What Do Search Engines Look For?

There is a lot of confusion about what search engines consider important when it comes to determining organic position. Here is my short list of key elements that search engines consider key when determining position.

  1. Source code title tag – this is one of the most important tags for your website and key to organic placement.
  2. Source code meta description tag – this is another important tag but not as crucial as the title tag but still very important.
  3. Keywords meta tags – I still input content in this tag, but it has been devalued by Google so don’t take a lot of time on it, or you can leave it out.
  4. Domain name registration renewal period. I recommend a minimum renewal of two years and five is even better. Google does look at this as just one of their organic placement factors.
  5. Home page content – this is crucial to organic placement. If your home page is all in graphics or has very little content, you WILL struggle to get organic placement.
  6. Spiderable navigation – if your navigation is in flash or image rollovers and you have not provided text-based navigation for search engines to follow, you should make the simple addition of putting text navigation links in the footer of your page.

Sure there are tons of other factors, but for clients who come to me when they are disappointed in their placement typically they all are lacking in the top six items that I have mentioned above and usually have other additional issues such as poor or very little content, no links from other websites, or content that has not been updated in years.

So take a look at your own site, what are your challenges. If you have a factor that you feel I’ve missed click comment and tell me what you think is important.

Everyone Wants to Obamasize Their Website

What’s Obamacize? Well, I call it embracing the instrument of change and introducing technology that Obama used so effectively in his campaign for your personal use. Right now everyone wants to Obamasize their website. No, that does not mean putting up donation boxes, posting flags, or showing political messages but people do want to use technology in a exciting new ways.

So how can you embrace change the same way and Obamasize your website? Here are a few tips:

1. Get going with Twitter. Then use Twitter Feed to show your Twitter news on your blog and website. The big key is to make your Twitter posts witty, short, and interesting. Don’t Twitter about what you are eating for lunch. Obama used Twitter effectively for his campaign and you can use Twitter to move your business forward just as easily.

2. Get going with Facebook and LinkedIn. Well, Obama did not use LinkedIn, but man did he use Facebook effectively for his campaign. You can too! With an aggressive friend addition program and interaction with this fun social networking tool, you to can add your Facebook badges on your blog or website. Get connected with prospects, business associates, and clients.

3. Change the home page of your website. Obama’s election brings in fresh winds of change for our country, why not take some time to embrace change in your own back yard by changing the images on your home page, add interactive elements, add a video? 

Okay, I have to say this one was a stretch, but you get the gist of it, now it’s your turn to coin an Obama  phrase of what you will be doing to Obamacize your website, blog or life now that change is on the way. Just click comments below and let me know what you are going to Obamacize.

Anchor Text Explained

Anchor what?Anchor what? Anchor text- this is the phrase that appears underlined in any link, and search engines consider anchor text highly important.

Here are few examples fo good and bad anchor text in use as a quick tutorial:

Poor use of anchor text:

Click here to download our white paper of Google AdWords. (Note the anchor text in this example is click here.)

Great use of anchor text:

Review our 9 page white paper comparing Google AdWords to Yahoo Sponsored Search now! (See the difference? Much more meat for search engines and actually more descriptive of what the link is actually about.)

Not only should great anchor text be used in websites, but in blog posts, e-newsletters and any online content including feature articles and even press releases. If you provide reciprocal link exchanges change your anchor text to not underline your business name, but rather your services using important keywords.

Using improved anchor text in all you do online is just one small yet simple way to boost your organic search placement.

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