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When
it comes to search engine optimization,
there are certain common mistakes that
I see people making over and over again.
Here's a list of the 10 most common mistakes
that I see people making. By avoiding
these mistakes, you can avoid a lot of
anguish and frustration in the long run.
1)
Optimizing your site for the wrong keywords
The
first step in any search engine optimization
campaign is to choose the keywords for
which you should optimize your site. If
you initially choose the wrong keywords,
all the time and effort that you devote
in trying to get your site a high ranking
will go down the drain. If you choose
keywords which no one search for, or if
you choose keywords which won't bring
in targeted traffic to your site, what
good will the top rankings do?
In
order to learn how you can choose the
correct keywords for which you should
optimize your site, see my article on
this topic.
2)
Putting too many keywords in the Meta
Keywords tag
I
often see sites which have hundreds of
keywords listed in the Meta Keywords tag,
in the hope that by listing the keywords
in the Meta Keywords tag, they will be
able to get a high ranking for those keywords.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Contrary to popular opinion, the Meta
Keywords tag has almost completely lost
its importance as far as search engine
positioning is concerned. Hence, just
by listing keywords in the Meta Keywords
tag, you will never be able to get a high
ranking. To get a high ranking for those
keywords, you need to put the keywords
in the actual body content of your site.
3)
Repeating the same keyword too many times
Another
common mistake that people make is to
endlessly repeat their target keywords
in the body of their pages and in their
Meta Keywords tags. Because so many people
have used this tactic in the past (and
continue to use it), the search engines
keep a sharp lookout for this, and may
penalize a site which repeats keywords
in this fashion. Sure, you do need to
repeat the keywords a number of times.
But, the way you place the keywords in
your pages needs to make grammatical sense.
Simply repeating the keywords endlessly
no longer works. Furthermore, a particular
keyword should ideally not be present
more than thrice in your Meta Keywords
tag.
4)
Creating lots of similar doorway pages
Another
myth prevalent among people is that since
the algorithm of each search engine is
different, they need to create different
pages for different search engines. While
this is great in theory, it is counter-productive
in practice. If you use this tactic, you
will soon end up with hundreds of pages,
which can quickly become an administrative
nightmare. Also, just imagine the amount
of time you will need to spend constantly
updating the pages in response to the
changes that the search engines make to
their algorithms. Furthermore, although
the pages are meant for different engines,
they will actually end up being pretty
similar to each other. The search engines
are often able to detect when a site has
created such similar pages, and may penalize
or even ban this site from their index.
Hence, instead of creating different pages
for different search engines, create one
page which is optimized for one keyword
for all the search engines. In order to
learn how to create such pages, see my
article on this topic.
5)
Using Hidden Text
Hidden
text is text with the same color as the
background color of your page. For example,
if the background color of your page is
white and you have added some white text
to that page, that is considered as hidden
text. Many webmasters, in order to get
high rankings in the search engines, try
to make their pages as keyword rich as
possible. However, there is a limit to
the number of keywords you can repeat
in a page without making it sound odd
to your human visitors. Thus, in order
to ensure that the human visitors to a
page don't perceive the text to be odd,
but that the page is still keyword rich,
many webmasters add text (containing the
keywords) with the same color as the background
color. This ensures that while the search
engines can see the keywords, the human
visitors cannot. The search engines have
long since caught up with this technique,
and ignore or penalize the pages which
contain such text. They may also penalize
the entire site if even one of the pages
in that site contain such hidden text.
However,
the problem with this is that the search
engines may often end up penalizing sites
which did not intend to use hidden text.
For instance, suppose you have a page
with a white background and a table in
that page with a black background. Further
suppose that you have added some white
text in that table. This text will, in
fact, be visible to your human visitors,
i.e. this shouldn't be called hidden text.
However, the search engines can interpret
this to be hidden text because they may
often ignore the fact that the background
of the table is black. Hence, in order
to ensure that your site is not penalized
because of this, you should go through
all the pages in your site and see whether
you have inadvertently made any such mistake.
6)
Creating Pages Containing Only Graphics
The
search engines only understand text -
they don't understand graphics. Hence,
if your site contains lots of graphics
but little text, it is unlikely to get
a high ranking in the search engines.
For improving your rankings, you need
to replace the graphics by keyword rich
text for the search engine spiders to
feed on.
7)
Not using the NOFRAMES tag in case your
site uses frames
Many
search engines don't understand frames.
For sites which have used frames, these
search engines only consider what is present
in the NOFRAMES tag. Yet, many webmasters
make the mistake of adding something like
this to the NOFRAMES tag: "This site
uses frames, but your browser doesn't
support them". For the search engines
which don't understand frames, this is
all the text that they ever get to see
in this site, which means that the chances
of this site getting a good ranking in
these search engines are non-existent.
Hence, if your site uses frames, you need
to add a lot of keyword rich text to the
NOFRAMES tag. For more information on
the different issues that arise when you
use frames in your site, see my article
on this topic.
8)
Using Page Cloaking
Page
cloaking is a technique used to deliver
different web pages under different circumstances.
People generally use page cloaking for
two reasons: i) in order to hide the source
code of their search engine optimized
pages from their competitors and ii) in
order to prevent human visitors from having
to see a page which looks good to the
search engines but does not necessarily
look good to humans. The problem with
this is that when a site uses cloaking,
it prevents the search engines from being
able to spider the same page that their
users are going to see. And if the search
engines can't do this, they can no longer
be confident of providing relevant results
to their users. Thus, if a search engine
discovers that a site has used cloaking,
it will probably ban the site forever
from their index. Hence, my advice is
that you should not even think about using
cloaking in your site. For more information
on what page cloaking is, how it is implemented,
and why you should not use cloaking, see
my article on this topic.
9)
Using Automatic Submission Tools
In
order to save time, many people use an
automatic submission software or service
to submit their sites to the major search
engines. It is true that submitting your
site manually to the search engines takes
a lot of time and that an automatic submission
tool can help you save a lot of time.
However, the search engines don't like
automatic submission tools and may ignore
your pages if you use them. In my opinion,
the major search engines are simply too
important for you not to spend the time
to submit your site manually to them.
In order to speed up the process of submitting
your site, you can use our free submission
tool which allows you to submit your site
manually to all the search engines, without
having to go to the "ADD URL"
pages of the individual engines. It is
available here.
10)
Submitting too many pages per day
People
often make the mistake of submitting too
many pages per day to the search engines.
This often results in the search engines
simply ignoring many of the pages which
have been submitted from that site. Ideally,
you should submit no more than 1 page
per day to the search engines. While many
search engines accept more than 1 page
per day from a particular domain, there
are some which only accept 1 page per
day. Hence, by limiting yourself to a
maximum of one page per day, you ensure
that you stay within the limits of all
the search engines.
11)
Devoting too much time to search engine
positioning
Yes
- I lied. There's another common mistake
that people make when it comes to search
engine optimization - they spend too much
time over it. Sure, search engine placement
is the most cost effective way of driving
traffic to your site and you do need to
spend some time every day learning how
the search engines work and in optimizing
your site for the search engines. However,
you must remember that search engine optimization
is a means to an end for you - it's not
the end in itself. The end is to increase
the sales of your products and services.
Hence, apart from trying to improve your
site's position in the search engines,
you also need to spend time on all the
other factors which determine the success
or the failure of your web site - the
quality of the products and services that
you are selling, the quality of your customer
service, and so on. You may have excellent
rankings in the search engines, but if
the quality of your products and services
are poor, or if your customer service
leaves a lot to be desired, those high
rankings aren't going to do much good.
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