Search

How Google Indexes Content From Your Web Directory

0 views

In a fluke, I was able to notice something about the way Google indexes content from web directories. Excluding your template, the most important line of code is the first title you add to your main body.

How Google Indexes Content From Your Web DirectoryTHE ALPHABETICAL SOLUTION IS THIS: Search Categories By Alphabetical Order: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z The problem with this alphabetical solution (I am also guilty as charged) is that we tend to add this development solution to the top of our page so that our visitors and possibly search engines can find these extra categories easily. 1) Your alphabetical solution is probably necessary but instead, you should add it a little lower below some more important page specific content. 2) No matter where you add your ABC's, search engines will find them anyway. 3) You don't want 10,000 pages to be indexed with a description that goes... abcdefg... The Solution: If you own a directory and you are faced with this problem, let's get our development hats on and switch a couple of things around. Try adding the main "topic" description to the top of your main body of content and create this description within one of these tags: H1,H2,H3,H4, etc. 2nd: Once you have your main title description, try adding more related content to that specific page within "bold tags" BEFORE you add your alphabetical solution. At least this way, when search engines browse through your massive web directory, they do not leave thinking that you like singing the alphabets. One Last Thing: If you are seriously targeting specific local markets on the web, try adding the city, province/state, & country! Being in Canada, we are faced with many brick walls when it comes to promoting certain cities. Perfect example of this is my home town of "Hamilton, Ontario, Canada". If you don't promote this city properly, you might actually be targeting people from "Hamilton, Ontario, California" ! ! ! Did you say ouch??? As you can see, this can be easily mistaken by many visitors coming to your web directory and probably won't help your conversion rate whatsoever. Making sure that you target the right industries and the right locations could be crucial for the success of your web directory. I hope this article helps you out! Martin Lemieux is the owner of Smartads. We help companies like yourself to market your business online and offline.

For more of Martin's articles, go here: http://www.smartads.info/the-martin-report/

SEM XML Feed:

Suggest a Correction

Found an error or have a suggestion? Let us know and we'll review it.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Please sign in to leave a comment.

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!