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The 10 Minute Homepage Tune-Up


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Dan Thies
dancannedhelp.com

Search Engine Optimization Fast Start
http://www.cannedbooks.com


Is your site's home page search engine friendly? Think so, eh?

The vast majority of websites, even those belonging to Fortune

500 companies, are far from optimized.



I use a simple four-step process to find the most common errors.

Using this to do a quick tune-up on your homepage takes about 10

minutes, and it will pay off for years to come.



Step One: Identify Your Keywords

The first step, and often an overlooked one, is deciding which

keywords and phrases you're targeting with your home page. What

you want to identify are the 4-7 top keywords or phrases that

you will use on your homepage.



Step Two: Keyword Placement Review

Once you know which keywords you're targeting, pick the most

important 1 or 2 keywords or phrases, and make sure they're

loaded into the right places on the page.



- TITLE tag: keyword phrase | more keywords if possible

The optimal title tag starts with a keyword or keyword phrase,

followed by a vertical bar (should be above the Enter key),

then as many more keywords as you can work in. Limit your page

titles to 5-8 words if you can. Make sure your page title

still makes sense to someone who reads it, because search

engines will display the title in your site's listing.



- META Description & Keywords

Your top keyword or phrase should appear as early as possible

in these tags - "Welcome to..." is not the right way to do it!

Your Description still has to make sense, since many search

engines will display it in your site's listing.



- H1 or H2 Heading

The first text on your page should include your top 1 or 2

keywords or phrases wrapped inside of an H1 tag. In addition,

I like to work my other keywords into H2 headings (2-3 of

them) farther down the page.



- First Paragraph and Body Text

The first paragraph of text should include your top 1 or 2

keywords, as early as possible, preferable within the first

few words. Additional keywords can be worked into the rest

of the text, under the H2 heading where they appear.



- Hyperlinks

For best results, all of your top keywords should appear in

hyperlinks on your home page, leading to internal pages on

your site. If you use images for your navigation links, use

the ALT property of those images to contain the appropriate

keywords for that link.



- Closing Text & Site Map

If it makes sense to have your top 1-2 keywords appear again

at the bottom of the page, use them again here, but don't make

nonsense out of your homepage over it. If you have a site map,

put a text link to it at the bottom of your page.



- Page Size:

Your home page should be as small as possible. Move any

Javascript or CSS you're using into external files, and do

what you can to move your important keyword content toward

the top of the file. Using layers instead of tables for layout

makes the latter task a lot easier.



Step Three: Check Your Links

It should go without saying, but you should check every link on

your homepage to make sure it's working and active.



Step Four: Validate Your HTML

Finally, run your homepage through an HTML validator. Invalid

HTML can make it impossible for the search engines to read your

page correctly. Here's a link to an online validator you can use

for free:

http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/



There you have it - ten minutes to a higher ranking homepage!



I wish you success...



Dan Thies is the author of "Search Engine Fast Start," a

concise, step-by-step guide to search engine positioning, for

the beginner to intermediate level webmaster - available now at

www.cannedbooks.com





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