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The Art Of Optimizing Your Website For Search Engines

October 24th, 2008

Written by Mr Javo

Every time we want to create a website, we think about the sources of traffic. In my case, the most of my traffic comes from other sites, such as blogs and social media networks. In the case of search engines, I have noticed that I received many visits through the keyword “canonical url” due to a post that I wrote many time ago.

No matter what, the fact is that getting indexed and raking high on search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, MSN and others, is a must if you want to get tons of traffic through them.

As you may know, this is very related with the Meta Tags you use, something that I have explained in other post but I will retook in this post.

Submitting your website on Search Engines

The only way you will make money with your website is attracting visitors to it! Understanding by website a blog, forum, social media or anything else. You won’t magically get money with your website if people don’t see what you are offering. Of course you can attract visitors with PPC, paid advertising or blog reviews, but in this post we will deal with search engines.

There are 4 main search engines that you should submit your website on:

I will tell you the truth, the only search engine which you should submit your site on is dmoz. If you use the form to apply for the other 3 ones you will be wasting your time. Why? Because everybody submits its websites through that forms and there are big lists of websites waiting months to be indexed. There are other way to get indexed by those search engines without using its forms :cool: .

For example, getting backlinks from websites that are already indexed can help you a lot, because all these search engines are constantly sending their spiders to scan every website they have indexed. So when they scan a website which is not listed in their databases, they have a mechanism that put you in automatically. So if you think to launch a new blog for example, try to get some backlinks from sites related with yours and this way, you will get indexed very fast. When I launch this blog, I applied the technique that I’m sharing with you know and I get indexed in less than 24 hours :grin: .

Build a Search Engine-Friendly site

The main difference of ranking among the millions of websites listed by search engines is because ones are more friendly than others to search engines. What do I mean by? Everything in your website has an impact on your ranking. Websites with many images and few text are terrible for SEO, how they pretend to be analyzed by search engines? I know they have complex algorithms but it’s not so advanced! In the other hand, websites with less dynamic structures and more rich text are easily indexed by search engines, websites with headers, the footers, xml feeds, alt tags on images, titles on their links and that kind of things.

Keep in mind that search engines cannot red the following information:

  • Multimedia files like Flash or words within images.
  • Content in frames.
  • Content on dynamic pages.

The last point has changed a little with the passing of time, because if you think about the case of the blogs, unless you force them to create a static page, your content will be created on dynamic pages. Nevertheless, using static or dynamic pages your content will be read and recognized by search engines without problems.

In the case of images and links, remember to add an alt tag and a title, search engines register that kind of things when they send their spiders, also know as crawlers or robots.

Optimizing your website for Google

As we know, Google is constantly changing its algorithm to determine the rank of a website, and reason of that is simple. Among other reasons, they do this basically to prevent big sites from dominating results permanently. So as you can imagine, optimizing your website for Google could be a hard task because they are shaking the things constantly.

Google bases its algorithm starting from keywords. So I recommend you to check my preview post Finding Good Keywords For Your Website in order to know more about this topic. The fact is that PageRank equation is a big mystery, no one knows with exactitude which are the components which help you to have a higher rank, but there are some hints which appear to have an extra value on the formula:

  • Inbound  Links from related sites with high PR.
  • Inbound  Links from blogs.
  • Inbound Links from .edu, .gov or .org.
  • Outbound Links to high-ranked relevant websites.
  • The size and quantity of information on your site.
  • A Google Sitemap. You can generate one for Wordpress by using this plugin, or by visiting this site.
  • Updated content.
  • Visible Title and Alt Tags.
  • Using keywords on your Heading tags, bold and italicized words.
  • Site traffic.

Optimizing your website for other search engines, such as Yahoo! or MSN

As you could see in the preview part of the post, Google focuses its attention mainly on inbound links, or links that point back to your site. In the case of Yahoo!, MSN or other search engines, they seem to emphasize on Meta Tags.

Meta Tags appear at the beginning of the source code of your website, in the <head> section. They provide information about your site to the browser and search engines, and the most important of them are:

  • The Title
  • Page Description
  • Keywords

The Title can be set by using the HTML code <title> and it sets the title of your website, being this the text which the browser will display when someone visits your site.

The Page Description can be set by using the HTML code <meta name=“description” content=“Your site description here” /> and basically this is the text that search engines will show when someone find your site through they.

By the way, the second one is the result showed by Yahoo! and It seems that it’s not updated…

The Keywords tag can be set by using the HTML code <meta name=“keywords” content=“keyword1, keyword2, keyword 3…” /> and it lists the relevant terms for a website. Remember that it is really important to set only relevant keywords or you could get slapped by search engines! Also, I recommend you the following things in order to optimize your website for any search engine:

  • Try to keep your keyword list under 20 elements. I know it could be hard, in fact I’m using like 40 now, but once you see which keywords are converting are which not, you should eliminate them from the list.
  • Long Tail Keywords or keyword phrases are more useful that a single word. Basically this is because the competition and the macro-view, the more specific you are with your keywords the higher will be your rank.
  • Do not include articles or prepositions ( a, an, the, on, from, by…). They are not necessary.
  • Use lowercase in your keywords. If you capitalize them, capitalization will be required for match.
  • Plural words include the singular ones when they are in the same root. For example, the keyword roots includes root, but companies does not include company.
  • Phrases include the same words without spaces, i.e. make money online includes makemoneyonline but not vice versa.

