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rogem002
Posted: Friday, April 29, 2005 10:35:09 PM

Rank: Martian Estate Agent

Joined: 9/14/2003
Posts: 3,278
Location: United Kingdom
As Most people think SEO is very important to your website success, well I have tested this and found it’s not really that true. Read this article to find out how I managed to get loads of people on to my Website with very little work!

In the last 10 weeks I have made two websites Rogem.Net and CheatAtYourGames.Com I’ve been Testing Which one get the most traffic, the one with Meta Tags that are brilliant, and the one that’s got home made tags, what were made in 30 seconds.

What I’ve found out is that SEO is not very hard Let me explain

    The Title - <title>Rogem.Net - Webmaster directory. web site design, web tools, build a website</title> This what come up in the browser and is the link on google...

    The Description - <META NAME="description" content="Loads web tools to help you promote, improve and build a website, a valuable website directory for the novice to the most experienced webmaster."> A Description of your webPage...

    Key Words - <META NAME="keywords" content="directory, templates, website, hosting, website design, promotion, build a website, web, tools, development, webmaster tools, web sites, java, scripts, php, tutorials, dhtml code, html, submission, host"> Keywords are fairly redundant now, they used be used so that indexers (ie. search engines) would know how to classify the page and what type of content it had, however, since people cannot be trusted to accuractly describe their own pages the use of keywords for indexing is now greatly reduced or just not used at all by some search engines (Thanks SteviePunk for that).

    revisit-after - <META NAME="revisit-after" content="15 days"> when you want the serch engine to come back.

    robots - <META NAME="robots" content="index, follow"> what you want the serch engines to do on you page with the links.

    Rating - <META NAME="rating" content="General"> what do you rate your site for example R.

    Distribution - <META NAME="distribution" content="Global"> what countrys should see it

    Language - <META NAME="language" content="English"> what language your site is in.

    classification - <META NAME="classification" content="Web Tools Directory"> where Directory should put you.

    Copyright - <META NAME="copyright" content="Mike Rogers 2005"> who is it copyrighted to (you hopefully)

    BASE HREF - <BASE HREF="Http://www.rogem.net"> this may not actually be a meta tag but this is good for DreamWeaver, it what it put at the beginning of every link if there is no http://



On the subject of the Keywords what I recommend you do is use a tool what tells you the most used words on a page, then makes the top 5-10 words (as long as there Google friendly) your keywords.

On the subject of the Description A quick 50 word sum of what’s on the page it’s simple but yet people still get it wrong.

On the subject of the Title Normally what I do is <THE SITE NAME HERE> :: <A VERY SHORT SUM UP OF WHAT ON THE PAGE> this is easy to do, and is very Google friendly.

I was amazed when I’m getting like 200 people a day too one of my sites from Google (the one I did in 30 seconds).

So spending Loads of money On SEO could be worth it, but if you want free traffic, do it Your Self!


Thats all 4 Now
Rogem
rogem002
Posted: Monday, May 02, 2005 2:49:08 PM

Rank: Martian Estate Agent

Joined: 9/14/2003
Posts: 3,278
Location: United Kingdom
I know i should not double post but i got to say this,

check out this link

http://www.site-reference.com/Site-Building/5979/index.html

it's a article and take note who wrote it

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