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Submitting your Website to Search Engines

Submitting your Website - Why is there so many websites out there that are on the first page of Google search, what is their secret? There is an web terminology called "SEO" and it stands for Search Engine Optimization. SEO consists of the customization of your website, its content and its internal and external links to assist in the overall indexing and ranking of your website in popular search engines. There are many contributing factors that are used in determining a website's ranking and every search engine is different. This makes trying to optimize your site for Google, Yahoo, Live and the many others quite a painstaking task.

Most of us are aware, Google is currently the most popular search engine for the majority of Internet users. As such, it is only normal that we'd want to focus our sights on achieving a higher ranking within Google first with the hope that the rest will follow.

We must begin by defining some of the key contributing factors that Google uses to determine a website's and webpage's ranking within its results. These factors range from keyword use to manipulating internal and external links and the líst goes on. To get started, we have listed the top twenty factors that you should focus on in order to help get your website that little bit closer to the top of the search engine results listings.

Keyword Use Factors
The following components relate to the use of search query terms in determining the rank of a particular page.

  • Keyword Use in Title Tag - Placing the targeted search term or phrase in the title tag of the web page's HTML header.

  • Keyword Use in Body Text - Using the targeted search term in the visible, HTML text of the page.

  • Relationship of Body Text Content to Keywords - Topical relevance of text on the page compared to targeted keywords.

  • Keyword Use in H1 Tag - Creating an H1 tag with the targeted search term/phrase.

  •   Keyword Use in Domain Name & Page URL - Including the targeted term/phrase in the registered domain name, i.e. keyword.com plus target terms in the webpage URL, i.e. seomoz.org/keyword-phrase.

Page Attributes
The following elements comprise how Google interprets specific data about a webpage independent of keywords.

  • Link Popularity within the Site's Internal Link Structure - Refers to the number and importance of internal links pointing to the target page.

  • Quality/Relevance of Links to External Sites/Pages - Do links on the page point to high quality, topically-related pages?

  • Age of Document - Older pages may be perceived as more authoritative while newer pages may be more temporarily relevant.

  • Amount of Indexable Text Content - Refers to the literal quantity of visible HTML text on a page.

  • Quality of the Document Content (as measured algorithmically) - Assuming search engines can use text, visual or other analysis methods to determine the validity and value of content, this metric would provide some level of rating.

Site/Domain Attributes
The factors below contribute to Google's rankings based on the site/domain on which a page resides.

  • Global Link Popularity of Site - The overall link weight/authority as measured by links from any and all sites across the web (both link quality and quantity).
  • Age of Site - Not the date of original registration of the domain, but rather the launch of indexable content seen by the search engines (note that this can change if a domain switches ownership).
  • Topical Relevance of Inbound Links to Site - The subject-specific relationship between the sites/pages linking to the target page and the target keyword.
  • Link Popularity of Site in Topical Community - The link weight/authority of the target website amongst its topical peers in the online world.
  • Rate of New Inbound Links to Site - The frequency and timing of external sites linking in to the given domain.

Inbound Link Attribute
These pieces affect Google's weighting of links from external websites pointing to a page and ultimately will assist in the ranking of that page.

  • Anchor Text of Inbound Link.
  • Global Link Popularity of Linking Site.
  • Topical Relationship of Linking Page.
  • Link Popularity of Site in Topical Community - The link weight/authority of the target website amongst its topical peers in the online world.
  • Age of Link.

Negative Crawling/Ranking Attributes
Here are some points that should be made before you start getting your hands dirty. With any type of SEO marketing, there are some things that can actually have a negative impact on your ranking. These components may have a negativel affect to a spider's ability to crawl a page or its rankings at Google.

  • Server is Often Inaccessible to Bots.
  • Content Very Similar or Duplicate of Existing Content in the Index.
  • External Links to Low Quality/Spam Sites.
  • Duplicate Title/Meta Tags on Many Pages.
  • Overuse of Targeted Keywords (Stuffing/Spamming).

So let's get busy! Start prioritizing your tasks, modifying your content and building your internal and external links to meet some of the above guidelines. Keep in mind that improving indexing is mostly a technical task and improving ranking is mostly a business/marketing strategy. What might work now may not work in the future and finally, it takes time. Loads of time. Still, with a bit of trial and error and a good dose of persistence, you can achieve the search engine ranking you're after.

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