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Search
Engine Positioning
How
To Do Portal Pages
by Tony L. Callahan Link
Promote
In previous articles we have discussed the importance of being well
placed in the search engines. We have discussed items such as the
fact that ninety-five percent of the surfers find the sites they
visit by querying the six major search engines. We have also discussed
the fact that if your site does not appear in the first twenty to
thirty results, it may as well not be there.
The problem that many of us have run into is each of the six major
search engines use slightly different algorithms to determine placement.
A web page that places well in one search engine may be relegated
to obscurity in the others.
So is it possible to write one page that will place highly for all
of your keywords? I believe that the answer is no. Then is there
no hope of being well placed for more than one keyword or phrase
at a time? I believe the answer to this question is also a resounding
no! Good placement with multiple keywords can be achieved through
the use of portal pages.
Portal pages are pages that are designed to place well in the search
engine for a keyword or phrase. They can also be optimized for one
particular search engine. These pages then provide links into the
substance of your web site.
Now before someone accuses me of spamming the search engines, let
me make it clear that I am still talking about pages of value and
substance. The pages I am advocating are merely optimized to give
the page its best chance at good placement. It is essentially having
a customized entry page for each search engine and keyword or phrase.
So how do you go about making a portal page?
The primary thing to keep in mind is this is the first page your
visitor will see. The portal page must follow all of the principles
of any other well designed page. It must be interesting, eye catching
and contain copy that compels the visitor to continue through the
rest of your site. With these items in mind, we will now discuss
techniques more specific to portal pages.
First, decide what keyword or phrase you are optimizing the portal
page for. The process of creating portal pages is an iterative one,
there will be at least one page for every keyword. The variable
item in the process will be the keyword for which the page is being
optimized.
Create portal pages in directories that utilize the target keyword
or phrase. Name the file utilizing the keyword in the name. Consider
placing portal pages on other servers than the one hosting the main
website. They will have different IP addresses and will be indexed
separately but will still bring visitors to the intended site. Do
NOT flood the Web with portal pages. This is clearly spamming and
should result in the target site being penalized.
Next, the HEAD information must be optimized. This is accomplished
through the use of META tags. For this discussion, I will cover
the description, keywords, robots and title tags.
-- Description tag: the description META Tag is used by Alta Vista,
HotBot, InfoSeek and Web Crawler as the description text for your
listing. Ideally, the Description META Tag should contain five to
fifteen words but not exceed 1000 characters. Be as descriptive
as possible within these constraints. To boost your relevancy, use
your keywords, always ensuring that your description remains readable.
-- Keywords tag: place the targeted keyword or phrase in the keywords
tag. Add the plural form of the keyword, use the keyword in a phrase.
Keep your keywords tag to eight words or less. Do NOT create a long
list of keywords.
-- Robots tag: the robots tag can specify whether or not to index
this page and also to index pages linked to this one. Always use
the content="index,follow" tag.
-- Title tag: title tags are critical in search engine placement
algorithms. The title tag should contain at five to ten good, descriptive
words and not exceed 200 characters. Within these parameters, the
targeted keyword should be used, preferably as the first word of
the title. Keep in mind Alta Vista, Excite, HotBot, InfoSeek, Lycos
and Web Crawler use the title tag as the title text for the web
site listing.
Begin the copy with a heading tag. Within this headline, use the
targeted keyword or phrase. Plan to put between two hundred and
five hundred words of copy on the portal page. Some search engines
are imposing a spam penalty for pages with less than one hundred
words. Sprinkle the keyword or phrase liberally throughout the copy.
Make sure the copy is coherent and compelling. Do NOT simply repeat
your keywords over and over. Avoid using words written in the same
color as the background. These technique guarantees the portal page
will be evaluated as spam by the search engine.
In general, avoid background images and image maps for portal pages.
If there are graphics on the page, be sure to use alt tags. The
alt tag text should contain the targeted keyword or phrase. Use
complete sentences and a different sentence for each tag. Some search
engines will also read comment tags. This is an opportunity to use
the keyword or phrase thereby increasing the density and relevance.
As with the alt tags, use complete sentences and a different sentence
in each comment.
Include two or three links to logical starting places within the
site on the portal page. A page with one link is triggers the spam
penalty in some search engines.
Avoid items that do not add content to be indexed. These items include
banners, counters, cgi, Java or JavaScript. Do NOT use the refresh
tag. This will, without exception, trigger the search engines spam
penalty.
Portal pages are a controversial subject, some say they are spam
while others believe they are smart web site promotion. Ultimately,
every webmaster will have to decide for themselves. Abuse of portal
pages is certainly spamming. Used correctly and in moderation, portal
pages can be a valuable tool to improve a web site's placement.
Article written by: Tony L. Callahan
http://www.link-promote.com
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