How
do I get my website on page 1 of Google?
There is no guarantee for getting in the
top 10 of Google, but there are definitely some ways to help
make that happen!
For the throngs of so-called experts advertising
on the Web claiming they know the recipe to Google's secret
sauce, I would have guessed by now they would have retired
to their own private island to spend the millions made cracking
Google's' search engine code.
Let's be clear. NO ONE can guarantee
getting your website on page 1of Google. That would mean claiming
control over a 3rd party as large and as fluid as
Google.
Google tweaks and fine tunes their search
engine applications on an hourly basis. Some tweaking routines
are automatic; others are performed by a small army of master
and doctoral mathematical candidates to improve Google search
results, build new Google applications, run quality checks
across Google data centers all over the world, and thwart
the legions of spammers and hackers who seek to manipulate
Google search results.
There are however, a variety of tactics
and strategies you can use to achieve top 10 results in Google.
I am proud to say my web development company has achieved
hundred of Top 10 positions for clients and we are adding
more to that list every day.
Following are some factors that will attract
Google to your website and put you high in their search results.
Having a search engine friendly
website
Is your website search engine friendly? Google publishes technical
guidelines and suggestions for building a search engine friendly
website.
Is your website easy to use?
Is your website constructed in such a way that makes it easy
for human users to navigate and find information?
If your visitors can't find what they are
looking for in 5 seconds or less they are going to leave your
site and move onto the next website.
Google analyzes the amount of traffic a
website receives, the amount of time spent on web site pages,
and much more. This means Google can determine the popularity
of a website by both the amount of visits and length of time
spent browsing your web pages.
This would be a good time to ask yourself
if your website is interesting and engaging.
Existing Competition
Is there a large amount of online competition for your business?
If you have a website selling women's shoes, flowers or real
estate, getting on page 1 of Google will be extremely difficult.
If your website focuses on custom made duck-calls, the page
1 goal gets easier. You can get some idea for how competitive
a search term is by looking at the amount of pages returned
for a search query.
In the snap shot below I’ve
searched for women's shoes. The small print on the left shows
there are over 73 million references for this search term,
not to mention the 1,000 lb. gorilla websites who are going
after the same search phrase such as Macys, DSW, Overstock
and Zappos.

Brand new website
Is your website brand new? If your website and domain name
are new it may take longer for Google to come through and
cache your website. Sometimes this will happen quickly and
sometimes it takes weeks. Other experts agree it takes 6 to
8 months for a new website to gain any substantial ground
on Google. Over the years I have seen it both ways where some
new sites get fast recognition from Google and others don't.
Some businesses will buy an existing domain
name to get some traffic and ranking early on in the process.
But this will depend on how competitive a search criteria
you are going after.
Itsy Bitsy Website
Do you have a small website, less than 10 pages? Did you know
that each individual page in your website is an opportunity
to explain to Google what you are all about?
You can find out approximately how
many pages Google has found for your website by searching
your domain name in Google. In the Google search box type
the following: site:www.yourdomain.com. This
is also a good way to analyze your online competition by finding
out how many website pages they have and how they have formed
their meta-tags (more about meta-tags below).

A quick look at Zappos, the mega ecommerce
shoe retailer, shows over a million pages found for their
website. That's way more shoes than Imelda Marcos had!
Think of Google as a huge digital library.
As you walk into the library there are so many books (websites)
on Google's shelves. Each webpage in your site would be equal
to the page count in a book. Is your website the thickness
of a comic book, sandwiched in between War & Peace and
the Webster's Dictionary?

Slow loading website
Does your website load slowly? A recent upgrade in Google
has webmasters agreeing that it's advantageous to have a fast
loading website. Rumor has it that Google will not downgrade
or penalize a slow loading website, but others are not so
sure. Factors that influence a website's loading speed that
you may control include the design, development framework,
and hosting platform.
Flash website
Is your website made completely in Flash? If you’re
using a Flash website you’re not going to be found by
search engines. Flash websites require expert modifications
to be found by Google.
My website meets all the criteria
mentioned above, how come I am not getting better search engine
results?
For those of you who already have a website
that employs 'best practices' for 'on-site optimization',
but still not getting to the top of Google, there are steps
you should take in building your websites 'off-site optimization'.
On-site optimization
On-site optimization is the work performed on your
website pages and all digital assets associated with your
website, domain name and website hosting server. Some best
practices for on-site optimization are as follows:
1) Use unique and descriptive title meta-tags
on every web page.
2) Use unique and descriptive description
meta-tags on every web page.
A quick look at 1800Flowers shows that every
page in this website has unique title and description tags.
This is of paramount importance in getting a website found
on Google as it relates to search queries.
3) Demonstrate proper use of HTML text and
HTML links as it relates to the subject matter of your website.
A good hyperlink is descriptive. In the illustration below
'Atlanta Homes for Sale' links to a page with lots of information
about homes for sale in Atlanta. Avoid using words such as
'Click Here' in your hyperlinks.
4) Be sure that your website navigation
is accessible for Google to crawl. You should also submit
a owner verification file and a XML site map to Google, Yahoo
and Bing. This is a free service and will help communicate
how to find all your web pages and associated files.
5) Demonstrate correct use of ALT
tags for images and other visual assets. ALT tags are widely
used in ADA compliant websites. The ALT tag is good for humans
and search engines in extending the description for any digital
asset displayed in your website.

