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On-Page Vaughan Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Primer Once your Vaughan small business has an
established website, you’ll find that the top three search
engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN) will provide the bulk of your
traffic – with Google probably sending you more visitors
than all other sources combined. Sure, you can submit to
directories and exchange links with other Vaughan websites, but they
will not directly provide much traffic. Now, it’s probably
fair to say that you should focus almost all of your online
marketing efforts to ranking well in the most popular search
engines. Below, I’ll list some tips to help you do just
that. Try to think what keywords a potential
Toronto
customer or client is going to use to search for a business
in your industry. Now, take those keywords and make them
more into more specific key phrases. For example, if you are
a Toronto website designer, then you would want to use a key phrase
to give your term a geographical focus like: “Toronto
website design”. Or, if you specialize in small business
website design, use: “small business website design”. You
want to stay away from keywords that are too general because
they are very competitive terms. If you choose to target
“website design”, you’re going to be competing against every
other web designer around the world – good luck! Now that you have chosen just a few specific keywords, we need to include them in your website so the search engines will know that your business relates to those terms. Try to only target one or two keywords or key phrases per page. Be sure to include these keywords or phrases in you Title tag, Meta Description tag, and Meta Keywords tag. Don’t worry about the Meta Keywords tag too much – the search engines (Google Especially) give this tag little or no weight when determining search engine relevancy. Here are some more ways to include your keywords or phrases in your pages:
Content is now king when it comes to search engine
optimization. Why should your website be important if
it doesn’t include any information that could interest a
visitor? Including information and articles regarding your
product, services, or industry is the best way to let the
search engines know that your website really matters. There
are hundreds of article directories that allow you to freely
use their articles on your website. All you are asked to do
is provide a link to the author’s website at the end of the
article. If possible, try to write a few articles yourself
so you can have some original content. Google and the other
search engines will know if you are using someone else’s
article. There’s nothing wrong with this, although they will
give you a lot more credit if the work is original. My last
suggestion: update your website on a regular basis. At least
every month you should be adding some new content to your
website. The search engines want to give the high rankings
to websites that have fresh content added on a regular
basis. Search engine optimization is not an exact science. Nobody really knows how the search engines determine where a site will rank in the search results. The preceding article will give you the basic knowledge to obtain a decent position. You will have to continually fine-tune your website and analyze a competitor’s website to improve your positioning. Unfortunately, it still doesn’t end with on-page optimization - there are a number of off-page factors that determine how well your website will rank as well. |