Easy Steps to Get Onto Google Top Search Pages

April 20, 2008 – 7:30 pm

To get on ’s top pages can be accomplished by following a few . The following procedure works well for companies working within a local region i.e. Lowell , or business with unique , i.e. Kraton . The steps below outline a simple method to do content . By following the procedure on your home page, you can achieve a high ranking. I will be assuming you have a basic understanding of .
To optimize your site you have to determine what keywords you want to use.
This is one of the most important steps. Without the proper , your customers will not find you, no matter how well your site is ranked. Think of about five . Next, see if your terms are what people actually type in. An excellent tool for this can be found at www.wordtracker.com. This website uses the results from two Meta called Dogpile and Metacrawler.
The next step is to design the . Currently ranks this as one of the most . Ideally you would like to have all your in the title. I find it more practical to have your top followed by your companies’ name. If it is possible, try putting in words that appear in your other . Make sure you keep the title to about 70 characters. will not take in all the words on a long title.
The next step is to optimize the names of your graphic . Rename the graphic image’s file name to your . Separate each word with a -. Do this only once for each or you risk classifying you as a . After you rename the graphic image, put your in the alt tag.
The next step I do is set I do is put in the body text. The more text your body has the better. Currently you should have more then 250 words and less then 1200 words. (1000 being the optimum). Now you must insert your . If your is gramically incorrect, try to put the words for each close together. uses proximity in determine how important your webpage is. Your keywords should appear a lot in the beginning. A little in the middle of the document, then more at the end. You should strive for a 3% density ratio, or each to appear one time out of every 33 words.
Besides the title, the header gives a lot of weight in your rankings. The HTML tag gives the greatest pull. Some savvy web programs use CSS files to replace the standard header font with something more pleasing to their site. Use a separate header for each if possible. Currently if you have your in more than three header tags, will begin to downgrade your document.
There should be one link on your webpage for each . Each link needs to have the same words appear in it, which appear in your . Sometime this is not possible to do.
To boost up your page rankings even more try making some of your keywords bold faced or italic. I would recommend making each bold or italic once. If you do it to many times, you run the risk of getting classified as a .
I hope you found the above information helpful in getting your site onto . I have done this for sites for a chiropractor, a driving school and a furniture refinisher. All have appeared on the first page of doing just the above work!
Ted Pottel, senior SEO engineer for FindMeOnGoogle.Com. He can be reached at tedpottel@findmeongoogle.com.

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