6) Use of Robots.txt file in the root directory of your website.
(You can take a peak at any website’s robots text file,
providing they have one, by typing the following in your web
browser: www.somedomainname.com/robots.txt
7) Your site index page is live and linked
at the top of your website home page.

Off- site optimization
Google and other major search engines assign
a ranking score, popularity vote or other designation to a
website and/or website page based on numerous factors:
a. The amount of links or quality of links
linking to the website and/or webpage.
b. The power or authority of the websites
in item “a”. If you are linking to weak websites
that have not been built correctly then you are not helping
your cause. Linking to well-built websites that rank well
in the search engines helps your cause.
c. The traffic to your website or
the amount of visits. Think of ranking a website akin to getting
found and listed in a huge digital library. Picture it this
way: Google has numerous search bots or computer routines
that crawl the World Wide Web at breakneck speed collecting
data on websites. Google crawls, analyzes, indexes and caches
data found in Websites, Blogs, Forums, Articles, Directories,
other search engines and all manner of digital applications.
Google will crawl EVERYTHING that can be
indexed. This includes; HTML, Txt. or text files, PDF files,
Word docs, Video, Power Point, XLS spreadsheets and much more.

If you have a presentation about your company
in Power Point or video then this is a digital asset that
you could use to increase your exposure to search engines.
Here's how to get it done.
Step 1- Claim your local listings on Google, Yahoo
and Bing.
https://www.google.com/local/add/login
http://listings.local.yahoo.com/
https://ssl.bing.com/listings/BusinessSearch.aspx
NOTE: Links listed in this article are subject
to change. If any of these links do not work, please email
me at rick@visionefx.net and I will help you find the link
resource.
Step 2 - Create a profile
for yourself or business on some or all of these popular websites:
Facebook, Twitter, Local.com, Super pages, Aboutus.org, Agreatertown.com,
Brownbook.net, LinkedIn, You Tube, Classmates, MySpace, Flickr,
Craigslist, Google Profiles, Google Products.
NOTE: Never pay for a link unless it is
a well respected directory such as Find law or other similar
website.
Step 3 - Find and join
a Blog or Forum website related to your business or website.
If your website is about “home remodeling” then
join the conversation. If I were a home remodeler I would
go to Google and search “How do I repair this or that”
or I would search “Blogs + Forums for home remodeling”.
Remember, all this stuff equates to a link since your postings
in Blogs or Forums are connected to your profile.
Step 4 - Research and analyze
your competition. See where they have linked or listed themselves.
To do this type the following in the Google search box:
(link:www.yourcompetitorsname.com)
Also do this by entering only their website
name without (www) or (.com) and you will get some different
results.
Take a look at some of the websites that
get returned in the results. Not all of them will be a place
where you can get or place a free link, but chances are you
will find more than a few. For privacy reasons I cannot show
the results of someone else's website link backs so I will
discuss a few of my own.
In the Google search box type VISIONEFX.
About 4th or 5th down the page you will see Crunch Base. This
is technology based directory where I got a free link and
listing and I learned about it by analyzing a local competitor.
The building of back links, linking, votes,
listings and other tactics it is not rocket science. It is
long, hard tedious work.
On the sunnier side of things, back links
sometimes come naturally. If you have an interesting website
then people are going to want to link to you and share your
website with others.
Step 5 - Go back and do
it all over again and again. Think of ways to grow your website
pages (you can never have too many pages). Create any of the
following pages or sections for your website: Case Studies,
News, Articles, Announcements, Testimonials, Videos, Photo
Gallery, Random Thoughts, Tips, Helpful Hints, etc.
Extend your presence on powerful
third party websites.
My two favorites are You Tube and Flickr.com
You Tube is probably the most powerful 3rd
party website in terms of expanding your presence in Google
natural search results. You can even create your own You Tube
page otherwise know as a You Tube Channel.
You want to be sure that you tag and title
your You Tube videos so they have the best chance of getting
found in a standard Google search query. Here is a live example.
I hope you will see the same results as I, as that depends
on which Google datacenter is near you (more about that in
another article).
In the Google search box type aerial
power ball. You should see two You Tube thumbnails for videos
I posted for my client Chesapeake Bay Helicopters.
Notice how I titled the videos above:
Aerial marker balls, Power line marker balls
Utility marker balls, Aerial Marker Ball
This goes a long way in helping you to leverage
your marketing assets over Google.
Companies that have video or animation should
leverage this kind of search engine marketing power for real
estate, properties, leasing, hotel, auto sales and the like.
Google Products offers some great venues for these businesses,
but You Tube is also an excellent channel.
Balance your off-site and on-site
work
Link backs or off- site optimization is a smart thing
to do though it should not over shadow your on-site optimization
tasks.
A smart webmaster strives to balance
on-site and off-site tasks. Don't try to get it done all in
one day, one week or one month. Growing a website into a powerful
lead and sales generator as well as a brand awareness tool
takes time. It is a methodical marketing process that never
ends (until your business ends).
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About the Author
Rick Vidallon is President of Visionefx, a Web
design company based in Virginia Beach, Va. They provide
services to national companies and small business throughout
the United States.
Rick can be reached at (757) 619-6456 or rick@visionefx.net. |