A lot of content management systems automatically do this, but if
yours doesn’t, you’ll want to be intentional about linking to your most
important pages directly from your homepage and cross-linking them with
each other.
4. Use a permalink structure that includes keywords.
Some sites have “ugly” permalink structures that use numbers to identify pages.
Don’t do this. It’s bad for SEO and just doesn’t look good.
Use a URL structure that includes text, and make sure you include keywords in your URLs.
5. Remove anything that slows down your website.
Page load times are important, so get rid of any non-essentials that bog down your website.
These may including music players, large images, flash graphics, and unnecessary plugins.
6. Use keywords in your images.
Include words that reflect your site topic in the image title, description, and alt attributes.
Also, re-title the file name if it doesn’t reflect your main keywords (e.g. writing-tips.jpg instead of d1234.jpg).
7. Link to other websites with relevant content.
You can do this by including a blogroll, link list, or resources page on your website.
Of course, do it sparingly, as each outbound link is a “vote” for
another site. However, if you do it well and people click your links,
this tells search engines you are a trusted authority on your particular
topic.
8. Update your website frequently.
Sites with dynamic content often rank higher than those with static
content. That’s why blogs and directories (like Wikipedia) do so well on
search engines. They are constantly being updated with new content.
9. Make sure your website is indexed in search engines.
A lot of search engines will automatically find and index your content, but don’t count on it.
You want to be sure engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo are crawling
your site, so that people are finding you online. (You can add them
directly, if they’re not.)
10. Have other websites link to you.
This is really, really important, when it comes to SEO. The bummer is
that it’s not something you can necessarily control. Other than
creating excellent content, the only thing you can do is ask (which
occasionally works).
My counsel is to spend the time you would trying to convince somebody to link to you on just writing great content. And, start guest posting on other blogs.
Regardless of what you do, know that inbound links are essential to SEO.
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