Sunday, June 8, 2008

How To Please Your Website Visitors!

So which is more important to please visitors or search engine spiders? The answer is unequivocally to please visitors. What good is a site that attracts spiders, but not the reality? And what is a good site that attracts visitors only, but not the search engine spiders?

In this article, we will write more content of interest and appeals to both your readers and spiders.

So how do you write content that appeals to a visitor?

First, stick to write content that suits your site. This means that if your site is devoted to rock music, you should not have any content on dogs, because it does look at your site and pushes the wrong visitors.

Secondly, write in an easy to understand content, the format of conversation. Do not use big, fancy words for the pleasure of watching smart or nice robots of search engines. I can not count the number of times I visited a site whose content is so difficult to understand that I do not want to always return to this site.

Thirdly, never write that the content is long, dull and boring. If the point you try to get one can say a more concise 500 words, why waste that 300 other words droning on and on about it? It is a huge turnoff to potential visitors.

Fourth, make sure all your content is grammatically correct. I know it is difficult because we live in the world of instant messaging, where phrases like "how ru?", Are deemed acceptable. However, any person who is well educated will appreciate the grammar. Make your site shine in this department .

Fifthly, do not overuse keywords and keyword phrases. In other words, do not blatantly obvious to the reader that you are trying to attract spiders search engine to your site. Make an effort to ensure that your keywords and keyword phrases in the flow of content. This is easier said than done, but can be accomplished with a little fine-tuning.

But what about search engine spiders? How can I please?

Search engine spiders are actually very easy to please, much easier than the reality of human beings. The reason is that search engine spiders are not subjective, they are not what the subject is about, they just care about the number of keywords and keyword phrases.

The only way you can perhaps displease a search engine spider is overusing by a keyword / keyword and smell your site as spam. Search engine spiders are now more advanced than ever, and they are better able to ignore sites that are full of spam. Too many keywords or keyword phrases that are blatantly, there will be an obstacle to your site from being crawled by spiders.

Keyword density of 1-3% is generally considered good. Any less than 1% is in poor condition and make it more difficult for your site for a listing on search engines, not more than 4% of your site is similar to spam.

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