21. Search Engine Optimization

In the previous chapter, I talked about a number of different ways that you can increase your traffic. Probably the most important method though is to get a high ranking on search engines. That’s free traffic. Again, there are all sorts of books and experts who can help you improve your SEO and win a top spot for a site. I have had experience with a number of strategies that could help you improve your ranking. I’d like to share them with you now.

21.1 Robot.txt

The first thing you need to know about indexing your site at search engines is that you control which pages are indexed and which are excluded. You do that with a file called robots.txt. Robots.txt contains nothing more than a record of which robots should index which pages. Without going into too much detail, there are two conventions used in a robots.txt file: Useragent: [Defines which robots the site is addressing.] Disallow: [Allows you to list the sites or robots you want to exclude.] In general, you’re probably going to use “Useragent: *” to make sure that you’re addressing the robots of every search engine and you’ll probably want include all of your pages (although you might want to exclude your directories: “Disallow: /cgibin/”). Robots.txt just allows you to control which robots index which pages. It’s important to have in your directory but it won’t really increase your search engine rankings. Titles, URL’s and links are much more important.

21.2 Titles And URLs

I mentioned earlier that Metatags just aren’t what they used to be. I also said that it’s important that your titles and URLs contain the most important keywords for each of your pages in order to keep the ads relevant. But those titles and URLs don’t just influence your ads; they also affect your search engine rankings. A page about toy cars called cars.html might have a low ranking when someone looks for information about cars. Change the name to toy_cars.html and you should get a much higher ranking when someone looks for “toy cars”. The more relevant your URL is and the easier it is to read, the better. www.domain.com/page is always an improvement than http://domain.com/page.php?newsid=1234583373.

That’s why on my website www.familyfirst.com, I use URL’s like www.familyfirst.com/miss_abigails_time_warp.html rather than strings of number which confuse the robots. One of the first places you should look when you want to improve your rankings then is your titles and URLs.

21.3 Links

The more links you have, the better. And the better the sites that list those links the more they’ll be worth. It is always worth aiming to put your links on sites that look good and have high rankings. In fact, being listed on a poor site can bring your ranking down. One of the best places to place links to improve your search engine rankings is on forums. This isn’t an exchange; you post your links on their site, they don’t post their links on yours. Make sure you browse forums regularly, add comments and include your URL in your signature. You’re likely to get the best results on good forums related to your topic but don’t be fussy. Even unrelated forums can help to improve your search engine ranking. Google’s spiders love forums and review them every week. And because these sites tend have quite high ranking, those posts will do wonders for your listings. Of course, you shouldn’t ignore the SEO forums themselves for some good tips. www.searchengineforums.com is one good place to browse and http://forums.seochat.com is another. Although this is mostly about AdSense optimization, not surprisingly, SEO issues are discussed often, especially as they relate to AdSense. It’s a great source to dig up new ideas. And if you’re going to putting your links all over the forums, why not do the same thing for blogs? You can think of blogs as places to read someone’s writings if you like, but don’t forget they also let you add your own feedback. That means that as an AdSense publisher, you should also be thinking of them as free places to post your links. Again, any blog is good but top blogs on your topic are probably the best. Don’t forget to check out the SEO blogs too. www.seobook.com is a good one, www.bradfallon.com is another and of course there’s my own blog at www.joelcomm.com. You’re welcome to leave your links there!

It’s not just blogs and forum that that let you leave your details though. There are plenty of sites that welcome free content and would be happy to display your link if it means that they get an article in return. Start by looking at other sites on your topic and then try www.ezinearticles.com. You don’t even need to write anything original when you do this. If you write a new entry to your blog, submit it to an article site at the same time as you upload it to your blog. Who knows where your links will end up? The easiest way to put your links across the Web though is to do a link exchange. If you’ve got friends who have websites, start there. That’s very easy. While linking from friends’ sites is straightforward and costfree, www.linkmetro.com makes the whole link exchange process very formal. There’s a giant range of different sites that you can exchange links with so you can keep your links relevant and your ranking good and high. You can also buy links on sites like www.Adzaar.com, www.AdBrite.com, and www.LinkAdage.com. Again, these allow you to choose sites on which you can place your own links but charge a fee for the process. On my own site www.buyjoeldessert.com, for example, I give page links to people who satisfy my sweet tooth with a donation to my cause. (I’m still hungry by the way, so feel free to sign up, improve your rankings and make my dentist happy!)


Fig. 21.1 Links for sale on BuyJoelDessert.com.

I know of several associates who have done something similar, allowing their visitors a tangible way to say “thank you” for their online efforts. Smart site owners see opportunity in this strategy as you can acquire quality links rather inexpensively. Here are some additional examples: www.buyleoalatte.com , www.buybarbaracoffee.com You can actually acquire the “Buy Me A Drink” script that all these sites run on. Click here! And finally, one resource that I highly recommend is WebRing (www.webring.com). This is such an easy way to gather links on relevant sites that I can’t believe it’s not the talk of the net. The idea is to link together sites on similar topics so that users can quickly find topics that they’re interested in. Nice for them. But it’s nicer for you when a bunch of links from similar sites rocket your SEO ranking. That’s exactly what Google and other search engines are looking for when they rank sites. That makes WebRing a hugely powerful tool.


