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This
is lesson two of the seven lesson quick
start guide to complete search engine
domination through "Page
Rank" and "Page
Optimization". The lessons
in this guide is the similar to the
lessons in the complete guide found on
the home page of this site. If you want
to be successful you must read all seven
lessons. It is not enough to just read
you must put everything that you learn
into action. When you have finished these
quick start lessons you should read the
complete guide found on the home page of
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Quick
Start Lesson 2
Alright, now we've selected
our main 3 keywords:
weight loss story
weight loss picture
safe weight loss
All of the keyword phrases contain
the words: weight loss. This will help us when we
are doing our on page optimization.
Optimizing Our Webpage
Selecting
a page Title for our website si the first thing
we need to do.
Page Title
Only your main keywords should be
included in the title. Use the least amount of
words in the title that you can. That way Google
will give more weight to each of the keywords and
you will get a higher Page Rank for those key
words.
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did say "Google" but I
am also referring to all the
major engines (Google, Yahoo, and
MSN). I said Google because this
is the search engine you should
really focus on ranking and
optimizing for. Google gets about
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When
optimizing your page title it should have your
key words, it should not say this:
It should not say this, even though it does
contain our main keywords:
safe weight loss weight loss
story weight loss picture (this contains
an unnecessary number of words)
This
is the html code used to create this
title: <title> safe weight loss weight
loss story weight loss picture </title>
Although
that title isn't horrible and does contain all of
your main keywords, you should do a couple of
things to cut down on words used.
This would be a
perfect title for your optimized webpage:
Weight Loss Story | Safe Weight Loss
Picture
This is the html
code used to create this title: <title>Weight
Loss Story | Safe Weight Loss Picture</title>
I have devided key
word phrases with a "|"
character (You can create this character
by holding the shift key on your keyboard
and pressing the backslash key above the
enter key.)
Combining the keywords "Safe Weight
Loss" and "Weight Loss Picture"
Combine your
keyword if it is possible to reduce the
amont of words that are in your title.
Combine Your Keywords In The Page
Title!
Google will see only our three
keywords when it looks at our title. Combining
keywords is a great way to optimize each
individual keyword to cut down on the total
number of keywords displayed in the title. This
will help you get a higher page rank.
Header tag <h1>
Now place your most important
keywords in the <h1> header tag.
Your <h1> header tag should be as close to
the top of your webpage as possible. Google reads
a webpage from the top left hand side of a page
to the bottom right hand side of a page.
You
should place your <h1> header tag at the
top left hand or top center of your webpage. Find
key words in the content you have on your page to
put in the <h1> header tag.
The
<h1> header tag of this lesson could be:
Page Rank
| Page Optimization
The
html code would look like this:
<h1>Page Rank | Page Optimization</h1>
If it is possible, you should have
only your main keywords in the h1 header tags.
<h1>Weight Loss Story</h1> is a good
example.
Header tag <h2>
Now we need a <h2> header tag.
This header tag is a sub heading on your webpage.
Place your 2nd most important keyword in this
header tag. The <h2> tag should
the top half of your webpage.
Here is a good <h2> header tag example:
<h2>safe weight loss<h2>
The primary keyword is in your <h1> tag
The secondary keyword is in your <h2> tags.
We set the title after we creat the content for
our webpage. Use your keywords evenly in your
content.
You should have one of your keywords for each
paragraph if you can.
As you are writing include each keyword in a
natural way.
Mention
your main keyword at the very top
left and the very bottom right
hand side of the webpage.
Here is a good trick:
Use this in the
copyright line at the bottom of
your website like this:
© 2005 copyright
www.domain.com a weight loss
story
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Bolding,
italicizing and underlining
After we have writen the content we
can bold, underline, or italicize some keywords.
One time maximum for each keyword. Only do it
once per keyword or it will hurt you more than it
helps. This has very little effect on your page
rank. I mention it here because if your going do
this on your webpage you need to know that over
doing it will hurt your page rank.
Proper <alt> image tags
You should add an alt text to your
website header graphic. Click on your website's
header graphic and include an <alt> image
tag using the text "weight loss story header".
Click all the graphics throughout your webpage
and enter some keywords. But Not Too Many.
We could use "weight loss story.jpg"
and "safe weight loss.jpg". Google won't
view this as spam.
If our webpage has an image called: picture1.jpg
The code for that image would look like this:
<img src="picture1.jpg" width="250"
height="80" border="0">
To add an alt image tag called "Weight Loss
Story" we would do this :
<img src="weight loss story.jpg"
width="250" height="80"
border="0">
You Want Google To Read Your
Keywords First
Google views your webpage from top
left to the bottom. Many websites have a left
hand column containing their navigation links.
Google will view all of the text in the left hand
column before the content body of the webpage
Look at the image below. You can see the order of
information that Google will view this webpage.
Tables were made to contain their content. The
red and black lines I have added, show you the
way the site was designed, because the table
borders are invisible.

Here
is a trick that will make Google read the content
body of your webpage before the left hand column
containing your navigational links.
Here
is the trick:
Instead of making a table like this:
Make
a table that looks like this:
The website
abovehas been changed so that Google will see our
content before the navigation links:

Google will read the top left hand
column first and will see that it is empty or has
just a few words. Next it will read the
content body of your webpage and then read the 2nd
left hand column where your navigational links
are.
It is that simple.
Good onpage optimization is something you'll
really want to do but it is not how you get Top
SEO Page Rank.
The
onpage SEO (search engine
optimization) that you have
learned here so far will make
only small gains in your page
rank. Onpage optimization will
not get you Top SEO Page Rank.
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This is the
mistake many people make about the search engine
world. Many people beleive that getting your
keyword density just right and having your
keywords in just the right places will make a big
difference to your rank.
That is not the key. The offpage optimization is
the key to getting Top SEO Page Rank. If you keep
reading these lessons you will learn what these
offpage optimization factors are. I will teach
you how to optimize these offpage factors
perfectly to get a top page rank in Google.
Here
are the links to some special software I use to
help me optimize my pages and get good page rank:
Lesson 3 Is titled:
"How To Get Listed In Google
In Under 24 Hours!"
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