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Elements of Organic Search Marketing

Posted by David C Aaronson

Aug 10, 2012 1:50:00 PM

Key elements for organic search optimization

Every Internet content provider wants to appear on the first results page of every search engine. Fighting your way to the top is a complicated process, but one important weapon in your SEO arsenal is the way you tag your content.

Tagged Content

There are three important tags you should learn: title tags, description tags, and “h” tags. This all has to do with HTML code, so if you are not proficient with HTML, grab your cheat sheet. It’s easy to do and vastly important. Good HTML tags can raise your rank in search engines and help more people find you.

 

Author Charles Dickens

Suppose that a student is looking up a site about Charles Dickens. He types the author’s name into his search engine, and one of the first entries he sees is: 

Charles Dickens: His Life and Novels www.ilovecharlie/authors/dickens/index.html This is the perfect research site for term papers, with commentaries on Nicholas Nickleby, Little Dorrit, David Copperfield and other Dickens novels.

In order for this to appear in the search engine, the web-site developer typed in a code like this:<html><head><title>Charles Dickens: His Life and Novels</title> <meta name=”Description” content =”This is the perfect research site for term papers, with commentary on Nicholas Nickleby, Little Dorrit, David Copperfield and other Dickens novels.”><head> Title TagsThe title tag alerts the search engine that what follows should be the on the first line. It appears in the <head> portion of the HTML code. Look again at the title tag of the above example.<title>Charles Dickens: His Life and Novels</title>

Placement of Keywords in Tags

Notice that the most important keyword on the web page appears at the beginning. The author could have lost his place on the first page of the search results if he had titled his page, “The Life and Times of Charles Dickens” The title tag should be from 40 to 70 characters long, and should not contain “the” “a” “as” or “of” as they waste valuable characters. Description TagThe content that you would like to appear on the search engine pages should be put in your description tag. It alsothere are many search engines to choose appears in the <head> portion of your html code and looks like this:<meta name=”Description” content =”This is the perfect research site for term papers with commentary on Nicholas Nickleby, Little Dorrit, David Copperfield and other Dickens novels.”> The description tag should have fewer than 150 characters, and contain as many keywords from the site as possible. Write this part in complete sentences, and keep in mind that this is a good place to put in a strong advertising statement. Here is your chance to catch the browser’s eye, and get him to click on your link.  

Importance of “H” tags

Header or h tags Header or h tags have an two important functions. First, they organize your page by the inclusion of sub-heads. Second, they assign a value to the keywords that you are using as your subheads, h1 being the most important. You have several HTML headers from which to choose. The format will look like this: <h1>Little Dorrit</h1>. Header tags are NOT included in the <head> portion of your html code, but rather in the body of your content.

Title Tags, Description Tags & “H” tags

Three of the most important tags you can use are title tags, description tags and header or h tags. Using HTML tags properly will give your web pages a boost, both in appearance and in SEO rankings. Try them out, and watch the traffic to your web site grow.

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