Search Engine Optimization
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Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is the process of altering your web pages
to comply with the factors that major search engines consider when they rank
your website. While your XSite comes complete with an entire set of Search
Engine Tools to help you influence your SEO rank positively, some of the most
useful tools are those provided inside each individual page of your site. To
optimize a page of your site for search engines...
- With the page you wish to edit open in the
page editor.
- Be sure to name the page if you have not
already done so.
- Rewrite the body of the page so that it relates to your business. As you
rewrite the page, keep these items in mind.
- If at all possible, include phrases you expect your customers to use as
"keywords" when they search for your services.
- Avoid using our stock content without significant changes that tie it
more closely to your business.
- Avoid writing as if you're trying to influence search engine rankings.
In particular, long lists of words that are beyond what you might call
"practical" for a human to read in your page are a form of keyword stuffing and can have drastically
negative effects on your search engine rank.
- If desired, add any dynamic content
tools, contact forms, or RSS/ATOM feeds to your page.
- In the Search Engine Tools section at the bottom of the
page, update each of the following items:
- Page Title - The page title appears at the very top
of your visitors' web browser (not as part of your website) to explain the
content of the page. Since it is also what virtually all search engine use
as the title for your search listing, make sure it's short, to-the-point,
and relevant to the content of the page on your site (NOT
to your whole business or website. JUST to the single
page you're editing). Since most real estate services are also local,
including one or two of the most well known cities or counties you service
is also a good idea.
- Page Keywords - Your page keywords influence the
phrases that someone can search for inside of a search engine to find you.
Today, they hold FAR less significance than in the earlier years of the
Internet and you should not spend too much time or effort altering them.
Just put a few search phrases that you expect someone might use to find
the page you're editing (NOT your whole business or
website. JUST this page of your site). Try not to exceed
3 or 4 lines of keywords in the editor as most search engines will
actually penalize you for putting too many keywords into your site (Keyword Stuffing).
- Page Description - The page description is another
significant contributing factor to your page rank. For many search
engines, it's also what your visitors will see listed below your page
title in a list of search results. The most important thing to make clear
in your page description is what you do and where you do it as it pertains
to JUST this page of your site (NOT your
whole business or website).
- Check the boxes to the right side of the Search Engine Tools
section to tell search engines about the existence of the page.
Options include:
- Submit your page to search engines - Actively submit
the page to search engines. DO NOT do this more than once.
Most modern search engines penalize you for repeatedly "submitting" your
site pages in this manner.
- Add this to your Google/Yahoo Site Map - Google and
Yahoo both use "sitemaps" the modern form of "submitting" a page to search
engines. Think of this as a "don't call us, we'll call you" approach to
submitting your site to search engines. It IS something you should do for
all important pages of your site once you've activated your Google Sitemap
and Yahoo Sitemap.
- Add this page to XSites Site Map - The XSites sitemap
is a generic form of a Google/Yahoo sitemap that all search engines can
read. It IS something you should check for all important pages of your site.
- Create a link to this page in your XSite Footer - Add a
convenient link to this page to the footer of your website. While this IS
something you should do for the MOST important pages of your site, it is NOT
something you should do for more than around 10 pages. It does have an
impact on your search engine ranking, but too many pages (more than 10) in
the footer can also make it more complicated for a human to use your site.
- When finished, click Save and Close to save the page.
Then, be sure to check the page and click Save in the My Content step to active the page on your website.
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Additional Search Engine Resources |
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Search Engine Optimization is much more of an art form than a science. If you
want to learn more about how to optimize your website for search engines, the
following resources.