Remember that when you use phrases, search engines try to match your keywords with the search manipulating your keyword, i.e. inverting it, mixing it…

What about dmoz?

This is The Open Directory Project from directory.mozilla.org, and it is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links owned by Netscape that is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors. It uses a hierarchical ontology scheme for organizing site listings. Listings on a similar topic are grouped into categories, which can then include smaller categories.

It also feeds its results to Google, AOL and other directories of the web, spreading your website through many sites if you are listed there.

Once your submitted your site to dmoz it will be study. They don’t accept all the sites, you need to cover some requirements and possibly you will be rejected at the first time. Just remember to add your URL in the right category, this is a really important factor which helps you to get in, because if you are a little away from your path, you will be rejected automatically.

To Conclude

It is vital for a website to be indexed by search engines in order to get targeted traffic and attract new readers or customers. I encourage you to check my other post related with keywords and SEO in order to complement the extensive information provided in this post. I hope you like the tips! if you have any special thing that you want to share feel free to leave a comment!


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29 Responses to “The Art Of Optimizing Your Website For Search Engines”

Comment by Bruno Auger | 24 Oct 2008 at 20:42

I never really knew much about optimization until I started reading up on it. I like a few things on here that I never knew about search engines before and how to make your site friendly too them.

Its funny how this post works here but in IE you advertising sidebar is below your post and your comment box doesn’t work

Bruno Augers last blog post..Suspended by Twitter

Comment by Mr Javo | 24 Oct 2008 at 20:55

I really recommend you to use Firefox, IE is much more slow and it has problems to execute some scripts… May be i’m using some HTML codes which are incompatible with it, that’s why you see my blog bad.

However, I will try to figure out that issue…

Comment by cyza Subscribed to comments via email | 26 Oct 2008 at 07:54

I also have the same problem with some of my other sites. Some people just keep quite and let it be that way…but there are few like Auger who take the initiative to inform the owner of the blog about the blog display problem.

Advising our readers to browse via fireFox is easy but whether they do it or not is something we don’t know. I suggest you write a post about this issue. It can also help me solve my problems….

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Comment by Archie Pennies Subscribed to comments via email | 24 Oct 2008 at 22:08

Outstanding post Javo. Dmoz is extremely picky when it comes to accepting sites and it takes months to be reviewed. But the SEO power the link you get there is worth the time. The Yahoo directory is also very powerful SEO wise but a review costs $250 and there is no guaranteed inclusion which is rather risky if you ask me. Another one is Best of the web and costs around $40 or more a review. Dmoz is the best pick since it is free but I may take some effort to get in.

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Comment by Chris Subscribed to comments via email | 25 Oct 2008 at 05:45

Very good information, thanks studying and for sharing!

 
Comment by Donace | 25 Oct 2008 at 06:51

SEO is OFC important; I have been trying different techniques and been hitting 30-70 hits from SEO daily (about 50% of total traffic).
Not a lot granted but every little helps….also if you do it ‘perfectly’ or as near as possible the hits are EXTREMELY targeted and stick around for longer.

in regards to
‘# Multimedia files like Flash or words within images.’

You can bypass this to an extent for flash (which is now crawlable by google) you can have a small description in the ‘alt’ section…which works the same with images.

 
Comment by blogywalkie.com | 25 Oct 2008 at 19:34

This is good article i never known. Waw, thanks javo for the tips!

blogywalkie.coms last blog post..Mengontrol Robot Google semudah 5 langkah hebat

 
Comment by Dennis Edell Subscribed to comments via email | 25 Oct 2008 at 19:56

Ok buddy, here’s one for ya…what do you say about the (many) people that swear hand submitting to SE’s is a waste of time and possibly harmful…instead you should just let them crawl you naturally?

Dennis Edells last blog post..50 Social Bookmarking Sites. What Are The Top 5-10 Most Popular?

Comment by Mr Javo | 25 Oct 2008 at 20:07

It’s not a waste of time submitting your website to search engines, it’s just that you will need to wait weeks and possibly months to get indexed :twisted: .

Instead, by letting SE’s to crawl you naturally, you will get indexed much faster, as I said I get indexed in 24 hours. The only thing you need to do is:

Once your site is live, search for your domain, i.e. http://mrjavo.com/ . Google will say you that it can’t find that url. After that, get a couple of backlinks to your site and then search again.

This will be a kind of “ping” for SE’s, sending them to find your site. Note: May be this is a myth, but I applied it 3 times and it works perfectly!

Conclusion, let them to find you naturally!

 
 
Comment by Tara @ Affiliate Marketing Prodigy | 25 Oct 2008 at 23:04

Mr Javo,
For years I have submitted different sites to DMOZ and never had not one added. I have submitted at least 40 or so, and never had any rejection letter or any response at all.

