By Sumantra Roy

Once you have established the keywords for which you should
optimize your site for the search engines, it is time to figure out how you can
get a high ranking in the search engines for those keywords. The solution is to
create Keyword Rich Pages (KRPs) - pages which provide good content and in which
a particular keyword is repeated a number of times so that the page gets a top
ranking for that keyword.
This article is focused on how you should create these KRPs. I
am assuming you have a working knowledge of the different HTML tags like the
Title tag, the Meta Description tag, the Meta Keywords tag, the Heading tags,
the Alt Tag etc. If you don't, just go to this
site for a good introduction to such HTML tags.
Now, let us assume that your company sells packaged tours to
Australia, and that you are targeting the keyword "travel to australia".
Here's how you create the KRPs:
The Title Tag:
The first and most important tag to consider is the Title tag.
You should always begin the Title tag with the keyword that you are targeting.
Also remember that the search engines are going to display the Title tag while
they are displaying the results of a search. Hence, you need to make the Title
tag attractive to humans as well.
Here is one Title tag that I may have used: "Travel to
Australia and discover its scenic beauty". Have a look at the Title tag -
it uses the keyword right at the beginning and also tells people how beautiful a
place Australia is.
Of course, all Titles need not be like the one I used. The Title
that you use depends on the subject matter of your site. However, you should
follow all the general rules that I have outlined here.
Meta Description Tag:
The Meta Description tag is used by many search engines to
provide a short description of the page that is listed in the search results.
Hence, like the Title tag, it is important that the Meta Description tag be
keyword rich as well as attractive to humans.
The rules for the Meta Description are more or less the same as
those for the Title tag. However, the content of this tag will generally be
longer than that of the Title. Here's what I may have used in the Meta
Description tag:
"Travel to Australia - We take care of all the details of
your trip so that you can travel with complete peace of mind."
Note how this description repeats the keyword and also the
benefit that it stresses - it says that the customer will be able to travel
without having to worry about the intricate details of the trip - you will take
care of them.
Meta Keywords Tag:
The Meta Keywords tag has become less and less important as far
as search engine optimization is concerned. In fact, you can get top rankings
without having anything in the Meta Keywords tag at all. However, just to be on
the safe side, you would want to include some keywords in the Meta Keywords tag.
You should also include some of the common upper/lower case variations of the
keyword. The rules for the Meta Keywords tag are pretty simple - don't repeat
any keyword in the Meta Keywords tag more than three times and don't repeat any
keyword one after the other. Here's what I may have used in the Meta Keywords
tag:
"Travel to Australia, tourism, travel to Australia, Down
Under, TRAVEL TO AUSTRALIA"
Note how I have introduced "tourism" and "Down
Under" just to separate the different instances of the keyword.
Body of the page:
Now we come to the actual body of the page. Begin by getting
hold of a nice (but not too large) picture which is applicable for the page that
you are creating. In the present case, I might include a picture of the lotus
shaped Sydney Opera House. Place this picture at the top of the page. In the Alt
tag for the picture, just mention your target keyword once, i.e. the Alt tag
would be "Travel to Australia". You can include other words in the Alt
tag, but it should start with the keyword you are targeting.
Once you've put up the picture, it is time to create a Heading
for your page. Use the H1 tag to do so. Again, in the H1 tag, mention your
target keyword once, i.e. like the Alt tag for the picture, the H1 tag could be
"Travel to Australia". Again, like the Alt tag, you can include other
words in the heading, but the heading should start with the keyword you are
targeting.
Now it's time to create the actual text of the page. The way you
create the text of your page would depend largely on what you want the visitor
to do after reading this page. In some cases, you may simply want the visitor to
go to the home page or another specific page in your site after reading this
page. In this case, you should write the text in such a way that the visitor is
attracted to the page that you are targeting. You would also want to provide
links to the home page or the specific page that you are targeting at strategic
places in the KRP. Or, you may want the visitor to click on the link to an
affiliate program that you are a member of. In this case, you would stress the
benefits that the visitor gets by purchasing the product or service that the
affiliate program is selling. You would also want to provide links to the
affiliate program at strategic places in the page and/or at the end of the page.
