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    Hey guys, I am thinking of starting a website but I want to make sure it is designed with SEO in mind, but I dont know much about it.

    Can anyone suggest any basic tips to get my site a good ranking in search engines?

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    hi gerryonline
    you can be a forum member of the www.submitexpress.com I'm sure there many members there that can help you
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    There's really two important areas of search engine optimisation (SEO): onpage and offpage.

    Onpage is where you are at now - ensuring that the code behind the site is correct and supports any ongoing optimisation

    The first step is to do some keyword research and determine a list of keywords that your customers will use to search for your product/service. It's a bit of balancing act, selecting keywords that are relevant but not too competitive. Not relevant and you wont attract the right customers, too competitive and you'll get lost in the crowd.

    The next step is good content. Content is king when it comes to websites. You need to have a good amount of text on each page which should include the keywords where appropriate.

    Then it is ensuring the title, description and keywords head tags are complete and optimised for each page. They should be different for each page and reflect that page's content. Don't forget the alt and title attributes in the body tags.

    After the site has been launched there's the ongoing offpage optimisation.

    Register the site with search engines and directories. Then start link building and content management programs. The more relevant inbound links you have to your site the more useful the site will appear, the higher it will rank. Also keep updating and expanding the content. As I mentioned before content is king.

    There's no quick fix for SEO, it's a lot of individual steps that together help promote your site.

    There's a SEO whitepaper on my website which provides more detail on what's involved that you may find useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intergise View Post
    There's really two important areas of search engine optimisation (SEO): onpage and offpage.

    Onpage is where you are at now - ensuring that the code behind the site is correct and supports any ongoing optimisation

    The first step is to do some keyword research and determine a list of keywords that your customers will use to search for your product/service. It's a bit of balancing act, selecting keywords that are relevant but not too competitive. Not relevant and you wont attract the right customers, too competitive and you'll get lost in the crowd.

    The next step is good content. Content is king when it comes to websites. You need to have a good amount of text on each page which should include the keywords where appropriate.

    Then it is ensuring the title, description and keywords head tags are complete and optimised for each page. They should be different for each page and reflect that page's content. Don't forget the alt and title attributes in the body tags.

    After the site has been launched there's the ongoing offpage optimisation.

    Register the site with search engines and directories. Then start link building and content management programs. The more relevant inbound links you have to your site the more useful the site will appear, the higher it will rank. Also keep updating and expanding the content. As I mentioned before content is king.

    There's no quick fix for SEO, it's a lot of individual steps that together help promote your site.

    There's a SEO whitepaper on my website which provides more detail on what's involved that you may find useful.
    Great post intergise!

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    Glad to be of help.

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    You run into the 'content is king' issue a lot when you have a site that is very low on text and high on graphics. A picture may tell a thousand words, but it doesn't get indexed all that well by Google. Also makes for incredibly badly targeted google adsense and a low clickthru rate - my traffic and the rule of thumb of 2% clickthru rate says my site should be making a few $100 a month in adsense revenue .... it doesn't, and sadly there isn't much I can do about that.

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    Not sure what type of site you've got HWT but could you add text descriptions to the images?

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    Been there, done that, but about half of the site traffic is to a dictionary and alphabet, and when you have a picture of a crocodile there's not much to say except ... C is for crocodile. Most of the site is images with a sub < 10 word description per image. Adsense has a very hard time with it. I started a more text-heavy blog to counter it a little.

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    It's great that you are thinking about SEO before you even start the site - good on you!

    Have you considered including a blog? A blog can add fresh, regular content to your site each day that will be full of relevant keywords. Each new blog post you right will be an extra few chances that your site to show up in the Search Engines.

    Also, if the blog is good enough - people will naturally link to your content so you will be enjoying the on-page and off-page factors of SEO at the same time! You'll be able to attract some very targeted users who are interested in your topic by doing this.

    If you do include a blog, I recommend Wordpress with all of the SEO friendly plugins installed - then just keep putting out good content!

    Hope this helps! If you would like to hear my SEO tutorial in audio format, check out the link in my sig.
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