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WEB
DESIGN ARTICLES
The
Birth of a Professional Web Site
Part Seven Web Page Optimization
by Shelley Lowery
Selecting the right keyword phrases for each page
of your web site is the first step towards ranking high in the Search Engines. However, it
is only the first step.
In addition to selecting targeted keyword phrases, you must also strategically optimize
your page including:
META description tag
META keyword tag
Title
Image ALT tags
Heading tags
Image names
Hyperlinks
Body text
<META>
The META description tag will contain a description of your site. This description will be
visible in some of the Search Engines when your site is returned in a search.
Your description should include your site's most important keyword phrases.
Example:
<META name="DESCRIPTION" content="Providing dog
grooming tips, supplies and training.">
The META Keywords tag will contain a list of your keyword phrases separated with a comma.
Your primary keyword phrase should be first, followed by one or two secondary keyword
phrases.
Example:
<META name="KEYWORDS" content="dog grooming tips,
dog grooming supplies, dog grooming training">
<IMG ALT>
An image Alt tag follows your graphic address or URL in your HTML code. These words will
be displayed in place of your graphics through an older browser or when your visitors have
their graphics turned off.
To fully optimize your graphics, insert your keyword phrases within the Alt tags of your
graphics. At a bare minimum, make sure you use enough images to display all of your
keyword phrases. Remember...your primary keyword phrase should always come first.
Example Images (Notice the images are named using the three primary keyword phrases):
dog_grooming_tips.jpg
dog_grooming_supplies.jpg
dog_grooming_training.jpg
Example:
<IMG SRC=WIDTH=80 HEIGHT=105 dog_grooming_tips.jpg ALT=dog
grooming tips>
<IMG SRC=WIDTH=80 HEIGHT=105 dog_grooming_supplies.jpg ALT=dog grooming supplies>
<IMG SRC=WIDTH=80 HEIGHT=105 dog_grooming_training.jpg ALT=dog grooming training>
<TITLE> Tag
Just as you must place your keyword phrases within your META description and keyword tags,
you must also use your primary keyword phrase as your web page title. Nothing more should
appear between the <TITLE> and </TITLE> tags except your primary keyword
phrase.
<H?> Tag
Heading tags are used to separate topics and range from <H1> being very large and
bold to <H6> which is very small and bold. Some Search Engines place relevance on
text displayed within the heading tags. Top priority is placed on the highest listed
heading tag.
Your keyword phrases should each be used as a heading for sections within your web page
(placed in the same order as your keyword phrases within your META keywords tag) and
placed within an appropriate heading tag. These headings should be followed by some
descriptive text.
Your headings should look something like this:
<H?>Dog Grooming Tips</H?>
Your descriptive content containing your keyword phrase.
<H?>Dog Grooming Supplies</H?>
Your descriptive content containing your keyword phrase.
<H?>Dog Grooming Training</H?>
Your descriptive content containing your keyword phrase.
<A HREF> Tag
When creating links on your web page, your links should be displayed together with a small
image in front of each link. This image might be a graphic bullet, arrow, or whatever
you'd like. These images will not only enhance your web page, but they will also enable
you to place your keyword phrases within the Alt tags.
When you begin creating your links, make sure the page name, image name and page
description text all contain your keyword phrases.
Your HTML code might look something like this:
<img src=dog_grooming_tips.gif alt=dog grooming tips>
<a href=dog_grooming_tips.htm>Dog Grooming Tips</a>
<img src=dog_grooming_supplies.gif alt=dog grooming supplies>
<a href=dog_grooming_supplies.htm>Dog Grooming Supplies</a>
<img src=dog_grooming_training.gif alt=dog grooming training>
<a href=dog_grooming_training.htm>Dog Grooming Training</a>
<BODY>Text</BODY>
Optimizing your text is another important step towards ranking higher in the Search
Engines. Your web page should contain plenty of text and should contain each of your
keywords and keyword phrases used in different variations. If all of your keyword phrases
you've listed within your META tags aren't found within your text, the Search Engines will
simply ignore them.
Search Engine Submissions
Once you've optimized your web pages and uploaded them to your server, your next step will
be to submit your main pages to the Search Engines. However, don't submit your pages to
Google. Your pages will rank much higher if you allow this Search Engine to find your
pages on its own.
You may want to consider creating a site map for your site and submit this page to Google
instead. A site map is a page that outlines how your pages are set up and linked together.
If you design a site map with links to all of your pages, the Search Engine robots can
easily spider and index them.
Taking the time to optimize each of your web pages is the most important step you can take
towards ranking high in the Search Engines and driving your more traffic to your web site.
(Continued in part eight)
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
About the Author:
Shelley Lowery is the author of the acclaimed web design course, Web Design Mastery. http://www.webdesignmastery.com
And, Ebook Starter - Give Your Ebooks the look and feel of a REAL book. http://www.ebookstarter.com Visit
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