SEO Search Engine Optimization, Mistakes, and Solutions

Search Engine
Optimization
To many websites, webmasters discover that major sources
of website traffic come from search engines. Therefore, they are all keen
on gaining top search engine placements through search engine optimization (SEO). Based
on several years of SEO experience, we point out some common search
engine ranking mistakes and shed some lights to correct it.
1. Cannot Get Indexed by Search Engines, Really? A garment ERP
software solution provider came to me and asked a question: "I have established
a new website for 1 year, and found a SEO company to submit my website. However,
my website can be found in search engines only and when I type my domain name in
the search query box the SEO company told me: "My domain got banned". What
can I do?
They have been fooled
by that SEO company. If you type your domain name in the search box and your
website can be found, it means your website has not been banned. Interestingly,
your SEO company's domain name is no longer found in Google
. The domain got banned only.
To help them find out the
real problems, look for the following in search engines:
a. When typing their domain name in the search query box, the site will
be displayed in the search result. Instead of displaying Title Tag in the
search result, search engine displays their domain name only. b. Only 1 page is being indexed.
What's the problem then?
With a closer look to the coding, I found
that at the top of the webpage, they heavily use Javascript to present their
heading, company name, visible content, and website menu. Actually, many search
engines have difficulties in reading Javascript codes.
Solution?
Put those Javascript in external js files
and leave the webpages with plain HTML codes. Search engines usually have
problems in crawling Javascript. Since their whole site navigation menu is
written in Javascript, they should build a sitemap using plain HTML so that
search engines can read all of their pages.
One more tip: When you
cannot get indexed by search engines, do not blindly believe someone saying that
your website get banned. You should firstly look at your website structure and
see if your coding is clumsy and make search engines hard to "read" your website
.
The problem created by Javascript is not
uncommon nowadays. Even a very big Asia Market Research Firm also commits this
error. They are now starting to rectify it.
2. Link Building In many
forums, some people are strongly opposed
to link exchange and claim that it is a devil and it hurts your search engine
optimization and ranking and even get you banned.
Evidence shows that many top sites are doing
link exchange and getting top rankings across all major search engines. In
addition, link exchange has been a long used way for traffic building by smaller
websites. I do not see why search engines will block people to promote websites
using this simple and long used method.
Indeed, link exchange becomes a problem only
when you manipulate link text with a pure purpose of tricking search engines,
exchange links with link farms, or buy hundreds of domain names and cross-link
with your site.
A solution to avoid link exchange hurting
you includes:
1. Use a wide variety of link text 2. Seek link exchange with sites of
similar theme 3. Emphasize on how much traffic you can get from your link
partners instead of search engine ranking
Some webmasters know
the importance of link exchange. However, they think that it consumes most of
their time and finally give up doing it. A solution is that you can consider
using Linkautomate.com
to
manage your links. This kind of software saves you time in link checking and
link page update.
3. Use of Flash Intro Web
design companies try hard to persuade you to
use a Flash introduction as your homepage. You think that "Wow! The flash animation is
very appealing and it makes your site looks more attractive". However, do
you know that it can hurt your website in search engine optimization and
ranking? Let me explain..
Search engines analyze website based on text. Flash,
unluckily, is not text. According to "How to Design Website Guideline" of
Siuchu Suga, search engines are not able to read content presented by Flash.
They just treat Flash as an embedded object or graphics only. If you use a
Flash Intro as your homepage, you will never get good search engine optimization.
In addition, many Flash intro do not offer
additional and meaningful content to visitors. Ask your visitors, how many of
them are really interested in reading your Flash Intro before going straight to
your website content?
A solution to use Flash or not, please ask
yourself whether the Flash intro is really useful and can offer additional
information to your visitors? Secondly, instead of a Flash homepage, you may
consider making a Flash header together with content at your
homepage.

4. Hidden Text and Meta Tags Webmasters understand that keyword density is a way to
improve search engine ranking, and some webmasters use a technique called
"keyword stuffing". They will stuff keywords into their webpages repeatedly,
e.g. "keyword 1, keyword 2, .... keyword 1, keyword 2...." Well, everyone knows
it does not make sense to visitors. Therefore, those "clever" webmasters will
make those text invisible. For example, make the text color identical to
background color.
Unluckily, this trick no longer works for search engine optimization.
Search engines are able to detect it, and penalize websites using this nonsense
technique. If you do not want your site being penalized, remove those text
immediately in case you have adopted this method.
Some webmasters only
stuff keywords in Meta Keyword Tags, an area for putting keywords. I am sorry to
say that stuffing keywords in Meta keyword tags is also no good. You can only
repeat a keyword for 3 times at most. Nowadays, search engines place less
emphasis or even no emphasis on Meta keyword tags. So, what is the point of
risking yourself by stuffing keywords there?
5. Use of Dynamic Pages Many websites use content management system
(CMS) to generate their webpages. As generation of dynamic pages are easier
for website development, CMS generally use dynamic pages. However, search engine
optimization is difficult to spiders and to understand them.
To solve the problem, you can consider using Mod
Rewrite in case you use Apache server or finding a CMS that can generate static
HTML pages.
6. Be a Pagerank Monster Many search engine marketers are too focused on
their website's pagerank. Everyday, they are talking and checking
pagerank.
They perform link
building based on pagerank only. In fact, pagerank is only one factor for Google to determine search engine ranking. It also
cannot affect your rankings in other search engines like Yahoo and MSN
. If you are too concerned about pagerank, you finally will ignore other
important optimization criteria.
Therefore, you should repeatedly remind yourself that pagerank
is only one of the many factors in search engine optimization and you cannot only work
on it.
7. Too Believe in Sandbox Some webmasters propose that a new website will be put into
sandbox by Google so that you cannot get any high rankings for highly
competitive keywords. Even though their website cannot get any rankings after 1
year, they still believe that it is sandbox effect. Some even says Yahoo has
Sandbox, MSN has Sandbox, etc...
From Google 's patent information, there is no clue that such
sandbox occurs. From my experience, if your site is new and cannot rank high in
highly competitive keywords, it is solely because other websites are more established
in search engine world. For example, they have more inbound links, more
content, etc. Therefore, webmasters should not focus on finding how to get
out from sandbox. Instead, you should put more effort in link building and content optimization
for search engine optimization. Eventually, you will see your website's
rankings rise.
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