Quick Guide on Optimizing Every Page of Your Site
Introduction
In this quick guide we’re going to be working with the SEO Preparation Tool which can be found at web-inspect.com in the left menu. I'm also going to reference to Microsoft FrontPage on how to work on the site. You can use another program, though the instructions may not correspond.
Do this first
Go to web-inspect.com and click on SEO preparation tool. Now put in the URL of each of the web pages you want to optimize, and put in the keyword or phrase you want to optimize for. Click Go and wait to see your score. If your score is not 80 or higher out of 100, you need to follow each of the steps below, and then check it again.
Remember, you need to check EVERY page of your site for the score. Every page of your site may be optimized for the same keyword or each page may be optimized for its own keyword.
The Procedure
There are 7 main areas of EACH webpage that we will focus on, in order to optimize your entire site.
1. Title
2. Meta - Keywords
3. Meta - Description
4. Anchor Tags
5. Headlines
6. Alt Tags
7. Content
1. Title - the title appears in the very top area of your browser such as Internet Explorer. If you look at the blue bar at the top of your screen while you’re browsing a website, you will see the title of the page you’re on. Each page has it’s own individual title.
According to web-inspect, the title should contain between 6 and 12 words. Though this is not always true, this is what web-inspect recommends for top optimization. Your keyword or phrase should come first, followed by a short description.
To change the title in FrontPage, open up the page you are working with, right-click anywhere on the page and click Page Properties. Here you will see a blank space for the Title. Go ahead and put it in there.
2. Meta - Keywords - the Meta keywords is a hidden section of your site that only search engine robots or spiders can see. They cannot be seen by any visitor to your website unless they view the source of your page.
According to web-inspect, each page should have between 7 and 48 keywords and your main one should appear at least once. It is important that you list the keywords in order of highest to lowest importance. Keywords can also be phrases, and each one should be separated by a comma. To set up the meta-keywords in FrontPage, open up the page you are working with, right-click anywhere on the page and click Page Properties. Here you will see a blank space for keywords. Put your keywords there.
3. Meta - Description - the Meta description is a hidden section of your site that only search engine robots or spiders can see. It cannot be seen by any visitor to your website unless they view the source of your page.
According to web-inspect, each page should have between 12 and 24 words in your description, with the keyword phrase appearing at least once. The description should have your keyword / phrase in the beginning. It is usually a normal sentence, but you want to try to include as many important keywords or phrases as you can.
To set up the meta-keywords in FrontPage, open up the page you are working with, right-click anywhere on the page and click Page Properties. Here you will see a blank space for the description. Put your description there. |