TECHNOLOGY
| Making Your Web Site
Work for You: Search Engine Listings |
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Everyone
tells you how important search engine listings are, and many
think that they have the secret as to how to get to the top.
The truth is that it is critical, and it is usually trial
and error. The best way to start might be in accepting that
we mere mortals will never really understand how the crawling
spiders and algorithm wizards work. What we can believe—though
it is often hard—is that they are trying to improve
search, the goal being to have people put in a keyword or
keyword phrase and find something close to what they are actually
looking for.
Optimization is key. You
must build your site or rework your existing site around your
keywords and keyword phrases. The place to start is by picking
your keywords. Real Estate keywords are highly competitive.
If you are using pay per click (PPC) or sponsored listings
(listings that you pay for) these words are expensive. Being
in the top three here is just a matter of money.
If you want to be where
we all want to be, on the first page of the natural—or
organic—search listings, you either hire a company like
OneUpWeb for a minimum of $50,000 a year, or someone like
Bruce Clay, with whom you can at least hope to spend a little
less than that for excellent results. Beyond that, you get
serious about making your site searchable by engine rules.
If you do not have the time or the patience to do it yourself,
you can hire other companies who perform certain tasks at
reasonable rates. Just search for search engine marketing
and choose one that is at the top of the listings. At least
they know how to promote their own site and will probably
be able to help you.
In truth, if you are not
on the first page, you do not exist. Brutal, I know, but I
tell you the truth. You can pay to be on the first page in
sponsored search, and if you have that kind of money to spend,
go for it. But the only place to be,—no matter how much
money you have to spend—is on the first page, preferably
in the top 10 of the natura listings, and they are not for
sale at any price.
Don’t
despair; it is possible to get there. First pick your keywords
and phrases carefully. Focus on the things you offer that
people are most likely to be searching for. A good example
of this is the currently popular high-rise and loft. These
seem to be hot search words right now. However, if you do
not deal in high-rises or lofts and you do not have those
words legitimately appearing in the text of your pages it
would be a serious mistake to use them in your meta tags.
Search engines frown on that sort of thing and can punish
you severely. You do not want to be blacklisted.Help in choosing
your keywords is available by using:
• Google’s
Keyword Tool
• Overture’s
Term Suggestion Tool
• Webmaster
Toolkit’s Keyword Research Tool
• iwebtool’s
Keyword Suggestion Tool
So, be honest and go for
promoting what you really have to offer. Thedays when putting
a keyword like “free” or “sex” in
your meta tags or hidden somewhere on your site would garner
millions of hits are GONE. Search engine spiders are extremely
sophisticated. They are constantly roaming through the Internet
and all of our sites using the criteria set for them by their
search engine masters like Google and Yahoo and the like,
and they want to find the words that you have put in your
meta tags in your site text.
Some basic guidelines:
• Make your site
focused and relevant
• Write lots of search engine friendly content
• Use meta tags
• Use alt tags1
• Create a sitemap
• Optimize your title tags
• Write and submit articles and press releases
• Make all changes look natural
If you have questions, e-mail
me or go to EREE
Business Social Network and drop me a note. Or
even better, add to the blog or forum. I will answer. And
if I don’t know the answer, I will find out.
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