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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Few Websites for Free Search Engine Submission
Direct Search Engine Submission
Google
Walhello
ScurbTheWeb
ExactSeek
MixCat
Jayde
Web Squash
Search Engine Submission from Other Site
SubmitExpress
AddMe
WebsiteSubmin
I-Need-Hits
BBL Media
Geocities
Build Traffic
Search Engine Optimising
EvrSoft
SearchEnginez
123World
USWebsites
Sunwukong

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posted by WebTeks @ 8:02 AM   3 comments
Monday, February 26, 2007
Planning Search Engine Optimization
Here are several tips for building you website with search engine optimization in your mind:

a) Every page on your site must have a unique title tag, meta keywords tag, and meta description tag according to page.

b) Follow W3C recommendations for HTML document structure. Begin the body copy of your page with your keyword phrase, and repeat it as needed as the theme of the page throughout your copy. Feature your keyword phrase prominently by including it in headers and making it bold or italics.

c) Use text navigation on your site, and use the keyword phrases you have selected as the links. If you cannot use text navigation, include a footer on every page using text links.

d) Build a text site map, and link to it from every page of your site.

e) Organize your navigation according to the importance of your keyword phrases. If you break your site into many pages, link to the most important pages from every page of your site, and link to the other pages from section header pages and the site map.

f) Establish your site by submitting to the major directories, then build your link popularity by submitting to web directories, search engines, and requesting links from related websites.

g)Be patient & wait. A search engine optimization project can take quite some time to work.

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posted by WebTeks @ 1:06 AM   1 comments
Friday, February 23, 2007
Optimize Images on website with "alt" Attribute
Any images on webpage can help listings too. Each image on webpage can include a keyword phrase that relates to the image. This text will also show up & help those that may have their images turned off when visiting the website. This does not work for all engines, but it certainly does not hurt so we recommend you give it a try where you can.

It looks like:
<IMG SRC="myimage.gif" width="15" height="15" alt="describe here! this is submission service">

Where it belongs:
You can add the "alt" attribute to any image on your page.

Tag limits:
We do not recommend using more than a brief sentence or two to describe an image.

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posted by WebTeks @ 8:34 PM   1 comments
Thursday, February 22, 2007
SEO - Meta Tags
Let's recap what needs to be done before you attempt to create meta keyword tags:

* Choose the relevant keywords.
* Write the site's content based on these keywords.
* Create a title tag using the same keywords.
* Create a meta description tag as a marketing sentence, also based on these keywords.

Once you do the above things properly, putting together your meta keyword tag is a very simple procedure.

I usually begin putting the keywords I used in the title of my page in the meta keyword tag. The first words in any tag are assumed to be given more weight, so these are most important. Then I go through each paragraph of text on the page and take any important phrases that might be used in the copy and paste them into the meta keyword tag. I usually separate the phrases with a comma and no space. This is simply a personal preference. Using no commas at all in this tag is basically the same thing, since most engines appear to treat commas as a space. After I get every important word or phrase from the text on the page, I add some common misspellings of some of these same words. I know for a fact that in the past, this could bring some traffic from some engines.

This meta tag is usually placed beneath the title and meta description tags in the <HEAD></HEAD> section of your pages' HTML code, like this:
<HEAD>
<TITLE>DESCRIPTIVE KEYWORDS title goes here</TITLE>
<META NAME="DESCRIPTION" CONTENT="keyword rich marketing sales pitch meta description">
<META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="keywords,go here,separated by a comma,but not a space">
</HEAD>

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posted by WebTeks @ 7:49 PM   0 comments
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Optimizing for the Correct Keywords
To get listed correctly in the search engines each page of your site that you want listed needs to be optimized to the best of your ability. Since the keywords that you decide to target will be used throughout the optimization process choosing the right keywords is essential. If you choose the wrong keywords you will not be found in the search engines. If you are not found in the search engines how will anyone find your site?
Since the keywords you choose to optimize your pages with are so important we have put together some tips to help you make sure that you make the right choices. You should utilize these tips when selecting keywords for each page that you plan to submit to the search engines.
Think "specific keyword phrases" not "keywords". Why? Due to the extreme amount of competition for general terms in the search engines, if your keyword phrases are too general it is very unlikely you will rank well in the search engines. You stand a far better chance to rank well for specific phrases where there is less competition. The resulting traffic, since it is more highly targeted, should also be much higher quality too!
Try to think like your target audience. What would they search for when looking for the page you are optimizing? It is very easy to fall in the trap of coming up with a short list of what YOU would search for, but what about everyone else? They will not necessarily use the same keywords as you. You should try to come up with as many keyword phrases as you can think of that relate to the page you are optimizing. Try asking a few friends and family what they would search for when searching for a site like yours.
Check out your competition for ideas. Do a search using keywords that you already know you want to target and click through on the top sites that come up. Once on the site view the source HTML code and view the keywords they have in their meta tags - this should give you many more ideas! Make sure to only use keywords that relate to YOUR site or page. To view the HTML code simply click the 'View' at the top of your web browser then select 'Source', or 'Page Source'.
You should develop a list of keyword phrases, following the tips on this page, for each page that you optimize for the search engines.






Here's an example for a site selling cloths:
GeneralMuch better
cloths export quality cloths
shirts branded cotton shirt
saries silks saries

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posted by WebTeks @ 12:59 AM   0 comments
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