SEO
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- meisterschueler
Can anyone recommend a book or a website about SEO, that can be used as a kind of checklist after or during creation of a website?
clients keep asking why the pages we made dont show up in top ranking positions.
- jevad0
holy fuck...google has search now?
- emecks0
start with this:
http://www.seofaststart.com/you may well not need anything more. If the markets are really competitive then go for:
http://www.seobook.com/and in any case sign up to:
http://www.seomoz.org/You're welcome.
- studderine0
seo is a farse.
- meisterschueler0
holy fuck...google has search now?
www.google.com/search?...
jevad
(Oct 25 07, 10:10)i didnt knew they already sort SERPs by quality of results
- designerror0
holy fuck...google has search now?
www.google.com/search?...
jevad
(Oct 25 07, 10:10)holy fuck... jevad is on NT now?
- trooperbill0
first go to freekeywords.wordtracker.com and do some searches to find keywords about your topic.. tip use single terms at first and drill in. if you want quick success look for 'long tail' terms (of 4 or more words) or try making them location specific. after youve got a massive list of terms group them into families and work a site map out around these key areas. then using symantic content build your pages using these terms between 5 and 8% within your body copy remembering to work in legability into your titles, h1, bold etc elements. make your file names readable and use hyphens to break-up-words.htm then buy a keyword rich domain and publish your site.
FORGET about META TAGS they dont work and havent in a long time so any book/site that talks about these is way out of date and should be ignored.
then comes the hard bit... to get to the top of google you need to create links TO your website (links out of your site are BAD!) these links need to come from sites related to your topics. directory links have been devalued about a month ago so theyre not really worth it any more.
while your doing your keyword research look for simple tools like calculators etc and make sure you include these tools into your site theyre called link bait which is a term you should use JEVAD's mysterious search tool to read about...
any Q's gimme a mail
- meisterschueler0
thank you!
great links!