Search Engine Tactics (v. 1.93): You've probably figured out by now, that it will be hard to include all of your keywords in the first portion of your webpage without looking silly. Especially if you use graphics at the top of your page. There are many sites out there that simply list keywords at the top of their page. You will be hard pressed to do this in an aesthetic manner. There are many ways around this, but the most invisible to the web surfer is the "hidden input" tag. The tags need to go in the body of the web page, (that is, between <body> and </body>) and look like this: <input type="hidden" value="your keyword list goes here"> Some search engines will recognize this whereas others will not. The nice thing about this is that it's totally invisible to the web surfer, and the search engines that recognize it will weight this information the same as regular text in your document. This should be the first thing after the <body> tag, before anything else. Some search engines only look at the first 2,000 or so characters in a document, so you need to get this in there before any graphic tags. Warning: Some search engines will penalize your site for doing this! I wouldn't use this tactic on all of your pages. Try it on one or two and check the results. If it doesn't help, don't do it. Remember, search engines are changing the rules all the time! The only way to know what works is to test. If you find a formula that works, use it again. Keep close track of what you're doing. [ Home | The Basics | Keyword Selection | Meta Tags | Hidden Input | Invisible Keyword Stuffing | The Title | Know the Different Search Engines | What Keywords Work? | Multiple Pages | How to Submit | Tracking Your Progress | Further Study ] For more great stuff, see the Internet Marketing Library and the Internet Marketing ProShop. Copyright © 1998 Bodhi Tree You can give it away or even include it as part of a package you sell. Feel free to post it to your website or BBS if you like. Just be sure to leave the contents intact. You may not quote from or distribute any individual part of this report without express permission from Bodhi Tree ([email protected]). |