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How Lousy SEO Smothers Good Practices
Online marketers may have the best of intentions with their natural search engine optimization programs. Yet, they drop the ball with their impatience and eagerness to try the latest tricks and fads.
For example, you may know that choosing the right keywords and blending them with the visible text is a critical step. Even if you do this well you may still squelch your effort by going overboard in other ways. Here are five areas where you should tread lightly with SEO:
1. Long Page Titles
Stick with one, two or three search terms with 70 or so characters as your cap. Don’t make the mistake of cramming in a ton of words here.
2. META Descriptions
Strive for 12-15 words. If you go over, it won′t hurt. You will counteract your other optimization efforts by creating a META description monstrosity loaded with too many keywords.
3. Image Alt Tags
Don’t have a field day with alt tags. Often, a web site has many graphics and each could feature an alt tag. Stay away from the temptation to keep repeating your keywords and search phrases in the image source code.
4. Link Title Attribute
Desperate for any edge they can get, some online marketers have discovered ways to pack too many keywords in the source code. Yes, you can identify a link (the words appear when you hover over the link), but what can you really expect to achieve by filling up the link title attribute tag?
5. Domain, Folder and Page Names
Yes, including a keyword in a domain, folder name and page name can help. But it can also look like spam to the search engines and leave the wrong impression on visitors. Do you really want a hideous URL with three hyphens in the domain name, several more in the folder name and three others in the page name?
Your best bet is to stick with the basics – effective page titles and META descriptions (and maybe a few keywords in the keyword META tag). Besides that, focus on good content with search terms spread throughout the page (with some keywords linked to related content on the site). Finally, support these efforts with a robust link building program (getting links to your site from quality web sites).
Slow down. Pace yourself. And be careful what you read in the forums and hear from your friends. Before you do anything off the normal SEO path, you need to be very confident about your choices and their implications.
If you go at a steady pace and test your rankings as you try proven techniques, you’ll increase your odds of success.
About the author:
Michael Murray is vice president of Fathom SEO, an Ohio-based search engine marketing firm. He recently presented “SEO Overkill” at the national Search Engine Strategies conference. Fathom SEO is a member of the Better Business Bureau in Cleveland, SEMPO, SEO Consultants and OSEOP. Visit our site for our SEO white papers and recent SEO studies on the manufacturing a
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SEO Boging for Pagerank
Weblogs have been around for a long time now but in recent times more and more webmasters have been using them to influence their PR in an attempt to acheive better rankings.
Blogs are given a large amount of weight by search engines so it was only a matter of time before webmasters would add blogs to their ever growing arsnal of tools.
There are two methods I have seen being used in order to acheive this, one ethicle and one not so ethicle.
The black-hat way is similar to the old link farms we saw spring up some years ago. Someone creates a large network blogs that are all linked together and contain huge amounts links pointing to their main site. This does not add any benifit to the web and just clogs it up with muliple spam blogs. Any webmaster found using this technique by search engines are running the risk of being penalised.
The ethicle method is creating a blog that contains useful information to it’s readers. If the blog is good enough other webmasters will link to it purely for it’s content, creating strong one way links. One way links give a higher amounts of weight than the over popularised recipracle linking stratergy. Combine this with a link from your blog to main site on each page and you can see why it is called “bloging for PR”. It doesn’t end there, creating a good blog will also keep surfers coming back day after day to read any new content you have posted.
Blogs are fast becoming my favourite way of genarating traffic and if used in the correct manner should be able to boost any sites traffic levels.
About the Author
James Anderson is an SEO Consultant for Podium Solutions Limited Internet Consultancy

