The Best SEO Techniques for Getting Your Site the Highest Google Ranking Possible
The First Rule of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is Knowing What Search Engine Spiders Are Looking for in Your Web Pages.
A SMALL DESCRIPTION OF SEOSPIDERS WILL BE COMING TO YOUR WEB PAGES SOON
All search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and AOL Search send out electronic spiders to visit your site and copy your web page's content. It will then store that information in the search engine's database where it will be looked at later by a human to decide how relevant your content is to the page description elements you described to the search engine upon first submission.
A spider will read your web site pages by line from left to right beginning on your front main title screen area. If a link is discovered, the spider will then follow that link to the web pages it is connected to. You don't need to worry about a spider finding everything you have added to your web pages, believe me, it will. That's why you have to make sure before you have submitted your web pages to a search engine, that you have no bad links to duplicate sites that will get you banned from a mega search engine like Google.
BE SURE YOU ALLOW THE SPIDER TO READ ALL OF YOUR CONTENT EASILY
To get the highest ranking possible upon first submission to any search engine, you need to help the spider find all of your relevant text with the smoothest ease possible. The best way to do this is to generate great text links that will lead the spider to a text-base site map, which will allow the spider to navigate your entire website very fluidly. A really good site map should include five or six main title headers along with four sub-headers underneath them which clearly states the subjects or topics on every web page on your site.
WHAT SEARCH ENGINE SPIDERS LOOK FOR
There are four basic areas that all spiders are examining upon entering your web pages.
1. Your site's URL
2. Your site's main title
3. Description Meta Tag
4. Good content
Related information
Approximately 85% of internet searchers ignore the sponsored and paid listings on every site they visit.
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