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Archive for July, 2003
Nearly 80 percent of first-time website visitors find those websites through a search engine. In fact, search engines have surpassed television advertising as the top means of customer acquisition, according to the Direct Marketing Association.
Most companies and websites have failed to incorporate basic search engine programming, a.k.a. “search engine optimization,” into their marketing mix. With a couple of modifications, websites can realize their quest for a top 10 rank in key search engines like Google. Here are some keys to know:
- Search engines like text links. Therefore, switch all navigation/menu to a text-based system. Fancy graphics are nice, but search engines cannot interpret graphics or pictures of words on your site. While you’re at it, get rid of that Flash introduction. Search engines can’t read content using Macromedia’s Flash technology either.
- Make sure to use page titles correctly. Every page on a website should have a title indicating content and containing as many relevant keywords as possible.
- Think high school and become popular. Many of the search engines use what is called “link popularity” to help rank your website. Link popularity is the number of links from other websites to your website. Your ranking will rise if you can get all of your friends, associates, vendors, partners and clients to put a link to your site on their website. In turn, you should kindly reciprocate the favor.
I can’t believe how many website operators out there still do not own their own domain names. If you are not sure go to one of the WHOIS directories: http://www.whois.net/ and look up your domain name. If you are NOT the “administrative contact” you do not currently “own” your domain. I would advise you to remedy this immediately. One of the best ways to to this is to call whom ever is the administrative contact (usually our ISP or web host) and tell them that your lawyer is performing a copyright check and that they noticed that you were not the administrative contact for your domain. Then tell them that it needs to change ASAP.

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