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Do you want to get your site from page five to page one in Google? Here are a few tips to boost you on your way. 1. Clean Up Your HTML. Keep a beady eye on Dreamweaver and avoid CMS software. What, Dreamweaver, beloved program of pro webmasters everywhere? Yes!
Dreamweaver adds lots of extra blank space to HTML code, and breaks lines. This is especially irritating in meta tags. Use EditPad's 'Find and Replace' function to get rid of newlines and double blank spaces in your pages. Content Management Systems are a great time saver. An amateur can set up a professional-looking site in a few hours. The problem is they contain lots of code that's irrelevant to search engines. The top of a CMS page may contain only a few words relevant to its subject matter. Then there's the duplicate content problem.
Result? Your page is down the SERPs for any competitive keyword. Assuming it's indexed at all. These programs are written by geeks. Their primary aim is to eliminate code errors and add features. Your marketing comes a very poor second. They're also posting security updates every few months. More hassle. For you.
Drastic solution:
1. Type your documents in a text editor like Editpad, then Benefits:
A clever webmaster would look into Conditional Server Side Includes. You can use them to 'program' your web pages, while still presenting clean HTML to search engine 'bots. And as for Microsoft FrontPage, I wish all my competitors were using it.
2. Get Lots of Links to Your Site.
That should get you a few decent links. With millions of cheapo, 'me too', linkless sites out there, yours will stand out like a snowdrop on a dungheap.
3. Offer Something People Really Want. You like fuschia leg warmers. You think other people do too. You make a website selling them. Cue sad disillusion. People want money, sex, friendship, human contact, cars, drugs, health and happiness. They know what they want (not need, want). You've got to figure out a better way to satisfy that want, for a fat net profit. Simple, ain't it? Actually, yes it is. Save time. Pick a very profitable, popular industry. Think up a way to give people a better product. Or faster. Or cheaper. Or all three! Research costs little. Thinking costs nothing. Or just go off half-cocked. Employ a cheap, angry webmaster. Half-finish the site for a product you're not 100% sure there's a demand for. Then sit back and wait for traffic. Then give up, go down to the pub and gripe to your pals: "The internet's sh*t, innit?". Funny thing about offering a popular good with a new twist; you get links without cadging them. 4. Be First With a New, Popular Good (or a smarter second). MySpace wasn't the first social networking site, but they did it better. They designed it to be viral. Members could compete to get 'friends', and everyone wants new friends, right? Users could put anything they wanted online, even if it looked cr*ppy. Censorship was minimal. Result: Huge popularity, without needing the search engines. Not easily done, but again, research costs little. Thinking costs nothing. Stop the daily slog. Go for a walk. Have a long bath. Play a game of street-hockey. And see what pops into your head. If you feel good about it the next day, it may be a good idea. Test it before committing to it. If it still makes you excited a month later, you may be onto a winner. If complete strangers start feeling the same, you definitely are!
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