Fig. 21.2 WebRing makes linking easy

21.4 Create Gateways

Usually, your links will lead directly to your home page. That’s where you see your site as starting and that’s where you want them to enter. But if the content the user wants to see is on one of the internal pages, there’s no reason for them to have to click around to find it. Fill that page with keywords that relate to the content on that page and it will have its own search engine ranking and welltargeted ads. So if you have a site about cats and one of your pages was about cat food, it would make sense to put plenty of cat food keywords on the page. That would get you cat food ads and a high ranking on search engines when someone does a search for “cat food” rather than just people who wanted to know about “cats.”


21.5 Automatic Submissions

Submitting your site to all of the search engines from Google and Yahoo! right down to the smallest ones, and optimizing each of your pages for high ranking can be a drag. You also have to keep submitting the site on a regular basis and constantly check your position if you want to keep it. The search engines are always reindexing and reorganizing. A site that can be in the top spot one week can be a couple of pages over a week later. (Good news if you’re low down, not so good if you’ve spent hours changing your pages to climb the rankings.) That’s why many webmasters simply outsource their SEO so that they can concentrate on content. There are lots of companies that do this. Search Engine Blaster for example, lets you choose from over 600,000 engines but there are plenty of others. Personally, I think that’s a bit of a waste of time. Only Google, Yahoo and MSN are important, in that order.


21.6 SEO Tools

There are a number of tools that I recommend to help with search engine optimization. The first is the Google Toolbar, which will let you keep track of your page ranking. You can download it for free at http://toolbar.google.com/googlebar.html.


Fig. 19.2 The Google Toolbar: Pretty and useful too.

The Alexa toolbar is also useful and will show you how your site ranks against others. You can download the Alexa toolbar at http://pages.alexa.com/prod_serv/quicktour.html


Fig. 21.3 The Alexa Toolbar

Is your site number one yet? SEO Elite SEO Elite is a really excellent tool for learning from your most successful competitors. You can discover the optimum number of times to repeat keywords, where you should put them, whether or not to use h1 and h2 tags and even your competitors’ link strategies, and a huge amount more. In short, you can find out exactly how your competitors have got to the top of the search engines, learn what they did and do the exact same thing to swipe their spot. You can learn more about SEO Elite and pick up your copy from www.adsensesecrets.com/seoelite.html Reciprocal Manager Reciprocal Manager takes much of the headache out of managing your links. As you continue to optimize your site, you will find yourself winning yourself more links on other sites and being asked to host links from other site. Reciprocal Manager creates a professional looking, neatly organized links directory that’s good for both your link partners and your visitors. The program also lets you offer sites the option of placing their links on more than one site at the same time and, most importantly, to search for other sites to link to based on search word or phrase.

Learn more about Reciprocal Manager at http://www.reciprocalmanager.com. Stomping The Search Engines Finally, Brad Fallon is one of the biggest experts when it comes to SEO optimization. His wedding favors site grossed over $1,000,000 within a short time of launching, mainly due to his ability to get his site prime placement in Google and the other search engines. I’ve met Brad and chatted to him about his SEO optimization and I can tell you, he knows his stuff! I thought I knew a bunch about SEO, but after spending a couple of hours with Brad, I feel like a novice. You can have thousands of web pages, but without a great search engine optimization plan, you many not be making the money you want to with AdSense. I HIGHLY recommend picking up Brad Fallon's 10 audio CD series, Stomping the Search Engines. It is over 8 hours of Brad's teaching on how to duplicate his success for your web site(s).

I own the set and have begun listening to it. It is truly FULL of incredible material that you will find very useful to helping you reach your goals. To read more about Stomping the Search Engines and acquire your own copy, click this link: http://www.adsensesecrets.com/seoexpert.html.


21.7 A Word About Cloaking

One issue that surfaced recently in the contextualized advertising world is “cloaking”: presenting a different site to the Google bot than the one you present to users. There can be good reasons for doing this. If you’ve got a forum for example, the bot could read all the information on your page related to forums, links and the design etc., find that it outweighs your forum content and serve you ads related to forums in general instead of your site in particular. You could also find that your search engine listings are affected too: instead of appearing nice and high on the results page following a search for your topic, you might only appear to people looking for forums. That’s not likely to win you much traffic. One solution is to strip the site down using javascript or one of the tools available online so that when the Google bot comes, it only reads the content. Of course, you could also fool the bot into thinking that your site is about... well, anything really. You could spam Google into showing your site to anyone who was searching for anything. And that’s why Google banned the practice altogether. Any form of cloaking, whether it’s to get better targeted ads, improve your search engine rankings... or spam the search engines is a breach of Google’s TOS and could get you banned. So what should you do if you find that your design has a bigger influence on your ads and ranking than your content? The best and simplest thing to do is to make sure that the description and keyword meta tags are all filled in properly with terms relevant to your content. Section Targeting can deemphasize problematic areas of your website and might well affect your search engine rankings (it’s certainly worth a try). And if these don’t solve your problem, you might want to think of a redesign.

21.8 TrafficAndConversion.com
I said at the beginning of this chapter that this book is about AdSense and not about SEO rankings. That’s because I know much more about AdSense than I do about search engine optimization. We all have our strong points and AdSense is mine. If you’re looking for someone whose strong point is search engine optimization though, I recommend Mark Widawer at www.trafficandconversion.com. Many of the ideas in this chapter came as a result of me raiding his brain for some great strategies. If you’re looking for more of the same, you should definitely check out his site and see what he has to say. You won’t regret it.


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