7 Days To Complete Search Engine Domination - Day 2

“How Changing One Single Onpage Optimization Factor Can Boost Your Rankings By Over 350 Positions!”

Ok, so now we’ve selected our main 3 keywords:

  • weight loss story
  • weight loss picture
  • safe weight loss

Notice that all of the keywords contain the word “weight loss”. This will make things easier for us when we begin to optimize our offpage ranking factors which you’ll learn about later.

 

Let’s Optimize Our Webpage …

The first thing we need to do is select a page Title for our website.

Add a Title

The page title should:

Include ONLY our main keywords. The least amount of words you can place in the title, the more weight Google will give to each of the keywords and the higher you will rank.

Note: When I say “Google”, I’m really referring to all the major engines (Google, Yahoo, and MSN). But I am saying Google because this is the search engine you should really focus on optimizing for because Google gets roughly 50% of all the searches on the web. Yahoo receives about 30% and MSN about 20%.

When creating your page title, it should not look like this:

  • Welcome to our website!
  • This is the html code used to create this title: <title>Welcome to our website!</title>


It should not even look like this, which does contain our main keywords, but contains an unnecessary number of words:

  • weight loss story and weight loss picture and safe weight loss
  • This is the html code used to create this title: <title>weight loss story and weight loss picture and safe weight loss</title>

Although that title isn’t horrible and does contain all of your main keywords, you should do a couple of things to cut down on words used.

This would be a perfect title for your webpage:

  • Weight Loss Story | Safe Weight Loss Picture
  • This is the html code used to create this title: <title>Weight Loss Story | Safe Weight Loss Picture</title>

Notice that I’ve:

  • Taken out all of the “ands”
  • Replaced one of the “ands” with a “|” character (Note: You can add this character by holding the shift key on your keyboard and pressing the backslash key above the enter key.)
  • Combined the keywords “Safe Weight Loss” with “Weight Loss Picture”

    Always Combine Your Keyword When Possible to cut down on the total number
    of words that are in your title!

Always Combine Your Keywords In The Page Title!

 

When Google looks at our title, it will see all 3 of our keywords only. Combining keywords to cut down on the total number of keywords displayed in the title is a great way to boost the strength of each individual keyword, which will have an immediate impact on your ranking.

Add <h1> header tags

Next we’ll need to add 1 <h1> header tag and place our most important keyword there.

The <h1> header tag should be as far towards the top of the page as possible. When Google reads a webpage, it views the text from the top left hand side of the page to the bottom right hand side of the page.

Note: Here’s a neat free tool which allows you to visually see how the search engines view your webpage: http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/search-engine-simulator.shtml

So, it’s best to place your <h1> header tag on the top left hand or top/middle portion of your page. You can think of an <h1> header tag as a title for whatever content you have on your page.

For example, the <h1> header tag of this lesson would be:

“How changing 1 onpage optimization factor can boost your rankings by
over 350 positions!”

… and the html code would look like this:
<h1>”How changing 1 onpage optimization factor can boost your rankings by over 350 positions!”</h1>

Of course, I would have changed my lesson title to contain my main keyword if I was actually trying to optimize this page for Google. Also, if possible, it’s ideal if you can include ONLY your main keyword within the h1 header tags. <h1>Weight Loss Story</h1> would be perfect.

Add <h2> header tags

Next, we’ll need to create an <h2> header tag. This can be thought of as a sub heading for our webpage. You should place your 2nd most important keyword in the <h2> header tag. The <h2> tag should be placed somewhere towards the top half of your webpage.

A good <h2> header tag for our example would be:

  • <h2>safe weight loss<h2> (Usually it’s best to place your primary keyword in your <h1> tags and your secondary keyword into the <h2> tags.

After we’ve done this, we need to actually create the content for our webpage. When writing the content, try to evenly sprinkle your main keywords throughout the copy. Don’t overdo it though.

Try to mention each keyword in a natural way as you are writing, but be sure to include at least one of the keywords per 1-2 paragraphs, depending on how large your page is.

Tip: Make sure to mention your main keyword at the very top left and the very bottom right hand side of the webpage. A trick I like to use is to include this in the copyright information line at the bottom of the website. For our example, this would be a good example:

© 2005 copyright www.domain.com a weight loss story

Notice that it flows and doesn’t really look too strange.


