A lot of scripts, like Wordpress, have great SEO right out of the box. You don’t need much tweaking to get a blog indexed quickly in the search engines. However, if you’re starting a site from scratch, or not using a script with well designed SEO, then you will need to make changes so the spiders find you and rank your site well.
Last month, Small Business SEM wrote an article called How to SEO your site in less than 60 minutes. I’ll outline below a few of the first steps you should take as suggested by Matt McGee. For the full list of steps and details, check out his blog post.
1. Visit www.yourdomain.com.
There are 8 or 9 other steps you need to take to ensure your site is properly optimized in under 60 minutes. So be sure to check out the rest of them.
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Nomar
July 23rd, 2007 at 8:17 am
1I wish I owned http://www.yourdomain.com
sl
July 23rd, 2007 at 8:23 am
2Another important thing to do is make sure s are dynamic and reflect the content being displayed. This makes your pages look a lot better on SERPs and it really doesn’t take very much time at all. Another thing about the is that it’s best to include the site name after the page title.
EXAMPLE: SEO a Site in 60 minutes – lithman.net – Mozilla Firefox
I sometimes see the name of the site precede the title of the page in some s.
Also, is doing a mod rewrite considered redirecting to some other URL? Also, what’s your take on underscore versus dashes in URLs. I noticed you’re using dasges.
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