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Organizing a Cost Effective Small Business WebSite Promotion And how to promote your website without Rajesh Tavakari
Organizing a Cost Effective Small Business WebSite Promotion And how to promote your website without costing you a nickel.! Small Business Web Site Promotion The most important thing to remember when you want to encourage visitors to visit your web site is to make sure they will want to return again. 'Visitors' means not just human web surfers, but also the search engines and directories. Small business website promotion, no matter how much you promote your site, will be the look of the site that will keep visitors there and hopefully buy your products or services. Optimize your Site for Search Engines; Check your links Small business website promotion starts with a search engine spider indexing or cataloging your site by following the links from one page to another. Just as human visitors dislike a broken link, so do the spiders. If a link doesn't work they'll simply move onto the next page. No matter how sophisticated the search engine software is, it can't index what it can't find. Also remember that a spider will not be able to follow a link that requires a form submission or Java Script so small business website promotion is very important. While considering the subject of links, if you are using HTML and CSS on your site, make sure that both work properly. A certain minimum level of requirements must be met so that your pages will display correctly. It is only if these are met that a spider can do its work. There are free facilities online that can check both of these for you. * Make sure your links work. * Do not use forms or Javascript if you want a search engine spider to find your pages * Check that HTML and CSS work properly. Do not make your Pages too big! Most of us have heard the expression 'size isn't everything'. While this may not be true of many things, it does matter when it comes to web pages. People do not like having to wait an eternity for a web page to load. Search engine spiders may not fully index a page bigger than 150k in size. Remember that the size of a page does not simply depend on the actual HTML file itself, but includes everything on the page such as images, banners etc. If you have a lot of images on your pages, then either reduce the number of them, or use a program such as Macromedia Fireworks to optimize them for the web. If the page has a big file size because there is a massive amount of text in it, then you should consider splitting the text into smaller, more manageable pieces and putting them on several pages and linking one to another. SEO Chat has a tool called "Page Size Lookup" which can tell you the size of your web page; you can check it out at: http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/page-size/ * Keep the file size to below 150k * Optimize images for the web * Use a free page size checker to find out the actual size of the page. Search Engines and Directories; What is the difference between a search engine and a directory? People frequently use the term 'search engine' as a catch-all expression for anything they use to search the Web. They are different things though, and an understanding of the differences will enable you get use both effectively to promote your site more successfully. How does a search engine work? Search engines use highly sophisticated software to search the web for new pages. It then automatically creates and updates their indexes. Whenever they find an active hyperlink, they will follow it and add that to the index and so on. These 'crawling' programs are generally referred to as 'spiders'. Normally, all this is totally automatic, but sometimes human intervention is involved. The spider will return periodically to the pages and check for updated content. Often there will be a delay between you uploading your page, and the spider finding it, unless you submit your URL directly to the search engine itself. You can submit a web URL to Google ™ free of charge. * Search engines are usually automatic * They will revisit your pages. * Spiders will find all the pages on your site as long as there are active hyperlinks for them to follow. * You can submit a site to most search engines free of charge. How Directories Work. The primary difference between a search engine and a search directory is that a directory is compiled by a real person. Frequently the site owner will submit a short description of the site together with its URL to the directory compiler to be considered for inclusion. Directories are arranged into categories to make it easier to find what you are looking for. When you submit your site to a directory, you choose the category you want your site to be featured in. A reviewer then checks to ensure that your site is in the most suitable category. Another difference between a search engine and a directory is that whereas a search engine could list every individual page in your web site, a directory will generally only contain a single entry covering your entire site. * Directories are compiled by real people. * They are categorized. * A reviewer checks to ensure your site is in the best category. * A directory will usually only contain one entry for your entire site. Shared Indexes and Hybrids Things are never so straightforward though. Some search portals are a hybrid, combing a search engine and a directory. The search engine part returns automated results, while the directory gives human found results. Normally, a hybrid will supply hits from the directory as the primary source, with the search engine results of individual pages as the secondary source. Getting your Site Ready It cannot be stressed too strongly that search engines and/or directories are by far the most important way of getting your site noticed. To do this, you have to properly prepare the site and submit your URL to them. Keywords are important: Choose the right keywords Think what your web site is all about. If you had to describe your site in one word, then that word is your first keyword. Then think about other words to describe your site. Make a list of them, with the most important at the top of the list and so on. You want a list of between ten and fifteen words. Since these keywords will be used in a variety of ways, it is important that you take some time selecting them. Keywords are important because they are possibly the most important thing that a search engine uses to determine whether a page is included in the search results. Even although different search engines use keywords in different ways, most experts agree that the frequency and position of your keywords is an important factor. * Select keywords to describe your site. * Choose 10 – 15 keywords. * Take your time picking keywords – they are extremely important. Pick a Good Title for your Web Page When you write a web page, there is always a tag. This goes into the < head> section of your web page. The tag is what is shown at the top of your web page when it is displayed in a web browser. Search engines, however, often use the tag as the title of the listing in the results. The tag looks like this The name of my Web Page Not only is it good practice to make your tag have a good description of the content of the page, but if you can manage to work into it some of your keywords, so much the better. Why you should use Meta Tags? What are meta tags? Meta tags are a special type of HTML code that goes into the section of a web page. Site visitors do not normally see them, but search engine spiders do. Just as some HTML tags have an attribute with a value, so too do meta tags. As far as optimizing your web page for search engines is concerned, the most important meta tags are keywords and description. The syntax for the keyword < meta > tag is as follows: The description < meta > tag is as follows: Unlike some HTML tags, it is not strictly necessary to have the meta tag closed, but if you want to have valid XHTML, then you do need to close all your tags. Consider your URL Since we are discussing matters that will influence how a page appears, it is worth considering the actual URL of the page itself. Since the URL that appears in your browser reflects the file path for the page, it makes good sense to have the file name reflect the navigation of the site. You can see at a glance that this page refers to the Lower Square, which is part of the Castle, which in turn is part of Stirling. Not only does this meaningful URL impart information to the visitor, but for the web designer it makes sense to have the separate files arranged in a logical manner. This will only apply to pages that have not been dynamically created by a database program, of course. * Choose a meaningful title for your page. * Put your keywords into the Rajesh V. Tavakari, Senior SEO of Website Promotion & Ranking Services. Offering affordable website promotion and natural optimization services since 1998. Website : http://www.website-promotion-ranking-services.com/ . You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice, author name and URL remain intact.
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