Search Engine Optimisation
Search Engine Optimisation, a service provided by Logiweb Internet Services, a website design, development and online marketing company selling a variety of services including e-commerce, hosting facilities and domain names.
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Keyword search engine optimisation, the art of choosing the correct keywords, is one of the most important things related to search engine optimisation. Sadly, it's also one of the things people tend to spend too little time on. They think up a few keywords quickly during the search engine optimisation process. This usually results in not-so-good search engine optimisation. Before you start search engine optimisation of your site, you should spend some time in figuring out exactly what keywords, or what keyphrases, you are going to target with your search engine optimisation. Search engines are an excellent source of traffic, but in order to utilize search engine optimisation to its full potential, some effort is required.
What you should do is not to rush things during the search engine optimisation process. Sit down, open up your favourite text editor in one window and your search engine optimisation site in another. Read through the first page of your site. When you have read it, stop to think what keywords would best suit for search engine optimisation. Write down the words and the phrases you have come up with. It doesn't matter if the list becomes too long, as you can always remove some of the excess words later on during the search engine optimisation process. A good tip for choosing keywords for search engine optimisation is to select one or two medium-popular keywords or phrases per page. These the main targets, and you should concentrate heavily for them for search engine optimisation. Then squeeze a few less common phrases and words into the body text, hoping that they will help the search engine optimisation page to come up on some obscure multi-word searches. Repeat this process for every page on your site. You should be able to create an individual, distinct list of keywords for each page to fit into your search engine optimisation.
So, now you have your lists ready for search engine optimisation. The next thing would be to go to Overture's (GoTo) search engine optimisation keyword suggestion tool and type in the different keywords and phrases you've come up with. The tool will tell you how many times each keyword and each phrase was searched at Overture during the last month. It won't tell you exactly how popular different words are, since the statistics contain only the searches executed at Overture, but it will give you a general idea of what you should be using for search engine optimisation. Because Overture's data is not always 100% accurate, you may also want to visit WordTracker. The service is not free, but the trial option offers a chance to search for good keywords for search engine optimisation. By using both Overture and WordTracker and comparing what they think about the popularity of different keywords, you should be able to separate the words people search for from those that are rarely used for your search engine optimisation. If some of the words you were planning to select aren't commonly used in searches, you might want to consider dropping them from your list. If other words look like they are used quite a lot, then it might be a good idea to consider adding them into your search engine optimisation strategy.
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If you're search engine optimisation is to website directories, you should usually only submit your home page and nothing else. But if your search engine optimisation is to the search engines submit all of your pages. In the good old days, search engine optimisation was made easier by sole submission of the home page and the search engines would follow the links on that page if you begin reading from the top.
In order to get your search engine optimisation to rank well, you'll have to do more than just add META tags and get a couple of links to point to your site. By designing and constructing your site correctly, you're building a solid foundation on which is it possible to apply various search engine optimisation optimisation techniques in the future. Changing an existing site structure to one that works better with the search engines can feel like a large task, and it often is one. However, if you're planning to make improvements to your search engine optimisation, it's better to start your search engine optimisation project as quickly as possible. Sites tend to become larger and more complex with age, so the job is unlikely to get any smaller as time passes.
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