Advanced SEO techniques
Alt text for images
As indicated earlier, spiders ignore the content of images. They do, however, index text, and thus it is possible to use text to tell the spider the content of the image (which is usually associated with the content near the image). If you show an image of Fortune Delight®, a common method of showing the image in HTML code is:
img src=”/images/pictfdbox.jpg”
Renaming the image to a different name (that contains a keyword or two) can help:
mg src=”/images/fortune_delight.jpg”
Additionally, the alt attribute can be added to the image tag. A spider will view this alt text instead of the image, and use this as a factor when ranking a page:
img src=”/images/fortune_delight.jpg” alt=”fortune delight”
Note: the HTML code in the example above is incomplete so that it can display properly. You will need to add <> to use this code.
Titles for links
A further method to reinforce keywords in content is through the title attribute in HTML links. As always, make sure not to spam the keyword, but additional words can help reinforce the Fortune Delight keyword:
Info about < a href="fortune_delight.html" title="Fortune Delight”>Fortune Delight/a>.
Note: the HTML code in the example above is incomplete so that it can display properly. You will need to modify this code.
Keywords in filenames
Another underutilized location where you can add keywords is in the saved filename of each webpage. While visitors to your website likely will not see the filename of a page, spiders do consider these words for search engine rankings. If you are writing a page about Beauty Pearl®, rather than call the page product54.html, you can save it as beauty_pearl.html. Different words can be separated by punctuation like “_” or “–” rather than having the words as run-ons (e.g. beauty-pearl.html is better than beautypearl.html). Be sure not to include too many keywords in the filename—more than 3 or 4 words might be considered spam.
XML Sitemap
If your site has no sitemap, or a manually created sitemap, consider creating an XML Sitemap. This is a standard format for sitemaps that was created by Google and is now supported by other major search engines such as Yahoo, Bing, and Ask. Some XML Sitemap utilities/generators will also notify search engines when changes are made to the sitemap, and this can lead to spiders accessing and indexing the new content quicker.
Adding an RSS feed
Adding an RSS feed to your site can increase the content on your page and allow you to add new (and related) content to your site automatically. Did you know that Sunrider provides an RSS feed? Learn how to view Sunrider’s RSS feed. You can use the link to Sunrider’s RSS feed to show content automatically on your website. How to integrate an RSS feed will vary by web host, so you will need to follow up with your hosting provider or your web designer.
Keyword synonyms
When writing content, one way to increase the use of a keyword without continually repeating the keyword is to use synonyms, similar words, and plurals. Search engines are now sophisticated enough to know that drink, beverage, tea, and drinks are all very closely related. When writing the content, be sure the content reads normally—if it looks odd to you, it might look odd (e.g. spam) to a search engine.
Emphasize important words
When writing content to focus on particular keywords, there are many ways to highlight the keywords. Prominent use in the title tag is important, as is repetition of the keyword throughout the content. Other methods of emphasis, such as bold, italics, underline, or headings, will alert spiders that the highlighted words are important. Just be sure that the emphasis looks normal to the eye and is not done in a way that looks like spam (e.g. too much emphasis).
Web analytics
An important component of a successful SEO program is determining increased website access. Obviously if you receive more inquiries and leads through a website, then your site is performing better in search engine results. However, only through web analytics (review of the site’s access statistics) can you determine why and how your site is performing better. Many web hosting companies provide web access statistics with hosting packages, and monthly review of these statistics can reveal important information such as:
- Number of visitors
- Which search engines direct traffic to your site
- Which keywords direct traffic to your site
- Which pages are the most popular on your site
- How many people visit multiple pages on your site
- Where your visitors are located
Promoting your site
Once you have a well polished website, active promotion is required to increase the visibility of the site. There are many ways to link to your site from elsewhere: videos on YouTube, articles on other websites, and through social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc). All of these forums allow you to link to your site, and in addition to linking to your main page, you should link to other specific pages. Make sure to link your website to your Replicator site (which will automatically calculate SV for purchases by visitors). The goal in promoting your site elsewhere is not to post as many links as possible, but to post good content/links on reputable sites. Links from spam sites can actually hurt your website’s online presence.
Testing new content
If you have an established website and use web analytics, you should try out new content on new pages. Sometimes it is OK to duplicate content in new formats, but make some changes: rearrange the position of words, emphasize different keywords, include different images, save as a different filename, etc. Put a link to the new test page (perhaps through your sitemap) and then track the progress of the page through web analytics. After a month or two, you should be able to see if the changes make the page perform better or worse than your original page.
Conclusion
The tips above are not an exhaustive list of SEO techniques. They are ones that I have tested in the past on a number of websites (business and personal) and found that they increase website traffic. Your results may vary, based upon which tips you try and how you use them. If you have more questions about SEO, or would like more information, a good place to start is the Beginner’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization, Google’s SEO Starter Guide (in 40 languages!), and some more advanced techniques at SEO Guide.
Good luck!
Owen Smigelski
Senior Counsel