Getting Qualitative and Valuable Exposures From Search Engines
Mike Gate asked:
It took years of trial and error (with the learning process still in progress) for me to discover some important and relevant factors with regards to being indexed by some of the major search engines and attracting traffic. Though it can take up your time but there are some things that can be done without the tasking your technical expertise or consuming much of your time.
The first thing to do is to take good advantage of all you that you can get from Google, starting from Google Analytics, Webmaster, AdSense and the likes. Ensure that your website is duly verified by Google. Should you find it difficult to get all these done, simply go to Google help section.
The next step is to get an appropriate and fitting title for the website. When it comes to indexing a site, Google views the titles of websites as being important. Ensure that correct wordings are used in describing your site as these are what will show up on search engines. For instance, a disclaimer at the bottom of a page will show up as part of the wordings on your page during searches and this will put off prospective visitors. To avoid this, ensure that only relevant words make up the key words with regards to the content of your pages. While it is not good to have keywords made of single words, it is very important that keywords are in phrases.
Whether you agree with me or not, it is possible to attract great traffic from Google. All you have to do is ensure that an alt tag is included alongside all images on your website. This is a great means to getting traffic with a target. Visitors wont click on any image without due interest to see more.
Your website should be available to directories (the ones that are free), traffic generating sites and value checking sites. If the traffic from sites that claim to be sending you tons and tons of traffic are not forth coming, don't waste your precious time with them. It is in your best interest to search for other sites that will send your traffic.
Facebook and Twitter (these are sites devoted to networking people socially) are really amazing search engines that can attract great traffic to your website. You simply have no choice but to use these sites. As far as I'm concerned, it is an internet marketing tool that is available to you. Quite frankly, blogging can be of great help, but it known to also be time tasking. So if you find yourself not having time to throw about, and then twitter it is. You can also try to link your website via other social sites using a linkwheel.
Finally, be sure that your site is submitted to sites offering free reviews. Objective criticism can and does make a lot of difference. You can never tell it just might that the design of your site or some other aspect of it is in need of alterations.
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It took years of trial and error (with the learning process still in progress) for me to discover some important and relevant factors with regards to being indexed by some of the major search engines and attracting traffic. Though it can take up your time but there are some things that can be done without the tasking your technical expertise or consuming much of your time.
The first thing to do is to take good advantage of all you that you can get from Google, starting from Google Analytics, Webmaster, AdSense and the likes. Ensure that your website is duly verified by Google. Should you find it difficult to get all these done, simply go to Google help section.
The next step is to get an appropriate and fitting title for the website. When it comes to indexing a site, Google views the titles of websites as being important. Ensure that correct wordings are used in describing your site as these are what will show up on search engines. For instance, a disclaimer at the bottom of a page will show up as part of the wordings on your page during searches and this will put off prospective visitors. To avoid this, ensure that only relevant words make up the key words with regards to the content of your pages. While it is not good to have keywords made of single words, it is very important that keywords are in phrases.
Whether you agree with me or not, it is possible to attract great traffic from Google. All you have to do is ensure that an alt tag is included alongside all images on your website. This is a great means to getting traffic with a target. Visitors wont click on any image without due interest to see more.
Your website should be available to directories (the ones that are free), traffic generating sites and value checking sites. If the traffic from sites that claim to be sending you tons and tons of traffic are not forth coming, don't waste your precious time with them. It is in your best interest to search for other sites that will send your traffic.
Facebook and Twitter (these are sites devoted to networking people socially) are really amazing search engines that can attract great traffic to your website. You simply have no choice but to use these sites. As far as I'm concerned, it is an internet marketing tool that is available to you. Quite frankly, blogging can be of great help, but it known to also be time tasking. So if you find yourself not having time to throw about, and then twitter it is. You can also try to link your website via other social sites using a linkwheel.
Finally, be sure that your site is submitted to sites offering free reviews. Objective criticism can and does make a lot of difference. You can never tell it just might that the design of your site or some other aspect of it is in need of alterations.
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