Showing posts with label dynamic URL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dynamic URL. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Some Important On Page Optimization Process


1. URL Naming:
    If your domain name as possible, try to prime your targeted keywords, if still does not include your keywords in the url.

2. Title Tag:
    Title tag, the first words that you place your keywords Place and after using the word can attract visitors.

3. Meta Description:
    Many search engines use the description tag at any time, but it is best to set it properly just in case. Put your keywords in the beginning
    of the first meta description and your website attract visitors.

4. Meta Keywords:
   search engine keyword tags, meta keywords using the search
    engine is still worth something to have your site rank.

5. Use Alt Text for Image Optimization:
   Crawlers and spiders are unable to see images . Thus, appropriate displays using Alt tag          your content with targeted keywords to optimize the
    Images.

6. Static URL:
    Remember that all of your important pages should be short and static URLs.

Websites that utilize databases which can insert content into a webpage by way of a dynamic script like PHP or JavaScript are increasingly popular. This type of site is considered dynamic. Many websites choose dynamic content over static content. This is because if a website has thousands of products or pages, writing or updating each static by hand is a monumental task.

There are two types of URLs: dynamic and static. A dynamic URL is a page address that results from the search of a database-driven web site or the URL of a web site that runs a script. In contrast to static URLs, in which the contents of the web page stay the same unless the changes are hard-coded into the HTML, dynamic URLs are generated from specific queries to a site's database. The dynamic page is basically only a template in which to display the results of the database query. Instead of changing information in the HTML code, the data is changed in the database.

Dynamic url

Static url

Static URLs are typically ranked better in search engine results pages, and they are indexed more quickly than dynamic URLs, if dynamic URLs get indexed at all. Static URLs are also easier for the end-user to view and understand what the page is about. If a user sees a URL in a search engine query that matches the title and description, they are more likely to click on that URL than one that doesn't make sense to them.

7. Anchor text : The anchor text, link label or link title is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink.
Anchor text usually gives the user relevant descriptive or contextual information about the content of the link's destination. The anchor text may or may not be related to the actual text of the URL of the link. For example, a hyperlink to the English-language Wikipedia's homepage might take this form.

7. Use Headings:

    H1, h2, and use the h3 title tag to define their key subject categories, and putting your keywords in style at least once a title.

8. Valid HTML:

    Use the W3C HTML validator on your page's HTML is valid. A web page for more HTML errors will create not rank well in SERPS. Use your keyphrases where appropriate

9. Robot. Txt:

      Your website for search engines with robots.txt file you can restrict access. Check on your website with robot.txt is apposite crawler
      information is required.

10. Sitemap XML:

      Create your XML Sitemap XML Sitemap using search engines crawl your pages.

11. Keep Your Body Text To Read

     Use your keywords in the text body, but keep your body text readable. Not in my drywall text keywords you drywall drywall stuff
     by humans until the drywall dry wall is unclear.

12. Internal Link

      Internal link between the construction related posts.

Tips  to consider optimizing your site before sending it to Google. Following these tips can get Google SEO to record better your website.

If your website has the Welcome screen,

make sure you have a text link that allows visitors access the site. It is common to see many sites with a welcome screen very striking and full of effects thrown into Flash but no other way to access the site. It is advisable to have a text link that gives access to the site "traditionally" because Google can not read Flash pages and therefore can not access the rest of the site.
  
Sure not to have broken links.

Sounds pretty obvious. But it's impressive the number of errors experienced by the Google engine daily due to broken links. So we would have to check all internal links on our site.

Check the labels TITLE

The title of the pages is very important to Google, so you should check that the TITLE tag is relevant to the content of the page in question. This does not mean you have to put a title of more than 20 words, but rather in keeping with the content and easy to read by search engines and surfers.

Check the META tags

Rumors that Google is not interested in the META tags are not entirely certain. Google uses these tags to describe a website when there is too much code to read. So enter some valid as META tags KEYWORDS and DESCRIPTION for keywords and site description respectively.

Check ALT tags

ALT tags should be the least likely used by webmasters. We add these tags to describe images for them. They are not a factor, but a plus for Google.
Check your frames (frames)

A frame is a frame or separate box in which we can load a web page. If you use frames that Google can not index us 100%. I personally recommend not using frames, but if you decide to use them read this article.

Have you got dynamic pages?

It is known that the web evolved greatly in recent years, and that more and more pages based on dynamic scripting languages (PHP, ASP, etc.).. But it seems that Google is limiting the amount of dynamic pages it indexes, so we could include some static pages ... when the momentum is not necessary.

Regularly update

This is a very important aspect that you should consider, as quickly Google indexes more pages that are updated with some regularity. Podes note that the number of pages indexed by the search engine is increased if you update daily, but may stagnate or decrease if not provide new content. I recommend you put a META option in the header to tell Google how often you should return to reindex.
  
Robots.txt

This file can be very helpful if we use it correctly. With robots.txt you can filter search engines recorded our website and to restrict access to certain URL's that do not want to be indexed (login page, file folders, etc.).


 "Cahe Cache or not?
Google maintains a cache of some pages to have a faster access to them. Some webmasters prefer not to be cached, or Google cachee our pages all we have to do is place the following META tag between the heads:

    * META NAME = "ROBOTS" CONTENT = "NOARCHIVE"
    * With that prevent robots from caching and archiving our pages.