Search Engines Optimisation Hobart TAS
Search engines are simply a channel of attracting REAL people to your website based on a search term which they enter. To rank well for your target search term or keyword you need to have topical, well written content which is targeted at those keywords.
Colour Copy Centre (Tas) P/L
(03) 6234 3352
(03) 6234 3352
97 Elizabeth St
Hobart, TAS
Hobart, TAS
Typeface Design & Print
(03) 6234 3636
(03) 6234 3636
149 Bathurst St
Hobart, TAS
Hobart, TAS
Crystal Graphics
(03) 6231 0130
(03) 6231 0130
32 Strahan St
North Hobart, TAS
North Hobart, TAS
Cygnet Classifieds, Kingston Classifieds
(03) 6295 1708
(03) 6295 1708
14 Mary St
Cygnet, TAS
Cygnet, TAS
Digital Graffiti
(03) 6225 4405
(03) 6225 4405
2/ 25a Red Chapel Ave
Sandy Bay, TAS
Sandy Bay, TAS
Photolith Reprographics
(03) 6234 8700
(03) 6234 8700
25 Watchorn St
Hobart, TAS
Hobart, TAS
Bokprint Pty Ltd
(03) 6331 5357
(03) 6331 5357
69 Boland St
Launceston, TAS
Launceston, TAS
Digital Graffiti
(03) 6278 3833
(03) 6278 3833
5/ 39 Tower Rd
New Town, TAS
New Town, TAS
Foot & Playsted Pty Ltd
(03) 6332 1400
(03) 6332 1400
99 - 109 Charles St
Launceston, TAS
Launceston, TAS
Search Engines Optimisation
There is no doubt that search engines can help your business reach its goals quickly and effectively – but should you be optimising your website specifically for search engines?
No – well not really…
The days of simply putting a few META tags into your web page and expecting to be number 1 are gone – content is king and has been for some time. Today Google and other major engines look deep into your websites content and gather information from all over the internet about your website, including finding other websites that link back to your website.
Real people use your website
Search engines are simply a channel of attracting REAL people to your website based on a search term which they enter. To rank well for your target search term or keyword you need to have topical, well written content which is targeted at those keywords. Content should be easily accessible, using a well structured menu and navigation system – you can the aid the website visitor by providing a site map.
Content, content, content
Google loves content that is relevant to your website – content that gives your visitors original information, insight, opinions and revelations. You should look to continuously create inspiring content for your visitor which makes them act on your goals, whether that be buy a product online or simply subscribe to your newsletter.
Trying building content on what your great at doing, for example of you’re a builder then you should try and create article on “Handy ways to install door frames” for example, this not only build content for search engines to read but also shows to the website visitor that you are an expert on the field and know what you talking about which will drive them to contact you about your service.
Keeping it simple really is the best policy
Optimising your content for search engines should come naturally from writing content – don’t worry about keyword density, just write to your audience and don’t over repeat your targeted keyword or keyphrase too much. Always remember your writing for real people not search engines. The basics for optimising your content are;
1. Include your keyword in the title “Category > Title | Site name” is an acceptable format.
2. Use H1 – H5 tags for all your important headings
3. Use text instead of images to display key content
4. Use links wisely and ensure there are no more than 100 links on anyone page
Find other people that love your content too
Once you have written some indulging content then shout about it, find blogs, review sites, forums and social media websites that you can use to tell everyone about your content – be careful though, don’t just ball in guns blazing, ensure you are a trusted and long term member of the website who contributes regularly. This will ensure that other website will naturally link to your content without even asking as you become an expert on your area of interest.
In summary
Although there are certainly methods, techniques and other guidelines you should follow to optimise your website for real people to find your website through search engines, you shouldn’t optimise specifically for search engines – it’s simply not a sustainable long term strategy. So go out there and build on the content for your chosen topic and give everyone something original to read.
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No – well not really…
The days of simply putting a few META tags into your web page and expecting to be number 1 are gone – content is king and has been for some time. Today Google and other major engines look deep into your websites content and gather information from all over the internet about your website, including finding other websites that link back to your website.
Real people use your website
Search engines are simply a channel of attracting REAL people to your website based on a search term which they enter. To rank well for your target search term or keyword you need to have topical, well written content which is targeted at those keywords. Content should be easily accessible, using a well structured menu and navigation system – you can the aid the website visitor by providing a site map.
Content, content, content
Google loves content that is relevant to your website – content that gives your visitors original information, insight, opinions and revelations. You should look to continuously create inspiring content for your visitor which makes them act on your goals, whether that be buy a product online or simply subscribe to your newsletter.
Trying building content on what your great at doing, for example of you’re a builder then you should try and create article on “Handy ways to install door frames” for example, this not only build content for search engines to read but also shows to the website visitor that you are an expert on the field and know what you talking about which will drive them to contact you about your service.
Keeping it simple really is the best policy
Optimising your content for search engines should come naturally from writing content – don’t worry about keyword density, just write to your audience and don’t over repeat your targeted keyword or keyphrase too much. Always remember your writing for real people not search engines. The basics for optimising your content are;
1. Include your keyword in the title “Category > Title | Site name” is an acceptable format.
2. Use H1 – H5 tags for all your important headings
3. Use text instead of images to display key content
4. Use links wisely and ensure there are no more than 100 links on anyone page
Find other people that love your content too
Once you have written some indulging content then shout about it, find blogs, review sites, forums and social media websites that you can use to tell everyone about your content – be careful though, don’t just ball in guns blazing, ensure you are a trusted and long term member of the website who contributes regularly. This will ensure that other website will naturally link to your content without even asking as you become an expert on your area of interest.
In summary
Although there are certainly methods, techniques and other guidelines you should follow to optimise your website for real people to find your website through search engines, you shouldn’t optimise specifically for search engines – it’s simply not a sustainable long term strategy. So go out there and build on the content for your chosen topic and give everyone something original to read.
Lawrence Howlett is the Director of New Edge Media (http://www.newedge.co.uk) a Search Engine Optimisation company based in Northamptonshire, England.
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