To break this concept down just a bit further, let's look
at what a search engine can measure on your web site.
The point here is for you to consider the many places that
a keyword can be included to affect your site's score in a
search engine's ranking algorithm.
Consider the following list of possibilities. The point of this exercise is for you to understand the scope of variables that you have at your disposal to influence the different search engines – or more importantly, what a site listed ahead of yours in a particular search engine might have done to outrank you. Consider the following options:
- Keywords in the <TITLE> tag(s)
- Keywords in the <META NAME=" DESCRIPTION"> tag
- Keywords in the <META NAME=" KEYWORD"> tag
- Keywords in <H1> or other headline tags
- Keywords in the <A HREF=" http://yourcompany.com/otherpage.htm"></A> link tags
- Keywords in the body copy
- Keywords in ALT tags – Web designers use this tag to describe
the contents of a picture that hasn't finished loading or
to describe a picture that you would be looking at if you
had not opted to turn the graphics off on your web browser.
A recent study showed that a surprising number of people,
perhaps as high as 25%, still browse the web with the graphics
off because of slow connections or slow computers!
- Keywords in <!-- --> comment tags
- Keywords contained in <INPUT TYPE=" HIDDEN" NAME=" HIDDEN" VALUE=" include list of keywords here"> hidden type tag.
Factors that do not affect your rank in search engines
The size or content of your graphics.
Your choice of colors (however, some engines will penalize you for hiding words on a page by using the same color of text as the background).
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Your web site's overall layout or design.
This will only matter in so far as keyword prominence
may be affected if a graphic appears before the body copy
on your site. Most web site marketers espouse the use
of text before graphics as some search engines assign
weight to the first 25 words on a page.
Words that are graphics, e. g., a gif or jpeg file that spells out a word or words. Search engines only see the file name of the graphic. It can't hurt to use a file name that is also a keyword you want to emphasize.
The macro point is that there are only so many
places where keywords can be included within a web site. Where,
how often and how early these keywords are placed will determine
your ranking.
Remember these variables when you are analyzing other web
sites that have ranked higher than yours. If you look at it
like a puzzle, each player has a number of pieces and the
order and distribution of them determines the winner – not
some magic bullet or immeasurable force . |