Bolding, italicizing and underlining …

Once we’ve finished writing the copy, we should go through and bold, underline, or italicize some of the keywords only 1 time each, maximum. Only do 1 per keyword or it will hurt you more than it helps. This isn’t crucial to do, but it’s good to maybe do this to a couple keywords…

Properly include <alt> image tags …

Next, click on the very top image of your webpage (This is usually your website’s header graphic) and include an <alt> image tag using the text “weight loss story header” if you’re adding this alt text to your website header graphic. Click on 2 more graphics throughout your webpage and enter your other 2 keywords, plus an extra word like “graphic” or “image”… For example, we would use “weight loss picture graphic” and “safe weight loss image”. This ensures that Google won’t view this as spam.

For example, if we have an image on our webpage called: picture1.jpg
The code that would be used to insert the image would look something like this:

<img src=”picture1.jpg” mce_src=”picture1.jpg” width=”250″ height=”80″ border=”0″>

Now, if we were to add an alt image tag called “Weight Loss Story Graphic”, we’d simply do this:

<img src=”picture1.jpg” mce_src=”picture1.jpg” width=”250″ height=”80″ border=”0″ alt=”Weight Loss Story Graphic”>

Force Google To Read Your Keywords First!

Now, remember I stated above that Google views your webpage from top left, to bottom right? Well, in general they do. But because most websites contain a left hand column which contains all of their navigation links…

Google WILL View all of the text in the left hand column Before The Body of the webpage

To show you what I mean, look at the image below to see the order of information that Google will view this webpage. because of the way the person has created the tables containing their content. I’ve added red lines so you can visually see the way the site was designed, has they not made the table borders invisible.

How can you get around this? I’ve come up with a neat little trick that will ensure that Google reads the actual body of your webpage before the left hand column containing your navigational links.

Here is what you need to do:
Rather than creating a table that looks like this:

navigational links

You body text…

You should create a table that looks like this:

 

You body text…

navigational links

See how I’ve changed the website above, so that Google now sees our content BEFORE our navigation menu:

By doing this, Google will read the top left hand row/column first… BUT will see that it is empty or only contains a couple words in this case, so it will then read the body of your webpage and then read the 2nd left hand row/column which contains your navigational links! :-)

That’s all there is to it!

In summary, I really want to point out the fact that, although good onpage optimization is something you’ll really want to do, it is NOT how you make dramatic changes in your search engine ranking!

Important! Let me repeat that again, onpage optimization… which is what I’ve taught you thus far, will make small changes in your ranking, but WILL NOT help your site make dramatic jumps in ranking.

This is one of the biggest misconceptions in the search engine world. Many believe that by getting your keyword density just right, or by moving your keywords around on the page in just the right places, you’ll really move up in the search engines.

That is not the case at all. It is the offpage optimization factors that will get you high rankings. I will teach you exactly what offpage optimization factors are, AND how to make sure you optimize these factors perfectly for Google!

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s lesson. You’re going to love what I have to teach you… It’s titled:

“The Secret To Getting Listed In Google In Under 24 Hours!”

All the best,

Brad Callen
Professional SEO

SEO Elite: SEO Software

Readers Comments (59)

gabe gayhart - February 24th, 2008

Hey Brad,

I appreciate your feedback on limiting the character count in titles. Typically I will target two keywords in the title - but recently I have notice the power of broad match results due to the right combination of words in seperate phrases. Example:
Maui Vacation rental, Wailea beach villa = Maui Villa Rental

I am experimenting working with a 3rd keyword - which would be broad match targeted . It would be relative to the page but its purpose is to help capitilize on potential broad matches. Example:
Maui Vacation Rental, Wailea Beach Villa, Luxury Beachfront Condo in Hawaii.
Granted, I just started doing this but my thinking is with LSI algorithm and broadmatch benefits it might be a better way to target.
My question is do you think this strategy is flawed ?

Rick - February 26th, 2008

Thanks for the tips. I am new to this and I appreciate your layman’s terms.

Rooturaj - March 1st, 2008

very enlightening. More relevant than the first article. I had started the art of SEO and was using tags in abundance. The table structure for key word tracking was pretty new concept to me. I am a beginner, basically a PHP programmer. I can follow the SEO practices and make my coding better.

