a to z seo techniques
A- Avoid the sandbox Buy your domain name early, as soon as you have chosen your keyphrases and your company name. Get it hosted right away and put up a quick one page site saying a little about who you are, what you sell, and that there will be more to come soon. Make sure it gets crawled by Google and Yahoo (either submit it or link to it from another site).
B- Blogs – create blogs and submit all blog directories., and give comments your related blogs i.e wordpress, google blog, blogline, blogdigger and so on
C- Content – its greater part of your website to publish content. Add a page every 2-3 days: 200-500 words. Create original content, don't copy others. The more original and useful it is, the more people will read it, link to it, and most importantly of all - like it enough to keep coming back for more.
D- Density –keyword density is very important. Keyword densities need to be reanalyzed approximately monthly or any time an update is noted.
E- Error page- sometimes referred to as a 404 page
F- This is an HTML technique which allows a webmaster to display two or more separate web pages within a single browser screen.
G- Gateway page (or) door way page. A Gateway page is specificaly designed for the search engines to rank well. One would be designed for Google and one for Yahoo!
H- Heading Tags -- These are standard HTML tags such as
and . Most search engines give extra weight and importance to text found within these tags.
I- Inbound links
J- Java script -- Search engines can not run JavaScripts. Consequently, if navigation or content is embedded in a _JavaScript, it will be invisible to the search engines and will not get indexed.
K- Keyword research – use Overture, Wordtracker and Google Sand Box
L- Landing page- the web page that a visitor clicks through to from a banner ad or search results listing.
M- Meta tags
N- Nav bar -- a web site's navigation icons, usually arranged in a row down the left hand side or along the top that plays a crucial role in getting site visitors to view more than just the home page
O- ODP
P- Press releases
Q- Query- A keyword, or phrase inquiry entered into a search engine.
R- Robot.txt file
S- Submit all search engines and directories
T- Title tag
U- Unique visitors -- a count of individual users who have accessed your web site.
V- Visiblity -- how well-placed your web site is in the search engines for relevant keyword searches. Also see "Invisible Web."
W- Web statandards. Because Web Standards sites are coded correctly they tend to do better in search engines.
X- Xml feed
Y- Yahoo directory
Z- Zing -- Use"zing" seo techniques
I- Inbound links
J- Java script -- Search engines can not run JavaScripts. Consequently, if navigation or content is embedded in a _JavaScript, it will be invisible to the search engines and will not get indexed.
K- Keyword research – use Overture, Wordtracker and Google Sand Box
L- Landing page- the web page that a visitor clicks through to from a banner ad or search results listing.
M- Meta tags
N- Nav bar -- a web site's navigation icons, usually arranged in a row down the left hand side or along the top that plays a crucial role in getting site visitors to view more than just the home page
O- ODP
P- Press releases
Q- Query- A keyword, or phrase inquiry entered into a search engine.
R- Robot.txt file
S- Submit all search engines and directories
T- Title tag
U- Unique visitors -- a count of individual users who have accessed your web site.
V- Visiblity -- how well-placed your web site is in the search engines for relevant keyword searches. Also see "Invisible Web."
W- Web statandards. Because Web Standards sites are coded correctly they tend to do better in search engines.
X- Xml feed
Y- Yahoo directory
Z- Zing -- Use"zing" seo techniques


