35 Tips SEO Untuk Mendapatkan Ranking Pertama di Halaman Pertama Google Search Engine
35 SEO Tips for Becoming an SEO Expert
I had someone ask me the other day: “Sonny, is it possible to rank on page 1 of Google in another city besides the one my business is located in?”
My Answer: “YES!”
How do I know this?
Because I run my business out of Racine, WI and I currently rank #1 on page 1 on Google as a High Conversion Website Expert in Chicago, IL
AND I rank #2 as an AdWords Expert in Chicago as well!
So this shows that not only am I an Expert in High Converting Web Design and AdWords but that I am an SEO Expert as well.
Which is why I love helping business owners in setting up their SEO in creative ways that will increase their sales and conversions exponentially.
However, sometimes we just have to face
the fact that when starting out in business, we can’t always afford to
hire people to do things for us right away. So, if you don’t yet have
the cash to invest, and want an SEO Expert’s advice, this video and the 35 tips below it are sure to get you started.
1 – Make sure the
keywords you want to rank for are actually in the body of your article.
Over using them, however, is seen as keyword stuffing, which will cause
you problems.
2 – Use relevant
keywords in the ALT & TITLE tags. Again, don’t over use them, and
avoid using them on photos that aren’t directly about the keyword i.e.
don’t use the keywords on a clipart image of a ‘tick’, etc.
3 – Headings should have ‘H1’ tags, subheadings ‘H2’ tags etc.
4 – Headings and subheading should have a primary keyword, but use it in a way that makes sense of the heading.
5 – Try to keep the
number of links in the body of your content to as few as possible. Too
many looks suspicious, and you don’t want people leaving your site via a
link when they’re only part way through an article.
6 – Incomplete, or
‘under construction’ sites don’t tend to get ranked, and, people who do
visit them are unlikely to remember to come back when the site is
‘complete’.
8 – Don’t have a page
full of images and no text. Text can be optimized, and is loved by the
search engines, images only have tags, and they can be over used far too
quickly.
9 – When you’re ready
to launch your site to the world submit it to: Google, Bing, Yahoo,
ASK.com and MSN; don’t wait for them to ‘find’ you, you don’t have that
much time on your hands.
10 – Submit to social
bookmarking sites like del.icio.us; directories like the yellow pages;
and if you have some money to spend, there are some good PR sites that
will get you indexed really quickly.
11 – Don’t make your titles too long, you want the whole thing to show in the search engines.
12 – Create an XML sitemap to makes sure the search engine spiders can find their way around your site.
13 – Have a version of the sitemap that visitors can use to quickly find their way around your site.
14 – Don’t use the
latest ‘loopholes’ that are always finding their way onto the IM market;
at best they’re short lived, at worst they could get your site removed
from the search engine databases.
15 – Robots.txt will
help you stop the search engine spiders from following links away from
your site, or to parts of your site that you’d rather weren’t indexed.
This means they can spend more time finding the bits that matter.
16 – Keep your Meta tag
descriptions short, keyword relevant, but don’t over use the keywords
i.e. avoid keyword spamming or stuffing.
17 – Don’t fill your Meta Tags with a lot of irrelevant keywords; pick the ones you need, and use no more than 15 words.
18 – Dynamic pages are difficult to ‘spider’ so they’re difficult to get listed, if at all possible, try not to use them.
19 – Check out how your
site looks in a number of different browsers; what looks good in one,
may not work in another; this could lead to indexing problems because it
may mean there’s something wrong with the coding.
20 – Double check that there are no broken links or errors in your CSS, or HTML code.
21 – Duplicate content
is bad, no matter what people may say. With all of the billions of
webpages out there you may think that a few hundred pages with the same
content make up a tiny percentage of the total number of pages, so why
would they be worried? That would be underestimating the search engines’
drive to get rid of them; make sure you’re unique and you shouldn’t
find your site being de-indexed due to duplicate content.
22 – Don’t specifically track the good search bots; let them roam free and there’s less chance of there being any indexing problem.
23 – Be careful when it
comes to using online sites to submit your site, it’s too easy to
overuse them, and look like you’re spamming the search engines.
24 – Online submission
sites may have picked up a reputation for spamming, so sites submitted
via them may not be ‘looked at’ as quickly for indexing.
25 – Don’t create pages
that set out to scam, phish, send viruses, or Trojans etc. You could
end up with more problems than just not being listed.
26 – Don’t try to trick
the search engines into thinking they are sending people to a site
about one thing, and having them go to a site about something else; they
will pick up on this quite quickly, these days.
27 – Get a good mixture
of both high and low PR one way links to your site. Try to make the
links back to your site keyword anchor text in the body of good,
relevant content.
28 – Avoid getting
links from the types of sites the search engines don’t like i.e.
scammers, hackers, link farms, etc. The search engines won’t give you
any ‘credit’ for them, and may penalise your site because of them.
29 – SEO
services can be a great thing to buy, but be careful as some companies
use questionable ranking tactics; these won’t do your site any good at
all.
30 – ‘Hidden’ text and link stuffing are a no-no.
31 – Your site needs to
contain useful content before it will get a decent ranking, lists of
affiliate links don’t rank that well, and will probably get removed from
the search engine database, if they even make it there to begin with.
32 – The more useful
and informative your site is, the more people will want to come back;
other sites will link to you as an authority, and the search engines
will come back time after time to spider your new content.
33 – Avoid questionable linking methods like having too many reciprocal links, or over using link exchanges etc.
34 – Make sure all of
your links work, and try to internally link from the body of your
content to other relevant pages you have on your site.
35 – This used to be
very popular, but is being cracked down on by the search engines – don’t
sell links to, or buy them from other sites.
If you can put at least a third of these SEO
tactics into action on your site, you should start to see it rising
through the ranks. Avoid questionable tactics that can get you removed
from the search engines, give the people the content that they were
expecting to see when they went to your site, and you’ll be doing better
than most of the ‘SEO experts’ online at the moment.
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