Search
engine optimization is not an easy task. In fact, it can be
quite daunting whether it's your first or twenty-first time
doing it. Sure, we've got tons of information on our site about
effective search engine optimization and how to achieve top
ranking, but how do you know if you've missed something? We
devised this simple checklist to help you figure out what you
may be missing in the search engine optimization process:
Title
tag: Does your title tag include your selected keywords
or keyword phrases?
Meta
tags: Does your meta tag describe and categorize the contents
of your Web page? If you need help, use our free Meta
Tag Generator to create your own meta tags.
ALT
tags: Have you added ALT tags to your images to make sure
search engine spiders recognize all the content on your site?
Content:
Have you included keyword-rich content throughout your site
to maximize your search engine ranking potential?
Keyword
density: Do you have a high keyword density ratio within
your content?
Site
maps: Have you created an informative and easy to navigate
sitemap to assist visitors -- and search engine spiders -- in
finding every page on your Web site?
Link
popularity: Have you implemented an effective link popularity
campaign to enhance your search engine ranking potential?
Usability:
Is your site quick to load, clean, appealing, and easy to navigate?
Spam:
Have you avoided unscrupulous spamming tactics such as hidden
text, blatant keyword repetition, doorway pages, mirror pages,
cloaking, and link farms? If you are unfamiliar with this terminology,
use our Search Engine Optimization
Glossary.
Remember,
the one constant in the world of search engine optimization
is change. If you decide to try search engine optimization on
your own, this list can be a good reality check. But, if you
want to maintain your high rankings, you've got to be mindful
of the search engines' changing algorithms. Over time, your
rankings will fluctuate and you may need to tweak your site
to accommodate for these changes.

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