Wednesday, June 17, 2009

HelpFull SEO Tip For your site's Rank:

Help Full Tip For SEO Work:
1. Make the seo friendly Site Content.
2. Dont use the bad back link.
3. Use the link for partner link which called "Reciprocal Linking".
4. Make sure that the link you using is not banned from google.
5. Make your content Unique from your competitor.
6. Try to make your page shorter in a size so basically make your site faster loading.
7. Give the alternative name to the Image that is match with the image's description.
8. Give the unique keywords to the site and also set the meta data.
9.Try to give your make your site's name and slogan using Header tag of the html.
10. Use small logo for your site. No more then 20k Size.
11.Add or update your sites pages in regular period.
12. Now the main and important tip for SEO is As under.
13. Help search engine to crawling your web site.
14. You can help the search engine by adding sitemap page to your site with link to each and every page of your site having maximum 2 hits to reach the page.

Now here is the text that about sitemap


How do site maps help search engine spiders?

Search engines find new web pages by “crawling” (also known as "spidering") the web. They go through the code of all the web pages in their database (index), following the links to other pages. They then add these new pages to the index. The vast majority of web pages indexed by search engines were placed there after being found by the spiders, not as a result of manual submissions!

But search engines have trouble following links to pages that are buried too deep within the link structure of a site. If your pages are more than a couple of "clicks" away from the home page, they may not be found by the spiders.

A site map provides an efficient route for the spider to follow on your site, ensuring that each page on your site is just two clicks away from your homepage. It also helps to place your site map in your website's root directory (where your index page is located).


Site maps aren't just for search engines

Some web users will navigate through your site by following your regular navigation links or by using the site search form. But many experienced web surfers will utilize your site map to go directly to the page they're looking for. If you design your site map with this in mind, your human visitors will get just as much benefit from it as the search engine spiders.


Here are a few pointers:

• Your Site Map should act much the same as the table
of contents of a book.

• It must clearly list all the pages of your site as well as
a little information about each page.

• Every listing in your site map should be hyperlinked to
its specific URL.

• If possible, use each page’s title as the link anchor text
because it will increase the relevance of your site (and
help with search engine rankings). Otherwise, use a
keyword or keyphrase that best describes the content
of the page.

• Always place the link to your site map in an easily
visible spot on your homepage. Make it easy for your
visitors to find your site map! A link added to your
regular navigation menu works very well.

• Don’t get fancy: simply call the link “Site Map”.

• Make the link to your site map a static text link. If you
use javascript to construct the link most search engines
won't follow it.

Source: Futuristic Gateway