Thank You
Rooturaj

Rashidee - March 5th, 2008

Thanks for the invaluable tips. Learning SEO is realy confusing sometimes but the way you present this article I can read till the last line.

Rob Emmerson's SEO Blog - March 6th, 2008

Brad,

thanks for presenting this is such clear terms.

I am concentrating my Blog on the subject of SEO, and I have found your material very interesting and helpful. As some of the other commenter’s have said, you seem to boil this down to its essence.

There is so much conflicting information on SEO out there. you have helped me to maintain a clear focus on this subject matter.

Thanks again for the Information. BTW I bought, and am now promoting SEO Elite, what a great program. Well worth the investment just from the time savings of one of the features let alone all of them. I love the article submission feature.

Rob

P.s. Hey my Blog is fairly new but I am starting to get some traffic, do you have any interest in a Guest Blog or two? it would sure help draw attention to my little blog.

Brittain - March 8th, 2008

Hi Brad,

Once again thanks for this information, no wonder none and I mean none of my websites can be found in any search engine. I am going to go through them all and redo the tags and headers properly this time. I never thought to put alt image tags at all. I have a gift basket site with tons of pics and no keywords attached, I’m gonna change that right now.

Thank you,
Brittain

Neil - March 10th, 2008

Hi Brad,

It’s nice to read this unique knowledgeable article. You are really doing great job.
I have some questions regarding this article as you mentioned onpage optimization that will make small changes in ranking, but WILL NOT help your site make dramatic jumps in ranking. I have been working on site and I haven’t focused on offpage optimization still my site my site getting high ranking in google.

If i am wrong please let me know because i know you have waste experience in SEO than me.

Thank you !

prat - March 13th, 2008

This is the good way of learning SEO being in india still there are no such institutes which teaches the SEO. SEO is the booming sector and it gives u lot of money and u have given the way to learn. I am thankfull to you.

Robert - March 14th, 2008

I bought seo lite and its great , I signed up for affiliate too and was wondering , I downloaded your ebook Search engine optimization made easy , I can’t seem to find it now, can you give me a web page to get it

I want to put it on my site, if thats ok with you and have them sign up through my click bank affliate

Thank you
Robert

Brad Callen - March 17th, 2008

Hey Robert, thanks :-)

Here’s the link to SEO Made Easy:

http://www.searchengineoptimizationmadeeasy.com

Enjoy!

Harry - March 19th, 2008

Hi brad wonderful stuff, just one thing I am on day 2. But I never got day one can you send me a link for the 1st part of the course thank Brad.
Regards,
Harry.Doroba.
UK.

Jerome - March 19th, 2008

this is a great article with great information. thanks

Brad Callen - March 19th, 2008

Hey Harry, no problem. Here’s the link to lesson 1:

http://www.seoelite.com/lessons/lesson-1/

Enjoy! :-)

Brad

nate - March 20th, 2008

This is excellent information with easy to understand step by step instructions! The graphics really help show what you are talking about and showing how to use the html codes are very beneficial. Who knew SEO could be so “simple”.

Many Thanks,

Nate-

Roman - March 21st, 2008

Thanks a lot for all the information you are giving us. Everything has perfect sense. I cannot wait to start making changes to our site. We have PR 5 but on page optimization sucks! We’ll fix it and win, I am sure.

Thanks again,
Roman.

Tom Grimshaw - March 27th, 2008

Excellent points in this article. I have some suggestions as to formatting and corrections that I do not wish to post here. Please contact me at your convenience.

Kumar Roy - March 29th, 2008

Hey Brad

Nice informative lesson, to the point and clear to understand for starters.

thanks a lot

looking ahead for the next lesson

Calin - March 31st, 2008

I lost lesson #1. Can I get a new link/e-mail for lesson #1?
Thanks

Anuj Pathania - April 5th, 2008

Hi!!!

People keep struggling in SEO because they do the wrong thing again and again.

Your course comes as a source of light in the darkness, giving them right direction to go.

Awesome!!!

Keep up the good work.

tedjohnson - April 9th, 2008

need-help

Sarwar Kamal - April 12th, 2008

I am very novice, and could not start the business yet. Hope I get some one who can teach me free.

