In an recent interview to USA today, Google Guy Matt Cutts shares top five SEO techniques that works well for search engine rankings or we can say ranking in Google, Interviewed by By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY Matt Cutts also make a poins to all websmasters not to overdo the techniques as that may lead to penalization or being banned in the search engines. Well here comes the five tricks of SEO:
- Spotlight your search term on the page. If you want to be found for your keyword(s), make sure that term is on the page you want to rank. The term should be at the top as well as peppered throughout your copy. After all content is the KING
- Fill in your TAGS The two most important tags are Title and Description b/c that’s what is displayed on the search results.
- Get other sites to LINK to yours. This is one of the most important of the 100 factors Google considers when ranking sites
- Create a blog and post often. This can help you get links.
- Register for free tools. Cutts recommends using the tools at google.com/webmaster, as well as creating a text-based sitemap www.xml-sitemaps.com, and adding your business to Google’s Local Business center (google.com/local/add)
From the above five steps one I found most helpful in getting quality links along with high rankings in number fourth, create a blog and post often. Hopeful my next post ill be on blogging itself. thanks for visiting and wait for my next post how to BLOG successfully for your website.
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Everyone knows about these..Matt Cutts must things SEO professionals are dumb!
I think the best set of free tools are available from seochat and seobook if youre looking to utilise free online seo tools…
Thank you
Hmm, not so much “tricks” but rather best practices. Sadly, He’s reiterating this because a lot of people claiming to be experienced SEO consultants don’t get the basics right.
Hello,
I am doing a lot of SEO these days for clients but find that WORDTRACKER.com uses results from USA..not CANADA. ANyone know of the best keyword analyzable tool for Google.ca/.ca based search engine results?