      I just wish I had your knowledge, but then again you have spent a lot of your life working at this.....Its nice to see you sharing with anyone who wishes to learn more.

      lol
      Have fun
      Regards..... David

      Step by Step Visual Tutorials for the complete beginner
      Newbies / Beginners Forum
      FREE Membership Login Scripts: - Meta Tags Analyzer
      My Social Networking Site - Free Contact Forms
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      • Bethers
        Major General & Forum Moderator

        • Feb 2006
        • 5224

        #4
        Re: Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

        I fell into doing SEO for the group of hotels I worked for - they needed someone and I got recruited. So, yeppers, I got sent to some neat training seminars. Most important today, is staying abreast of everything that changes. Cuz what worked a few years ago, might not today.

        Most important thing anyone can do - is make the site to appeal to their customers, give it a fresh look, do research like you would no matter what type of business you have so your marketing reaches the right people - check your spelling and grammar - and remember - it's not about what you like, but what the people who will be coming to you like.

        Then, don't do anything the se's don't like. LOL
        Beth
        A Child's Palace - Pinata Palace - Moxie Enterprises

        SEO and Marketing Tools
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        • Bruce Hewitt
          Major

          • Jun 2006
          • 335

          #5
          Re: Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

          Hi Beth, I'm a total rookie at this, only just starting on my site, and you are a great help, can I call on you if I get stuck?
          Bruce Hewitt
          YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE...
          IT MIGHT AS WELL BE TODAY!

          http://www.panzoomproperties.com
          http://www.thebabydolls.biz
          bruce@webbrok.com

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          • Vasili
            Moderator

            • Mar 2006
            • 14683

            #6
            Re: Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

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            • Bruce Hewitt
              Major

              • Jun 2006
              • 335

              #7
              Re: Search Engine Optimisation Pitfalls

              Will definitely do that, still have a way to go before completion though
              Bruce Hewitt
              YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE...
              IT MIGHT AS WELL BE TODAY!

              http://www.panzoomproperties.com
              http://www.thebabydolls.biz
              bruce@webbrok.com

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