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Optimize your web page!!
Our Top 10 Web Page Optimizer uses a
proven search engine optimization method
that really
works. It analyzes the web pages that
currently have a high ranking for your
important keyword and
it compares them to your site. Since these
pages have a top 10 ranking, they must
have done
something right.
Analyzing the HTML code of the top 10
ranked web pages is time-consuming work
and many people
don't know which parts have to be analyzed
and how. That's why we use a Top 10 Web
Page Optimizer tool. With this, analyzing the
top ranked web pages is as easy as 1-2-3.
The Top 10 Web Page Optimizer analyzes
the top 10 results from a selected search
engine. It tells
you how the search engine ranks web sites
by finding out what the top 10 web pages
have in
common. Then it compares your web page
with the top ranked pages. A detailed report
tells you in
plain English what you must change on
your pages to obtain a top ranking for
yourself.
The advice is based on the in-depth
analysis of the current, up-to-the-minute
top 10 results in the
selected search engine. It is specifically for
your important keyword and specifically for
the selected
search engine.
Your high quality analysis results are
always up-to-date, specific, and accurate.
You won't get that
level of search engine optimization
accuracy with any other tool.
                                      General optimization tips
In addition to the advice of the Top 10 Web Page Optimizer, the following tips and techniques can
help you to improve the ranking of your web site:
1. Don't use frames
If at all possible, avoid frames. Many search engines have difficulty with frames and it is very difficult
to get high search engine rankings for web sites that use frames.
Google says about frames: "Reasons your site may not be included: Your page uses frames.
Google supports frames to the extent that it can. Frames tend to cause problems with search
engines, bookmarks, emailing links and so on, because frames don't fit the conceptual model of the
web (every page corresponds to a single URL). If a user's query matches the site as a whole,
Google returns the frame set. If a user's query matches an individual page on the site, Google
returns that page. That individual page is not displayed in a frame -- because there may be no
frame set corresponding to that page."
Yahoo has a similar statement: "Yahoo! Slurp follows HREF links. It does not follow SRC links. This
means that Yahoo! Slurp does not retrieve or index individual frames referred to by SRC links."
Don't use frames on your web site if you want to have high search engine rankings!
2. Avoid Flash and other multimedia elements
Most search engines cannot index Flash pages. The normal text content on your web pages matters
most to search engines. If you must use Flash on your web site, make sure that you also offer
normal text for the search engines.
3. Don't use welcome pages
Some web pages use a "Welcome to our web site" image with a link to the actual site as the index
page for the web site. Don't do this. Some search engines might not follow the link on the welcome
page. In addition, most web surfers don't like these welcome pages.

4. Avoid dynamically created web pages
Databases and dynamically generated pages are great tools to manage the contents of big web
sites. Imagine having to manage the Web site contents of the New York Times without databases.
Unfortunately, dynamically generated Web pages can be a nightmare for search engine spiders
because the pages don't actually exist until they are requested. A search engine spider is not going
to be able to select all necessary variables on the submit page.
Some search engines can index dynamically pages to a point, but even Google states that they
have problems with dynamically created pages: "Reasons your site may not be included in Google:
Your pages are dynamically generated. We are able to index dynamically generated pages.
However, because our web crawler can easily overwhelm and crash sites serving dynamic content,
we limit the amount of dynamic pages we index."
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5. Make sure that you allow search engine robots to index your site
Imagine you're an Internet marketing service company and you keep trying very hard to get top
rankings in the search engines for your customer. Even after several weeks, the customer's web site
hasn't been listed in any search engine. Then you start to realize that the search engine spiders
and robot programs cannot access the web site because your customer blocks them because the
robots.txt file is not properly configured. Details about the robots.txt file can be found
here.
6. Make sure that search engine spiders can access your web site
Search engine spiders don't have the functionality of full-fledged Web browsers such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer, Firefox or Netscape Navigator. In fact, search engine robot programs look at your
Web pages like a text browser does. They like text, text, and more text. They ignore information
contained in graphic images but they can read <IMG ALT> text descriptions.
This means that search engine spider programs are not able to use Web browser technology to
access your site. If your Web pages require Flash, DHTML, cookies, JavaScript, Java or passwords
to access the page, then search engine spiders might not be able to index your Web site.
7. Avoid special characters in your URL
Most search engines have problems indexing web pages when their URLs contain special
characters. The following special characters are known to be "search-engine-spider-stoppers":
* ampersand (&)
* dollar sign ($)
* equals sign (=)
* percent sign (%)
* question mark (?)
These characters are often found in dynamically generated Web pages. They signal the search
engine crawler program that there could be an infinite loop of possibilities for that page. That's why
some search engines ignore web page URLs with the above characters.
8. Choose a reliable and fast hosting service
Your web page should be hosted by a reliable hosting service. Otherwise, it could happen that your
web server is down when a search engine spider tries to index it. If your web site fails to respond
when the search engine's index software program visits your site, your site will not be indexed. Even
worse, if your web site is already indexed and the search engine spider finds that your site is down,
you'll possibly be removed from the search engine database. It's essential to host your web site on
servers that are very seldom down.
Search engine crawler programs that index Webpages don't have much time. There are
approximately 4-6 billion Web pages all over the world and search engines want to index all of them.
So if the host server of your Web site has a slow connection to the Internet, you may experience
that your Web site will not be indexed by the major search engines at all.
You may also want to limit the size of your homepage to less than 60K. It'd also benefit the still
numerous users that connect to the Internet with a slow modem. For even the casual Internet user,
the performance of a Web site can make the difference between pleasure and frustration.
Top 10 Web Page Optimizer Report
            What can happen if you do not optimize your web pages?
If you do not optimize your web pages then search engines might not be able to index your pages. In
addition, they might not be able to find our what your web pages are about. If you submit your web
site to search engines without optimizing your pages first then you won't get high search engine
rankings.
· What can happen if you optimize only one webpage of your site?
It will be very difficult to get high search engine rankings if you have only one optimized web page.
Search engines take your complete web site into account. If you have many web pages that are
optimized for different but related keywords than search engines will think that your web pages are
relevant to a special topic. Relevant web pages get better search engine rankings. For that reason,
you should optimize as many pages as possible for different but related keywords.
· What can happen if you don't check the HTML code of your web pages?
Some HTML errors can prevent search engines from indexing your web pages. If your web pages
have such an HTML error, you won't get listed on search engines because search engines cannot
index your pages.
                                             Optimize your webpage today!
If you don't specify a keyword and an URL to use when
paying, Please send those to:
unclestink@unclestinkstradingpost.com.
We must have these in order to proceed with the report.
Google will be search engine used for report.
Top 10 Optimizing Report - $10.00
Report will be sent via E-mail as a .pdf file. You will need Adobe Reader to view report. Click here for the free download.
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