How To Get Your Web Page Into
Google in 7 Day's
Meta Tag Analyzer
There are lots of
FREE to use tools
available online to
assist and guide you
making your pages.
The first we’re
going to use is a
Meta Tag Analyzer.
This Meta Tag
Analyzer will scan
your page and report
back on its
statistics.
Visit
this site and fill in your
details and the
security code.
http://www.seocentro.com/tools/search-engines/metatag-analyzer.html
As well as testing
your site, run a
test on the tutorial
page too:
http://www.kimptoncomputers.co.uk/tutorials/blooming-jasmine-flower-green-tea.html
At this stage your
META tags will score
miserably. Don’t
worry. The
information we need
is on this page.
Scroll down and take
a look in the
section titled,
Keywords found on
page
Ignore the single
word keywords, and
look at the 2 and 3
worded keywords.
Typically, the
highest scoring
keywords will be at
the top of the list.
None of your
keywords should
exceed 10%. Make a
note of the top 5 or
6 keywords from the
2 and 3 worded lists
and enter these into
the keywords section
in your web pages
html code. If the
keywords are not
what you need /
want, then you will
need to go back and
make some
alterations to the
pages text to
improve a keywords
frequency. You
should be aiming for
a frequency of
between 6% and 10%.
Use some of the
keywords in your
description META
tag, ideally you
want to try and get
a good 150 – 200
characters in the
description.
Your page title
should be your most
prized keyword, or
at least contain
your keyword. Do not
repeat your keyword
over and over
in any of these 3
META tags.
Repeat this process
until you have a
hand full of
keywords which you
are happy with and
that all 3 of your
META tags are
scoring near the
100% relevancy
point.
Adding keywords to
the ALT tags of your
images, the name of
your html page and
its title will also
help.
Having the keyword
in your page as a
hyperlink will also
help your site.
Once you finalised
your keywords we
should try and make
sure that we make
them stand out a
little more than the
rest of the page. It
is suggested that
the search engines
like to find your
keywords in various
formats such as
underlined, bold
text, hyperlinks and italic. I tend to
try and do this just
once per keyword but
not always.
Take another look at
the tutorial page,
you will notice that
I have underlined my
main keyword just
once, made one bold,
made one italic etc
through the page.
Sometimes this
doesn’t look very
nice, so you may
need to either not
do all of these or
make them discrete.
For the tutorial
page, it really
didn’t matter, so
yes, it looks
unsightly. However,
it is recommended
that this be done in
some fashion in the
page. Experiment
with different
ideas.
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