SEO Deadly Sins - Mistakes That Hurt
Web Page Ranking
by: Frank Kilkelly
The following are a list of mistakes can ensure that your site
maintains a low ranking with the search engines. Avoid at all costs.
* Specifying no title for your page *
I cannot stress how important the title of a web page is. Failing
to specify a descriptive, keyword optimized title will do untold
damage to your ranking with the search engines. It is the equivalent
to owning a shop and boarding up its windows. Ideally each page
on your site should have a unique, content-specific title.
* Excessive use of images or Flash animation on a page *
If your web page has plenty of nice-looking graphics and eye-popping
Flash animation and not a lot of textual content it may indeed look
nice but have you ever considered what how the search engines might
see it. Search engines thrive on textual content, scavenging as
much text as they can but unfortunately they cannot understand images
or Flash animations like we can and so will find nothing of real
value on your page. Try to balance your page so that the textual
content is given priority and that any images or animations are
used only when needed. Also it is a good idea to attach some text
to an image by using its ALT tag as search engines use this text
when determining rank.
* Complicated menu systems *
Search engines spiders that crawl through our pages are a relatively
primitive bunch. They find in hard to navigate complicated menu
systems implemented for example in JavaScript or as a Java applet.
Just because it is easy for a human to navigate through the site
never assume it will be as easy for a search engine spider. A menu
system using simple textual links will be easier for a spider to
understand and it will be able to successfully navigate your site.
A lot of the time complicated menu systems can be replicated using
textual links and CSS.
If you must use a complicated menu system be sure to provide a
site map that is clearly accessible from the homepage of your site
and contains only textual links to your pages. This ensures that
even if the spider cannot understand your menu system that it will
be able to find the pages on your site.
About the Author: Frank Kilkelly is a Search Engine Optimization
(SEO) Expert and Webmaster at http://www.seo-ireland.com/, a complete
search engine optimization resource. The highlight of the site is
an SEO forum ( http://www.seo-ireland.com/forum ) for discussion
of the latest techniques and tips to improve the ranking of your
web site.
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