There is a perception out there that linking out to high authority sites is a good website optimization strategy and will help your website perform better in the search engine rankings. Perhaps you’ve seen it where a website, down in the footer, will link to higher authority websites such as CNN or google.com. The SEOer or webmaster does this because they think it somehow increases their ranking.
Here at Melbourne SEO Services, we believe people are over exaggerating its effects. That is to say, in our testing, we haven’t seen it significantly affect rankings.
I think this myth may have arisen out of something Matt Cutts, from Google, talked about. He was asked the question, should you encourage people to post on your blog since you’ll potentially send links to other websites? Read More>>
Having identified the keywords you’re going to target, you now need to ensure Google sees your website as a good match for those keywords when people are searching them. To do this you need to put your keywords in the right places on your website – this is know as on page optimization.
We recommend each page of your website should only be optimised for a maximum of 1-2 keywords. And for each page, include your keyword in the following places:
- The title tag
- The meta description
- The meta keywords
- Within an <H1> tag
- Early and often in the text on your webpage
- Within an internal link
*Please note: If you don’t know html, you may not be familiar with these terms, but that’s OK. Just pass this information onto your web designer or SEO company.
If you’d like to find out more about website optimisation, watch the video below: