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Off-Page Brampton Search Engine
Optimization (SEO) Primer In the earlier years of Brampton search engine optimization, it was all about on-page optimization. Things like the page title, Meta tags, heading tags, comment tags, and anchor text were the only things that mattered. Keyword stuffing could easily get your website to the top of the search engine's results page. If I wanted the number one position, all I had to do was copy my Brampton competitor’s page, add my keyword one more time, and viola – I’d rank first. These days, things aren’t quite that easy. In order to obtain top positioning in the search results, your website has to gain to credibility or “web cred” in order to be recognized as important.
As of this writing, it appears that the search engines do
weigh the fact that a domain name has keywords in
it. Problem is, many Toronto SEO professionals and amateurs are
exploiting this by registering domains with the keywords in
it, separated by dashes. Nobody knows how long the search
engines will continue to give weight to this factor, but none the
less, it’s probably not a bad idea to include a keyword or
phrase in your domain name, but don’t get out of hand: www.please-let-google-ban-my-site-because-of-all-these-words.com Google assigns each web page a Page Rank based on the number
and quality of inbound links you have pointing to your
website. You can view your website’s page rank by
downloading the Google Toolbar. Your page rank will be
displayed as a green bar measuring from 1 to 10. Don’t worry
if you only have a Page Rank of 1 or 2 – most websites do.
In order to get your number up (4 or 5 is pretty good),
you’ll have to get other websites to link to you. As soon as webmasters realized the importance of back links, numerous schemes were hatched in an attempt to build up thousands back links very quickly. Google has since caught on, and if your website acquires too many low-quality links too fast, you may get penalized. Here are some tips to obtain the best quality back links:
The last tip I’ll leave you with is: make sure to maintain your links. Google does not immediately give you credit for your links. The age of the link plays an important role, and as the months go by, those links which were maintained for long periods of time will start to carry a lot of weight. Good Luck! |