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youtworules
10-04-2007, 07:00 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I have just been giving the Job of trying to figure out how I can improve SEO for my companies site. We tried companies like Network Solutions but things just did not work out. I think that the site is just loaded with keywords and to many roll overs that make it difficult for SE to pick up on us. Does anyone have any suggestions? As far as text and what not? How should I title the images? Keywords? Content? I am obviously not as tech inclined as everyone on here since I just started, so any help would rock. I listed my site so the pro's can take a look and help with any suggestions. I am not trying to increase traffic by any means. cabospringbreak dot com. I hope all is well.

Cheers

jhen
10-05-2007, 12:06 PM
Keywords:
You just have to pick up/use the keywords that fits best for the site that you handle. The keywords should be related to the site's theme. Enough amount of keywords is not that bad at all as long as they are chosen wisely and had been analyzed.
-Use keyword reseach tools like Overture (http://inventory.overture.com/)

Content:
Include the chosen keywords within the important segments/parts of your site/ web pages. Title/Header/anchor texts, etc.

Images:
You could use alt tags

BTW you'll learn more in reading SEO basics in Beginners Guide to SEO (http://www.seomoz.org/articles)

kharen
10-05-2007, 12:17 PM
the best to do first is to analyze the site before start the optimization.. know the status/history of site.. so you will know what strategy and process that you are going to do..

youtworules
10-08-2007, 12:59 AM
Thanks so much for the help!

youtworules
10-12-2007, 07:08 PM
Keywords:
You just have to pick up/use the keywords that fits best for the site that you handle. The keywords should be related to the site's theme. Enough amount of keywords is not that bad at all as long as they are chosen wisely and had been analyzed.
-Use keyword reseach tools like Overture (http://inventory.overture.com/)

Content:
Include the chosen keywords within the important segments/parts of your site/ web pages. Title/Header/anchor texts, etc.

Images:
You could use alt tags

BTW you'll learn more in reading SEO basics in Beginners Guide to SEO (http://www.seomoz.org/articles)


Thanks so much for the help. What does ALT tab mean? I know its a silly question but I am super new at this?
Thanks

beu
10-12-2007, 09:29 PM
Thanks so much for the help. What does ALT tab mean? I know its a silly question but I am super new at this?
Thanks

An "ALT tag" (alt attribute) provides information about image subjects.

see:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/objects.html#adef-alt