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How do I succeed on Google?

In targetting your website at Search Engines, Google is commonly seen as the most important one in which to succeed.

Others include Altavista , Yahoo , Lycos , Fastweb , and Hotbot . On top of these there also a further collection of specialist search engines and portals which may be of relevance depending on the particular website being marketed, and it's actual subject topic.

Generally speaking, websites which are successful on Google are almost guaranteed to be similarly successful on the other mainstream search engines. This, on top of the fact that Google is currently the most popular Search facility, makes aiming a design at achieving success on Google as highly sensible, if not compulsory.

There are several key rules to gaining high rankings on Google, namely:

There is no substitute for extensive amounts of subject     matter on each of the main pages of the website.

When linking your site to others make sure that each    external site does have similar subject matter and that it has    a reciprocal back to your own site.

When selecting the content for your meta tags always    ensure that each has similar content to each other, and,    where possible, to the actual content of the page.


Vary the title page from one page to another. By altering the
    keywords used in the Title Tags and perhaps re-ordering
    them, a website will considerably broaden its success
    across diffrerent keyword searches. Some websites fail by
    keeping their title tag format too consisttent, varying only
    their keyword amd description sufficiently. Google always
    sees the Title Tag content as paramount to how its indexes
    each page. Failure to vary title tags wil also lead to searches
    coming up with several pages of the site at once, which
    represents wasted opportunities.

When using links always consider the fact that their
    prominence on the page will aid the ratings given to the
    pages linked to, as will the frequency of links to each page,
    and the frequency of pagse linked up to each page.

Attempting to 'fudge' search engines with bunches of
    keywords on hidden sections of pages or individual
    keyword-heavy gateway pages can often be successful.
    However, Google is often seen as the 'cleverest' of search
    engines and frowns upon pages that it deems are trying to
    fool it. Thus success here will take longer and requires a
    closer eye on the progress of each page after submitting.

When setting Alt Tags it is very important to consider your
    website and the type of visitors that you expect to receive.
    Generally we would recommend that Alt Tags are used as a
    further tool to pushing your website up the search listings.
    This would be achieved by filling them full of keywords and
    phrases in a similar way to the meta tags. However, an
    important point to consider is that certain users such as the
    disabled rely on Alt Tags as an aid to navigating the site,
    where normal means may not be sufficient. Filling them with
    anything other than relevant names may confuse them.

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When submitting it is always important to pay considerable
    attention to the index page (first page of the website) and    try to have as many pages linking off of it as possible.

An excellent way of ensuring that Google spiders as many
    of your pages as possible is by providing a sitemap. Make
    sure it ois linked to from a prominent part of the homepage
    via a simple tex link. If you are unsure about the best format
    for the sitemap then take a look at our's .

As mentioned previously large amounts of page content are
    very important in gaining high rankings on Google.
    Furthermore, simply filling pages full of blurb will not be
    successful. The content needs to consistently contain the
    keywords and phrases at which you are aiming the meta
    and alt tags. This should convince the Google robots that the
    page really is meta tagged accurately and not simply
    tampered with to boost rankings artificially.

If you require further technical and more general advice on how to make your site 'Google-friendly' you should visit the webmaster advice section on the Google website.

It is also very important to avoid paying too much attention to search engines at the expense of your own design. Remember that bringing people to your website is all well and good, but if your actual website loses its required impact then it's all pointless.




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