John Lagoudakis - April 18th, 2008

Thanks for the free lessons Brad. I’m new to SEO and look forward to implementing your suggestions. While I don’t know much, I can tell that you know what you’re talking about and I’m sure I will get great results with your training.

Paul - April 20th, 2008

This is all really helpful … amazing what a little knowledge can do.

Joe - April 21st, 2008

Great information! Looking forward to lesson 3

Hae Fields - April 21st, 2008

Thank you. You explain SEO easier to understand. I always look forward to reading your series of SEO information. Keep up the good work.

Paul - April 23rd, 2008

Another great lesson.

Randy - April 23rd, 2008

knowledge is power thank you so much for the information

richard hall - April 24th, 2008

Brad,
You had a testimonial from a webmaster in Perth saying his site is on the first page for the term “Car Rental Perth” and gave his website as http://www.selfdrive.com.au.

I did a search and found it’s a load of croc, mate. He isn’t even in the top 100 and when I put in the URL I saw the old “Cannot find server.” so what on earth are you talking about when this stuff cannot be found and the site is no longer on the net?.

If his site was so good then why isn’t it on the web at all, let alone still on the first page as your site claimed.

I’m very sceptical of your wild claim.

Gordon Mullan - April 24th, 2008

Tables for layout? Yuck. If you do a proper CSS/tableless design, you can arrange your content in the code to put the meat of the content first, and then use DIVs to position the navigation, headers, etc. where you need them.

I’ve done what you suggest above (all absolutely correct and valid suggestions), plus good code structure. You might also want to mention on-page stuff like putting Javascript in external files rather than inline, same with CSS.

Try Googling “hypnobirthing” or “nightingale clinic” for some examples of what I’m talking about.

Brad Callen - April 24th, 2008

Richard, rankings change all the time my friend. Chances are, the owner of that website stopped optimizing his site, dropped in ranking, then just gave up.

But I have no way of knowing for sure, given the site wasn’t ours.

Brad

jay - April 25th, 2008

Great material , brad

Al - April 28th, 2008

Brad,

If I choose “Analyze Top Ranked websites” in Cloud Generator, it just hangs there and the progress never moves from 0%.

After that Google tried to block me from using their search saying that I might have some kind of spyware or virus that trying to connect to them???

Are you aware of that problem and what to do about it?

Overall I’m enjoying your lessons and looking forward to see my site bitting the competition! Thanks.

BTW, thanks for letting all the posts through, even the chalenging ones…

falimbany - April 30th, 2008

hi brad..

very usefull articel..

Brad Callen - April 30th, 2008

Hey Al, that’s interesting. I’ll have a look at it and see what the problem is. Keyword Cloud was created over a year ago, so it may be time to adjust a few things.

Brad

wetube video - May 5th, 2008

thank bro … i now that trick now…..hihiih

Gbaragar - May 5th, 2008

I have the same problem as Al, with Cloud Generator hanging up and not working. Learned more SEO in the last 48hrs, than in the last 5 months. My hats off to your work. Thank you

Brad Callen - May 8th, 2008

Hey Gbaragar, yeah, there was a recent change with Google, so we needed to update Keyword Cloud to work again. We’re working on it now and it should be finished in 1-2 days max.

Brad

Dana - May 12th, 2008

Hi Brad I had a question about the way google crawls a page. In the pics above the first one says 1 the header, 2 the body, and 3 the nav bar. In your text you say that google will go from the header then to the nav bar unless we make the change to our code. The picture and the text seem to contradict each other, or maybe it’s me.

The 2nd pic shows the change and goes from 1 the header, 2 the modification, 3 the copy, and 4 the nav bar. It seems like you just added an extra step for the google bot. The 1st picture seems to do what you want it to. Could you clarify that for me. If my rambling makes sense

Great info by the way. I can’t wait to start using it. I will definitely be purchasing seo elite.

Brad Callen - May 13th, 2008

Hey Dana, good find! I can’t believe I didn’t notice that mistake earlier. I just changed the image, so it should make more sense now. Thanks :-)

Brad

Dana - May 13th, 2008

Hey Brad, one follow up. I’d like to use the example of brad fallon’s site my weddingfavors.com

He uses quite a few keywords in the nav bar. I’m setting up a similar style ecommerce store, not in competition with him lol

If I want to use keywords in the nav bar like brad uses in his, would it make more sense to actually want google to read those first before the body copy? Do you want google to read whichever has the most keywords?

