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Get Rid of Those Doorway Pages


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Get Rid of Those Doorway Pages

by

windsong





Getting traffic to your site is the ultimate goal. Without

the traffic, you site isn't going to do much but take up

cyberspace. Now, there are many ways to do this, and you

should be doing them all. But for our purpose here, I will

limit it to Search Engines.



A while back, doorway pages were all the rage. Everyone was

scrambling to create hundreds and thousands of pages to

essentially trick the search engines into leading people to

their sites. It seemed unethical to me, and I figured that

the engines would pick up on this and bring it to an abrupt

halt. And they have. They want pages with content. So much

for all those doorway pages. It was a big waste of time and

effort.



Most web sites consist of several pages. Hopefully, each

page covers a specific, but related topic. And, hopefully,

there is already a navigational system in place, where

each page links to all other pages. This is a must.



If you have a site, for example, on Internet Marketing,

you already know that this subject encompasses many topics.

Each of those topics deserves its own page. You might have

pages on Ebook Marketing, Promotion, Ezines, Search

Engines, etc.



Each page in your site is already a 'doorway.' If you

optimize each of these pages as if it were a doorway page,

you will get a good ranking in the Search Engines. First,

make sure that each page sticks to a particular topic.

Then write your meta tags accordingly.



Here are some guidelines for top placement in the Search

Engines:



* Try to limit your meta keywords (preferably phrases)

to 3. The worst thing you can do is have a gazillion

keywords. Your relevancy will be shot to heck and you

might get listed, but you will be #3,583,204. No one

will find you.



* Do not use the same keywords on every page. Each page

is different, so make the keywords different.



* Make sure your keywords appear in the title tag, the

description tag, and all over your page, especially

near the top.



* Do not list keywords that do not appear on the page.

Again, Do NOT list keywords that do not appear on the

page. Lists have been circulated showing the "most

searched for keywords". They generally consist of words

like: sex, naked, women, gay, adult, erotica etc....

Don't even go there. Do you really want people going to

your site that don't give a hoot about what you have to

say??? They are not interested and will not buy anything.

You are wasting your time as well as theirs.



* Use keywords in comment tags, alt tags, and in header

tags. You can also use a clear 1x1 pixel image and load

the alt tag with keywords.



* The very first thing that appears on your page should

be a statement of benefits rich in keywords, similar to

your description meta tag. Some Search Engines ignore

your meta tags and print the first words on your page

as the description in their listing. If your navigational

bar is at the top of the page, that is what will show up

in their description. Not good.



* Header tags, (H1 for example) are very important. Search

Engines read the header tags. Use these for paragraph

headings instead of font tags, and load up the Keywords.



* Forget the bouncing flash and glitz. Yeah, they are fun

to play with, but the Search Engines are not impressed.

They may even be hampered by this as far as indexing

your page. Frames, flash movies, CGI scripts, javascript,

applets and image maps are all complete junk to a search

engine spider. Not only that, this sort of thing will

actually push your real content further from the top of

the page, reducing the relevancy of what the spiders

actually do see.



* Keep the spiders happy. Feed them lots of relevant

content. This bears repeating, but I won't. :)



* Get a Domain! A top 10 listing is virtually impossible

to achieve without having your own registered domain

name.



There is no secret magical formula for getting a top ranking

in the Search Engines. Currently there are over 5,000 places

to register a web site with the number increasing daily. In

reality, about 10 of these search engines will produce 90%

of your search engine traffic. The larger search engines like

Excite, Lycos and Alta Vista are visited millions of time a

week and offer the most comprehensive types of searches for

Internet surfers.





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