Avoid Dropping Your Google Page Rank

by User ImageRichard on January 27, 2007

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) efforts should be targeted towards high search engine ranking for your keywords, but you have to make sure your content is worth reading. There is no reason to be number one on Google if your content is poor. In addition, you have to be careful not to overuse the keywords or the spider will consider your effort like spam, and you could penalize your site or get it banned from Google search.

Here are some things to avoid or your page rank could drop - or worse - your site get de-indexed.

Plagiarism

Never steal content.

That should be stand alone but if you do take content from someone else you have moral issues, legal worries and you may vanish from the search engines.

Keyword Density

Keep your keyword density under 5% or it could be considered keyword spamming.

Title Tag

Your title tag should contain less than 60 characters and should not contain any special characters. Your title should contain keywords.

Outgoing Links

Keep outgoing links down to about 20 - 50 at the grand max. Only Link to good quality sites that have something to do with your topic and avoid “farm links”.

URL Length

Keep your URLs as short as possible and avoid hyphens.

Description & Keyword Tags

Keep your description meta tag short - under 200 characters. No promise that the Google spider reads that far and if it does, long tags are spammy.

Put fewer than 10 keywords in your keyword meta tag and make sure every keyword appears in your web page copy. Also, avoid putting the same keyword twice in your keyword meta tag (accounting news, accounting sales).

Cloaking

Never, never, use cloaking. Don’t know what it is? Don’t even look it up.

Search engine algorithms change all the time so make an effort to keep your site up to date and the most important thing is to keep creating good, fresh content for your site.

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