Internet Internet Marketing Search Engines Ten Terrific Tips for On Page Optimisation


by JUSTIN DANIEL - Date: 2007-03-26 - Word Count: 818 Share This!

Ten Terrific Tricks for On Page Optimisation

When developing a search engine optimisation (SEO) strategy there are two main factors to consider. ‘On page optimisation' and ‘off page optimisation'. We will focus on on page optimisation for this tutorial. The term on page optimisation covers the SEO strategies that are utilised within your specific web page, in your HTML code. Whilst your on page optimisation will not skyrocket your web page into the top of the Google search results, if you have comprehensively covered your off page and on page optimisation you shouldn't have too much trouble getting a good Google ranking. However, it is actually possible to get yourself into the Google results with no off page optimisation if your on page optimisation is done correctly and the keywords you have optimised for are not extremely popular, ie; ‘pizza shop Newcastle' instead of ‘pizza'. Ok here goes:

1. First and foremost, make sure you are going to optimise your web page for the most appropriate keywords, there is a very handy search term suggestion tool located at
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
It is important to choose your keywords wisely, especially keeping in mind how often those specific keywords are searched for, as it will be much easier and beneficial to get your site as a number one search result for a phrase that is searched for 5,000 times a week, and almost impossible to get your page in the first few search result pages for a term that is searched for 500,000 times a week. It is important to note that approximately 90% of web users do not navigate past the first page of Google's search results.

2. Secondly, ensure your keywords appear once (more than once is not necessary) in each of your meta tags in your HTML code. So make sure they appear in your description meta tag and your keywords meta tag.

3. Thirdly, ensure your keywords appear in your title tag of your web page.

4. Fourth, ensure your keywords appear in a heading h1 tag in the specific page. It is more beneficial if this is your only h1 tag on the page, and it occurs only once.

5. Another factor that affects your on page optimisation is if your keywords appear within bolded or italicized text. It is important not to go overboard with this by having your keywords bolded or italicized everywhere throughout your page because Google will consider this a ‘black hat' method of on page optimisation and may result in banning your site from their index. But if it occurs once, or maybe twice, it will increase your on page optimisation and Google will not frown upon this.

6. It is important to have your keywords occur at least once within the content text on your website, within paragraph p tags. And is more beneficial to ensure this occurs closest to the top of your web page, and at the bottom.

7. It also helps to put your keywords within the alt tags of the images that are embedded in your HTML file. A good example would be if you have a logo that occurs at the top of the document- put the keywords in the alt text.

8. If you have any links within your web site that link back to the page you are optimising, or any external links that link towards your web site it is very important to contain your keywords within the anchor text and the title text.

9. Other factors that improve your on page optimisation include having your keywords contained within your domain name and file name of the specific page. For example the following fictional url would help:
http://www.harryspizzashopnewcastle.com.au/pizzashopnewcastle.html
However this is not 100% necessary.

10. This point is probably the most important point you should consider when optimising your page- stay away from ‘black hat' on page optimisation methods. They may increase your on page optimisation temporarily but Google frowns upon this and could ban you from their index. So if you go over board with keywords that do not relate to the content of the page, have your keywords occurring more than 3 or 4 times in h1 tags and b tags all over your site and repeat your keywords unnecessarily throughout the content text of your web site, as well as going overboard with alt tags, you risk having your site banned from the Google index. Google really does keep a close eye on this so be careful.

And that's it for today. I hope you have found the Ten Terrific Tips For On Page Optimisation useful. If you have any suggestions, or queries, do not hesitate to email me at sales@nfxwebdesign.com.au

This article was written by Justin Daniel, who currently works for NFX Web Design, a web design business based in Newcastle, Australia. This article may be reproduced but only if it contains a link back to http://www.nfxwebdesign.com.au


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