Key words to get to the top of search results

Written by Jeff Gilman


Key words. Key words. Anything forrepparttar right key words.

Search engines index key words. Searchers type key words intorepparttar 121184 search feature ofrepparttar 121185 engine. Web sites are found with key words. So key words are hugely important when it comes to getting found by customers. You have to ask yourself, “what makes good key words?” The answer is; "your customers use them". Selectingrepparttar 121186 right key words is an exercise in getting intorepparttar 121187 customers’ mind.

You are limited in how many key words you can use. Search engines may reject your listing if there are too many key words. And using too few words may result in lost sales. So what should your key words be and how many of them dare you use?

There are three things you should do to decide. First, visit your friendly neighborhood search engine and try to find a couple of competitor’s web sites. Look atrepparttar 121188 sites atrepparttar 121189 top ofrepparttar 121190 rankings and, as you visit each site, click onrepparttar 121191 right hand mouse button and select ‘View Source’. Inrepparttar 121192 source code, you will see a line similar torepparttar 121193 following:

What if you don’t find any key words? That means one of a couple of things. First, it may meanrepparttar 121194 site you visited PAYED for their position. The internet is an auction and most engines sellrepparttar 121195 opportunity to pay for top rankings. Second, it might berepparttar 121196 engine you used takesrepparttar 121197 key words out ofrepparttar 121198 text onrepparttar 121199 web page itself. If you don’t find key words onrepparttar 121200 site you visit, try another.

Assuming you found some words, there are several things you can learn. Empirically you know thatrepparttar 121201 key words atrepparttar 121202 site you visited are good words, and not too many words. You know this because you foundrepparttar 121203 site high inrepparttar 121204 search rankings. Countrepparttar 121205 number of words, noterepparttar 121206 sequence, and note allrepparttar 121207 words used. The designer of this site thinks those arerepparttar 121208 right words and apparently she is correct – because you foundrepparttar 121209 site.

Design your web site to get registered with search engines

Written by Jeff Gilman


The truth is there are only a few positions atrepparttar top of a list of search engine results and getting torepparttar 121183 top is not easy, guaranteed, or dependable. With one exception – pay for it – but more on that later. Let me explain how search engines work because meeting their expectations is whatrepparttar 121184 really important stuff is all about.

First, there are 4 major players inrepparttar 121185 answer-a-search biz. Microsoft has about 24 million unique users, Yahoo and AOL each with about 20 million, and Google with about 10 million. Throw in Netscape and you reach about 100 million people. Allrepparttar 121186 other engines are just chump change. If you can get properly placed on these engines you are in front of most potential customers and can look forward to an early retirement. Knowing what these engines look for isrepparttar 121187 key to getting registered and found.

These engines get their listings in a couple of different ways. You may submit your site directly to them, you may pay them for an enhanced listing, and/or you may pay for a third party service that pays for, or is paid for, space onrepparttar 121188 engine’s result listings. The below table explainsrepparttar 121189 various services and fees fromrepparttar 121190 big engines.

Content Management at Selected Engines

Free Listings Provided By Enhanced Listing for Fee Provided By Third Party Listings Come From Microsoft

www.msn.com Commercial sites may be submitted at no charge for inclusion inrepparttar 121191 Web Pages section of MSN Search. Sites inrepparttar 121192 Web Pages section will be ranked below sites that are submitted viarepparttar 121193 paid submission service and will not be included inrepparttar 121194 MSN directory. There is no guarantee of acceptance or turnaround time for these submissions. Listings provided by Look Smart Same as enhanced

Yahoo

www.yahoo.com

Yahoo! does not charge for any listings inrepparttar 121195 Yahoo! Directory. Yahoo! only charges for expedited reviews of web sites submitted for inclusion.

Yahoo! Express (expedited review) is part of a suite of services that Yahoo! created to service small business needs. Sponsor Matches are paid listings provided by Overture Services, Inc.

AOL

www.aol.com AOL Search is a hierarchical Web directory, organized by subject. All user-submitted Web content is maintained byrepparttar 121196 Open Directory Project (http://www.dmoz.org). The Open Directory Project is run by a staff of volunteer editors who choose to evaluate and classify Web sites in one or more categories. The editor exercisesrepparttar 121197 option of choosing to add a site, moving sites between categories and creating new sites. Google Open Directory Project Google

www.google.com Onlyrepparttar 121198 top-level page from a host is necessary; you do not need to submit each individual page. The crawler, Googlebot, will be able to findrepparttar 121199 rest. Google updates its index on a regular basis, so updated or outdated link submissions are not necessary. Dead links will 'fade out' of our index on our next crawl when we update our entire index. Google None Netscape

www.netscape. com AOL Search is a hierarchical Web directory, organized by subject. All user-submitted Web content is maintained byrepparttar 121200 Open Directory Project (http://www.dmoz.org). [Same as AOL] AOL AOL

When your URL comes torepparttar 121201 attention of one of these engines they will come and visit you. Yahoo sends live paid people. Open Directory uses volunteers. Others use web crawlers or spiders to crawl around your web site and this is important because spiders arerepparttar 121202 other way you get registered – automatically and without having to ask for it. It is perfectly possible to get a listing merely because your URL is on a site visited by a spider. This, byrepparttar 121203 way, is one ofrepparttar 121204 reasons you want links to you on other sites. Regardless of how they visit you, all engines are all seeking to classify you. Whether you like being labeled or not, they must label you in a meaningful fashion.

The volunteers, spiders, flunkies, and even paid submitters do this with descriptions and key words contained on your site. And they find these key words and descriptions in two places – meta tags and text onrepparttar 121205 web pages themselves. So you need to have both.

Meta tags (meta is Greek for denoting position – which is probably fair because this sounds like Greek to most people) are computer codes buried inrepparttar 121206 HTML text of a web page. They aren’t visible on a web page but can often be seen by viewingrepparttar 121207 source code of a web page. To see source code, click on a web page – notrepparttar 121208 graphic stuff but some text or a blank area – withrepparttar 121209 right hand mouse button and select View Source. The tags are atrepparttar 121210 top ofrepparttar 121211 page and look like this:

Cont'd on page 2 ==>
 
ImproveHomeLife.com © 2005
Terms of Use