Friday, January 30, 2009

Before you even consider Page Rank (PR)

If you and your competitor(s) are competing head-to-head for exactly the same keywords, and your domains are exactly the same age, and the landing page for that keyword are exactly just as optimized... PR is what you need.

If this is not the case (and even if you believe it is, 99% chances are it's not), then there's still a big to-do list that you can do yourself for your site. Do all this, and there's a good chance you'll head off your competition.

After all, Google does advise that SEO is all about "common sense". After all, your valuable PR8 is worth nothing if Google did not index your pages, or those pages are not associated with the right keywords. This is something that escapes way too many people these days.

Google doesn't like fat
Serve slim, fat-free pages! That way GoogleBot can eat more (pages) without becomming bloated...

Your page should have the smallest footprint possible:
  • get that css and javascript out of your html pages
  • get rid of comments
  • use gzip for delivery
  • code your HTML so that it's as small and efficient as possible - BONUS - your pages will load faster and your users will love you for it
Google is impacient
Don't leave GoogleBot hanging arround for you! If GoogleBot gives you 15 minutes each day, how many pages can you give it?

Make sure your server replies in a timely fashion:
  • optimize your server code
  • optimize your database
  • get a better connection
  • get a dedicated server if you need it
  • make sure you stay online - you don't want GoogleBot knocking on your door with noone to answer, do you?
Google doesn't know what blind-love is
So if Google does not understand your site, how can it love it?

Speak GoogleBot's language:
  • have a clear navigation structure
  • have seo-optimized urls
  • do not put out duplicated content
  • make sure that each url leads to a unique page - if GoogleBot downloads the same content from 10 different URLs, that's just wasted resources for Google and for you
Google is looking for ... keywords
Keyword optimization remains very important. Do not go overboard, do not do keyword stuffing, do not do subdomain spam - these don't work in the long run - not anymore. But :
  • use your keywords inside your copy
  • research your keywords using Google Insight and other tools
  • be congruent with your keywords - don't use too many variations
  • put your copy as high up in your HTML code as possible (hint: CSS)
  • in fact put your keywords high up in your copy, URL, links, alt tags
Oh yes, if you want Google to listen to you, listen to it:

They say they're just guidelines... nobody forces you to listen to them... unless you want traffic from Google that is!

We're not done, more comming, suggestions welcome!