There are hundreds of different procedures regarding search engine optimisation to ensure you get good organic search engine results in search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. This post however, is designed to put the important and key factors of search engine optimisation into a nutshell.

There are 5 important areas you should remember to get get good organic search engine results. These are as follows - each of the below areas is explained in more detail over at Camberley Surrey SEO Services:

  1. SEO In A Nutshell. Think about SEO before you start developing your site.
  2. Keyword Research. Target one key phrase per page.
  3. On Page SEO. Use your keyphrases within your title tag.
  4. How To Be Search Engine Friendly. Mod_Rewrite your URL’s if you have query strings.
  5. Be A White Hat SEO. Don’t use black hat techniques. Duh!

This article isnt going to explain the above 5 points in detail, as it has already been done as explained in the hyperlink above. Instead, lets review some other important aspects quickly:

Using heading tags in your document.

For your specified keyword / phrase you are focusing on, make sure it appears in a <h1> tag at least once. You should consider using heading tags (h1, h2, h3) for your focused keywords / phrases as much as possible, but without it turning into spam.

Make sure there are keywords in URL’s.

If you can manage to get your keywords from the web page content in your URL as well as using <h1> tags, you are starting to optimise your keywords a little bit. Again, this is a very basic tip and will definately not solve all your problems, but will be a start to SEO for your webpage.

Read the using the title element tip.

A format I recommend for the <title> element is to type a keyphrase, followed by your website name to increase your CTR (click through rate). Then, if you combine your keywords into <title>, <h1> and into the URL you are building up a stronger and stronger case for keyword optimisation.

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