By Kevin Monell
Search engine optimization, or SEO, is a very comprehensive process that is constantly changing and takes a complete marketing strategy. However, these are a few simple ways to start you on the right track for ranking higher in search engines.
Spruce Up Your Title Tags
Title tags name the individual pages within your site, and can be one of the most important parts of on-page SEO. These are what search engines use as headings for their listings. They are also displayed at the top of the browser when a user views a page.
For example, on the food photography page of our website I have added a title tag that reads: “NJ Professional Food, Restaurant Photographer NJ”, not just ‘food photographer’. Doing this gives the search engine more details and tells it exactly what the content of this page is going to be. You can see that this title tag is also displayed in the gray bar at the top of the browser.
In the above example my Google search was for “food photographer NJ“. You can see that the listing in Google matches the title tag that I programmed into this page. Google also bolds the words that are exact matches between the search and title tag. The more word matches you have in your title tag, the better.
The title tags should be around 70 characters long and the most relevant keywords should be placed toward the beginning. If you are developing a brand and are a new website it is also a good idea to add the company name to the title tag.
Description Tags Sell Your Listing
A description tag is the brief text that comes up with your title tag in a search engine. A description tag isn’t really going to influence your Google ranking, but this can be the make or break moment when it comes to whether or not the user is going to click on your link. This is where you really have to sell your product or services because this is most likely the first thing people will read about your company or product.
In the example below I searched “graphic design NJ” and this is the listing I got.
You can see that the viewer is given a brief description of what we do. Even though Google doesn’t place too much weight on the description, I still fill this with as many different keywords and locations, which are very important when trying to persuade someone to click on your listing. Google once again bolds all the matching keywords which helps grab the user’s attention.
Use Keywords In Your URL
Another strategy to help SEO is naming all the html pages using keywords wherever possible. You can see above the name of our graphic design page is graphic-designer-nj.htm which is also bolded within the listing in Google. This may help convince the user that that page is exactly what he or she is looking for.
Be warned… you have to be careful when renaming your html pages. If you have had a site live for some time, your pages have probably already been indexed by Google, and if you change the name of the page you will run into a 404 missing page issue. To handle this you need to make sure you put 301 redirects in place to tell Google that the page is still active, but has just moved to a different location. If you do it this way you will not hurt your Google ranking and Google will eventually re-index your pages correctly.
Make Your Keywords Headings
If you embed keywords throughout the pages of your website in the form of headings Google will recognize that. Below is a screen shot of our website design page. I’ve created what’s called heading tags for all my important keywords on the page. I gave the main heading “Website Design and Development” an h1 tag. The list of services underneath that is my sub heading, which I gave an h2 tag. Google sees these keywords and places more emphasis on them.
To do this you need to wrap the text in heading tags within the code of your website. This portion of our website’s code looks like this:
Complete Your Google Places Listing
This last tip happens outside of your website. You should search Google and see if it has your listing within Google Places. If it does, you need to claim your business and make sure it is up to snuff. Complete the listing by adding all the information that you have including address, phone number, and web address. You also can add categories to your listing to help your rankings. It is also a great idea to add any photos or videos you may have available. If your business is not listing you can create a Google account and add a business to Google Places.
Check out our Google Places listing as an example of how yours can be set up. Click here to view it.
If you complete all the above steps you may not come up #1 overnight but you’ll be well on your way to climbing the Google ladder.
If you need any help implementing these things on your site please give us a call at 973-305-8999. You can also visit the main section of our website to see all the services we offer.














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