Tara @ Affiliate Marketing Prodigys last blog post..Fast Search Engine Indexing

Comment by Mr Javo | 26 Oct 2008 at 11:16

Could you tell us your secret? :D

 
 
Comment by cyza Subscribed to comments via email | 26 Oct 2008 at 07:49

Awesome! Brilliant information. Very useful. People like me can use and apply it straight away. I used to submit my blog to google, yahoo and MSN, but I have not yet submit to Dmoz. I’ll try it out.

I think I should also ask you about Kish Translate plugin influence on the search engine… Do you think it can somehow contribute to improve our blog rank? or rate of indexed in the search engine?

Comment by Mr Javo | 26 Oct 2008 at 11:15

Thank you cyza! Well I have to say that I have never heard about that plugin, but I can investigate and write a post about the topic…

 
 
Comment by Ajith Edassery | 26 Oct 2008 at 14:18

In my case 45% of the traffic is coming in from search engines though the bounce rate there in is quite high. I guess that percentage indicates that the site is more or less optimized??

I heard that some search engines does not crawl above 100URLs on a particular page. Is it true?

Ajith Edasserys last blog post..Describe your blog in ONE word here!

 
Comment by Louis Liem - Busby SEO Test | 27 Oct 2008 at 22:07

Just heard it a few weeks ago that google is no longer looking up to dmoz. I don’t know how it will affect site indexing.

One more, is google slamming blogs with dofollow comments? anybody got an info on this?

Louis Liem - Busby SEO Tests last blog post..Easily Find Posts with Broken Shrinked URLs

 
Comment by Minnesota Attorney | 28 Oct 2008 at 10:58

You are the first person I have read who advised people to get backlinks rather than submit a new site to search engines. This is great advice. From my experience trying both approaches, the backlinks approach works much quicker. This is especially the case with Google. In other words, people should link to their new sites rather than submit them.

Minnesota Attorneys last blog post..Blog Law 101: Keeping Your Blog Legal

 
Comment by Lazy Slacker | 28 Oct 2008 at 19:26

Optimization is the key (it helps a lot). I just started a new blog and use keyword research in every post.

Makes a huge difference

Lazy Slackers last blog post..re: Rick here

 
Comment by Minnesota Attorney | 30 Oct 2008 at 11:53

Great advice. However, I wonder if DMOZ is worth the effort. I have submitted a number of high quality sites (including a PR5 site) to DMOZ over the years and they never get listed. I understand their editors have a backlog of sites to review in some categories, which is probably why my sites (in popular categories) have not been reviewed. This is my experience. Maybe others will have a better experience with getting their sites listed in DMOZ.

Minnesota Attorneys last blog post..Blog Law 101: Keeping Your Blog Legal

 
Comment by Simple Mindz | 2 Nov 2008 at 11:04

I did the Dmoz thing - never heard anything back from them though. That was like a year or so ago? I could be listed- but I never actually bothered to check.
Most of my traffic actually comes from search engines. And most times its from old posts. :smile:

 
Comment by Work From Home Business Blog Subscribed to comments via email | 5 Nov 2008 at 10:15

Hi Javo,
Thanks for such great information here. BTW I heard that Google has said in October’s Q&A with webmasters that Inbound Links from .edu, .gov or .org are normal backlinks and not top quality links anymore. That’s what is said but really who knows if Google’s employees are kept in the dark.

Peter Lee

Work From Home Business Blogs last blog post..How To Get Free Backlinks From Ebay

 
Comment by Vol Cars | 6 Nov 2008 at 07:36

Well I am afraid a lot of google algorithms for SEO have changed wherein, it doesn’t any more endorse submission to web-directories and also it mentions clearly that make web-sites for users and not search engines. All these and a lot more point on google guideline available on webmaster guidelines.

 
Comment by Indonesian Webbies | 8 Nov 2008 at 10:27

Honestly, its a complete tutorial… There are so much method for optimizing website.. And all things that i know was wrote on your blog thank you so much than… :)

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Comment by Gerald SEO Tips Blog | 24 Nov 2008 at 16:05

I’d say getting search enigne to find your site is really fairly simple as long as you are on the net and connected to something. i.e. a couple of directory or blog comments or anything really the search engine spiders will find you. That being sais keywords in the content, titles, heads, sub heads and links are as well as inbound link are really the most improtant factors. I’ve outlined 10 key point for improving SEO results in this recent knol that I wrote search engine optimization rules to live by I hope some of you may find these tips useful as well.

Gerald SEO Tips Blogs last blog post..5 Free SEO Tools You’re Probably Not Using Yet

 
Comment by blackhatseoforum | 25 Jan 2009 at 00:15

i tried many times to submit to Dmoz but still no luck. :shock:

 
Comment by Steve | 28 Apr 2009 at 19:57

As Archie Pennies mentioned, Dmoz is picky in its selections however is definitely worth the submission. If you are having trouble with optimizing websites for search engines, it may be worth while contacting a Digital Agency, to assist with all Digital Media & Marketing activities.

 

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