Thanks in advance

Cliff Smith - May 16th, 2008

Is it customary to only use 1 tag per page and 1 tag? Also, if I am using a template for a web site builder, can I add the header tags and invisible table cell without html?

dsouza John - May 19th, 2008

hi i want to know more about your website

Brad Callen - May 21st, 2008

Hey Cliff, I wouldn’t be overly concerned about adding more than 1 “tag” per page, as well as the table cell trick. if you are able to do it, great. If not, it’s not a big deal. We’ll get into the more important ranking factors in later lessons.

Brad

prem - May 27th, 2008

HI
this is a great article with great information. I am new to this and I appreciate your layman’s terms.thanks

vicky - June 15th, 2008

hi brad

does including many keywords in the meta tags hamper the ranking of my website…….should i use all the keywords in the meta tags in the head section

anil kumar - June 18th, 2008

Thanks for the free lessons Brad. I’m new to SEO and look forward to implementing your suggestions. While I don’t know much, I can tell that you know what you’re talking about and I’m sure I will get great results with your training.

William Lew - June 27th, 2008

Hi brad,

You are a wonder kid! How come you know so much about these things?

I wouldn’t know you can do all these things to outsmart Googe spider if you have not told me.

I owe you a great lot for being so kind to teach me something so valuable. When the time comes I hope I will be able to repay you just like I said to Kathleen and her Blog Squad but the big question is will I be in a position to do so.

Anyway Thanks a lot

William Lew

anil - July 5th, 2008

Hi Brad !!

My site http://www.samotoring.co.za has a number of pages appearing on google’s first page for search terms “motoring portal” “motoring statistices”
“all formula one info”

I am know going to work on search terms “cars” “motoring” pre-owned cars”

I have definitely found your lesson useful. Please keep sending the lessons to my mail box.

I want to give up my job as a school headmaster and become a full time webmaster.

Kind Regards

Anil Singh
Durban South Africa

suresh - July 6th, 2008

Hi Brad
do you really have time to prepare this stuff, how its possible, really its worthy and very good service to the unknown persons like me.
Any how i would like to say my appreciations to you for bringing the wonderful, reliable,trusty subject to all.
I like it
Thanks a lot.
suresh
http://www.subhavaastu.com

Alejandro - July 17th, 2008

What´s up Brad

I´m new in this of SEO, but i´m gettin really intersted, I´m launching a couple of websites and these lessons help me a lot,

Thank you very much,

Alejo

http://www.omnipharmarx.com

mike - July 24th, 2008

Hi Brad

Very useful and easy to understand. I look forward to implementing a lot of this

Regards

Mike

http://www.thinkmoney.co.za

David Innes Braybrooke - August 8th, 2008

Great info. there!

Thanks!
Regards,
D. I. Braybrooke. :-)

Moti - August 17th, 2008

Hello!! And God bless.!! Brad–
I just opened your email and saw I have these lessons - to set up a website and all the other students -emails and Q are also helpful .Thankyou !!
for the Guideance–

Alan - August 17th, 2008

HEY great lesson here, it helps a lot

Thank you very much

Alan

http:/www.medpillsrx.com

Frank - August 21st, 2008

Thank you very much,the information is most useful.
Frank

izolacia - August 28th, 2008

Very clear and useful. Thank You!

Virginia - August 28th, 2008

thanks for the great insights!

Professional Lab - August 28th, 2008

I seriously love whatever you write. This is another good article on TRAFFIC - That I always look for.

cele - September 24th, 2008

Hi Brad,

Nice teaching and I am learning every day from your lessonsa.I just found out about this and I am kind of confuse so i will ask my question.

Doing my keyword research for " skin care " with google keyword tool, I found that this website with only one link is the top website on the page.Here is the website : http://www.myskincare.co.uk/

In contrast this other one with more than 41 links is number four.Here is the website : http://www.healthy-skincare.com/

How can you explain this phenomenon?

The second website(no4) is even well optimized than the first(no1).

I really wanna know why?

Does this mean thyat the no 4 is less popular than the no 1 althought it has more links than the top website ( no 1)

thank

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