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Top 7 SEO Tips

Posted by linkswebtraffic on July 2, 2008

USE BOLD : Use the <b> </b> tags around some of your keywords on each page. Do NOT use them everywhere the keyword appears. Once or twice is plenty.

Site map : site needs a site map, which should be linked to from every page on the site. This will help the search engine robots find every page with just two clicks. A small site needs a site map, too.

Link Popularity : Start a link exchange campaign with similar sites in your industry.Purchase banner ads or text links on other sites, but make sure not to use tracking code as that will not benefit your link popularity. You want the link to be a straight link to your domain.

 Search Engines and Directories Submission : Submit your site to major search engines manually and Submit Your Site in Directories and get a huge Traffic.

Linking Structure : Make sure that your most important pages are linked from all of your other pages. If you are using graphical, Java Script or Flash based navigation and link buttons, then create text links on the bottom of all your pages.

Meta Tag : The Title and META tags should be different on every page of your website if you wish for most search engines to store and list them in the search results. 

Use Title and ALT Attributes : Using the Title Attribute is an direct method of telling the search engines about the relevance of the link. It’s also a W3C standard for making your page accessible to disabled people. The syntax is:

<a href=”http://www.linkswebtraffic.wordpress.com” title=”SEO Software”>SEOTips</a>

 The ALT Attribute is used for the same reasons as the Title Attribute, but is specifically for describing an image to the search engine and to the visually disabled. Here’s how you would use ALT in an IMG tag:

         <img src=”http://linkswebtraffic.wordpress.com/img/image01.jpg” alt=”Top 7 SEO Tips”>

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