Every website owner target
their web site to be popular; some just might not admit to it! To increase visitors
to your website
, I suggest the following to beginning with:
Unique contentVisitors and Search engines love unique content - nobody likes to read the same paragraphs over and over. Your visitors will return to your website and search engines will rank your web page
high for being unique.
Get linkedGetting linked is very important, the majority of your visitors will find your website through links, whether they be on Google or a directory web site. Our advice is to submit your internet site
in appropriate places - directories that are suited to your internet page
. Search engines will find your internet site
automatically, so do not
waste your measure
submitting to them!
Keyword rich writing
Most websites are set up to achieve a desire - whether it be to sell a merchandise
or accomadation
or to promote something or someone. CJ Website Hosting recommends you think of a dozen keywords that you would like everybody to search for (in search engines) to get to your website. Once you have the list, try to put them within your web site content - but keep the sentances making sense - search engines will spot keyword spammers!
Link to relevant websitesLinking to websites can be as powerful as being linked. If you backlink
to websites that are relevant to your web sites
content - you will receive brownie points for doing so. Search engines categorise your website depending on what you backlink
to, for example, if you linked to several "home made recipe" websites, search engines will guess that your website
has something to do with home made recipes.
Use heading tags and appropriate titlesHeading tags such as <h1>, <h2> etc.. are known to be vital HTML tags. Not only do they tell visitors what your page is about, they also help search engines to categorise your web site. Same goes for the <name
> tag. Make sure your title tag is short and to the point - including a URL in your tag is a big no no.
Other tips incorporate; creating your website standards compliant, minimilising the amount of HTML code on your pages (by using div based layouts), utilising the alt and title attribute and using URL rewriting techniques.