That's me who always writes the SEO stuff. I learned from the best - Google and their TC's!Debbi wrote:Celeste, ah, so true. I tend toward OCD when I find something as rewarding as CC
Antonia,
I set up my twitterfeed so my newest articles show up on Twitter (thanks, forums for the tutorial!), and built a basic web page to use my widget (http://www.dmgenterprises.com/cc.html). I think I have 5 followers on Twitter (woohoo!) and I doubt anyone has seen my web page so I guess I need to learn how to generate followers and steer traffic to my web site. Any advice would be great! I know someone here knows how to do it since I keep seeing those articles on the sold page
Debbi
I'll give you some of my handy dandy advice that I drop on google without my trademark snarky comments I'm so known for on there. LOL
FYI: If you see web-sniffer in your logs, don't be alarmed. That's me. I don't run any antivirus so I don't really read pages much through a browser when I'm helping. However, I did go to your page and it does not render well in Chrome. Chrome apparently does not honor the "center" tag. You might want to use a div tag instead.
Here's my advice for your web page:
1) You need meta tags. google ignores the keyword tags, but the description tag is what's used to describe your site in the search results. Google "meta tag html" for an example.
2) I see you used h1 tags for the header (good job!) but I think "free lance" should be changed to "freelance." H1 tags are used as an indication of page content, so your keywords that are most important should be in that tag. Since people search for freelance and not free lance, I think it'll work better.
3) Do the same in the title. You need to use your keywords in the title. Google has you indexed with the title "dmg-web-remote" which is no good.
4) Web pages with pure images don't do well. You need content! Google is huge on content!
5) Create a site map and submit it to Google's webmaster tools at google.com/webmaster. You'll need to verify the site by adding a tag to the home page or uploading a blank html file that's named using the key generated by the tools. this is the fastest way for google to see your page although you are already indexed. Webmaster tools gives you feedback on any errors google finds. It's almost a must now for webmasters.
Anyway, those were the few things I noticed. You have no doctype at the top of the page, which should probably be remedied also. You might also want to nofollow the links on the home page, but I can see you don't have any link schemes, which is good. I don't think you'll get backhanded by google for those two links, so I think you're fine in that area.