Whatever it is that you want your page to do, there are some general rules to
follow:
1) The first thing to remember is that some search engines don't
recognize the Meta Description tag. These search engines will often simply take
the first few lines of text in the body of your page and display that as the
description. Hence, you must ensure that the first few lines of text in your
page are attractive to human beings.
2) Ensure that as many sentences as possible in the page contain
your target keyword once. The keyword shouldn't just be placed on an ad hoc
basis - the way the keyword is placed in every sentence should actually make
grammatical sense and the repetition should be such that your human visitors do
not feel that you have deliberately repeated a particular phrase throughout the
page. This is not only important from the point of view of ensuring that your
readers don't get a bad impression of your site, but also from the point of view
of search engine optimization - the search engines may penalize your page for
spamming if they find that you have randomly repeated the keyword throughout the
page. Also, while repeating the keyword in the page, try to repeat the keyword
once near the top of the page and once near the bottom.
3) Make sure that your paragraphs are not too long - each
paragraph should be no more than 3 or 4 sentences long. This is because people
on the web simply don't have the time or the inclination to read long
paragraphs.
4) Try to ensure that the page contains links to other pages
with the keyword being present in the text under the link. This can often lead
to a higher ranking for your page.
5) If possible, link to other pages which have the keyword in
the file names. This can again lead to a higher ranking for your page.
6) There is no hard and fast rule regarding the total number of
words that should be present in the KRPs. As a rule of thumb, try to ensure that
there are between 500-600 words. However, if the number of words falls a bit
short of or exceeds this limit, don't worry too much.
Once you have created the page, ensure that the name of the file
in which it is saved contains the keyword and that the individual words of the
keyword are separated by hyphens. In this case, the name of the file would be
travel-to-australia.html. This will get you a higher ranking in the few search
engines which give a lot of emphasis on the keyword being present in the file
name.
That's it! When you want to target another keyword, simply
create another KRP for it using the procedure outlined above.
After you have created the KRPs, you cannot simply upload them
to your site and submit them to the search engines. This is because the search
engines take a rather dim view of pages which only contain outgoing links to
other pages but do not contain any incoming links from other pages. The search
engines may penalize sites which have such pages.
What you need to do is to directly or indirectly link the KRPs
with your home page. If you are going to create many KRPs for your site, it will
be impractical to link the home page directly with all the KRPs as this will
needlessly clutter your home page. Hence, what you should do is to create a
separate page in your site called a Sitemap page (name it something like
sitemap.html). Add links to all the KRPs from the Sitemap page. The text that
you use to link to a particular KRP should be the same as the keyword that the
KRP is being optimized for. Hence, the link to the travel-to-australia.html file
should say "Travel to Australia".
Now, some search engines refuse to spider pages which only
contain links to other pages and nothing else. Hence, if the Sitemap page only
contains links to the KRPs but contains no other content, the search engines may
ignore this page. Hence, what you can do is to add a short description of the
content of each of the KRPs after you have added a link to that KRP in the
Sitemap page. This ensures that the search engines will not ignore this page.
After doing all this, simply link the home page of your site
with the Sitemap page using a text link. Then, submit your home page, the
Sitemap page and each of the KRPs to the search engines. When you are submitting
these pages, to be on the safe side, make sure that you submit no more than 1
page per day to any search engine - otherwise, you run the risk of some search
engines ignoring some of the pages you have submitted. You can submit your site
by going to the individual "Add URL" pages of each engine. Or, in
order to save time, you can use our free
submission tool which helps you submit your site manually to the search
engines, without having to go to the individual "Add URL" pages of
each engine.
Follow all the rules that I have outlined in this article and
you can soon see your search engine blues disappear for ever!
Article by Sumantra
Roy. Sumantra is one of the most respected and recognized search engine
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