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12 Dec 2008

The 13 Deadly (SEO) Sins – Common Mistakes In Search Engine Optimization

Author: Jim | Filed under: Guest Bloggers, Marketing 101

The following is a guest post that was written by Caden Grant, who blogs about making money at CadenGrant.com. Caden is a fresh face in the MMO world… check him out!

Search engine optimization is very important for any blog right? The better your blog is optimized for search engines, the more traffic you get. The more traffic you get, the more money you make. There is a lot to learn about search engine optimization. Many bloggers make simple mistakes… so I’ve made a list of the most common search engine optimization mistakes most people make. Try to avoid these mistakes and it should help you out.

1. Not updating and maintaining

This is very important. Most successful bloggers or website owners do this, but if they don’t it will affect their ranking. If you don’t keep up to date with the new algorithms of search engines, your page will eventually drop in the rankings. Some people think that after optimizing their website, they’re done forever. Well, this isn’t true. Try to always update your web page and work on your search engine optimization. As far as updating and keeping up with the competition, it’s also important to update your content. Google likes updated content and will make your page rank better in the SERPs.

2. Wasting your time on the meta tags

This is another common one. People think that if you get your meta description and keywords tag right, it will help optimize your site to perform well in the search engines. Well, this also isn’t true. Nowadays, meta tags don’t really help at all, they’re mostly a thing of the past. Now, you don’t even need the meta keywords tag as it doesn’t have any effect on your rankings. Although, the meta description tag does come up as the description for your website in Google.

3. Not minimizing duplicate content

Duplicate content mostly refers to blocks of content on websites that match other parts of content on your website. Some examples are discussion boards like vBulletin that can show the regular version of a post and then a different version, WordPress, printer-friendly pages, etc. Some people will use duplicate content to try to gain more traffic from search engines, but it’s not necessarily good for your users… or even yourself. Google will probably think you’re trying to deceive your users, and it will hurt your search engine rankings or cause in complete removal in certain search engines. You can try to minimize duplicate content in a few ways.

1. You can tell the search engines to block certain pages through your robots.txt file.
2. Use a 301 redirect. A 301 redirect, (Permanent Redirect), will redirect your users and search engine spiders to the actual page that should be displayed. (Do this in your .htaccess file, look up 301 redirects)

4. Canonicalization Issues

Canonicalization is a term that means you can get to your website through different urls like for instance www.yoururlhere.com and yoururlhere.com and someotherurl.com. Decide on the link you want and use it. You can use Google webmaster tools to tell it which URL you prefer to be indexed and Google will use that link for future crawls. Another way to do this is in your .htaccess file. Use this code:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^example.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.example.com/$1 [R=301,L]

Replace it with your link details of course, then save it and upload it. That’s it!

5. Not using the HTML attribute rel=”nofollow”

As Wikipedia states: nofollow is an HTML attribute value used to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target’s ranking in the search engine’s index. It is intended to reduce the effectiveness of certain types of search engine spam, thereby improving the quality of search engine results and preventing “spamdexing” from occurring. NoFollow is not meant for blocking content or preventing it from being indexed, but instead is meant for telling the search engines to not affect the pages PageRank. For instance, the “About Us”, “Contact Us”, “FAQ”, “Privacy Policy”, etc aren’t really important enough to have a PageRank.

6. Not using relevant keywords when linking internally

Try not to use the words like ‘click here’ or ‘here’ or anything similar when linking to posts or something within your website. Try to use keyword relevant links. Like if I was linking to 10 Ways to Make Money Blogging, I wouldn’t link to it saying “Click here.” Instead I would link to it using the words 10 Ways to Make Money Blogging.

7. Ignoring the <title> tag

The <title> tag of your website in the heading of your code is very important as it comes up in the search engines for the hyperlink to your website. Use relevant keywords related to your site in the title of your tag. If your website is about making money online, include those words in the title of your Web page.

8. Using JavaScript menus

JavaScript menus aren’t necessarily bad… but just know that search engine spiders cannot read JavaScript. So, if you can, try to stay away from them altogether.

9. Letting pages get indexed that shouldn’t be

There are certain pages on websites that shouldn’t be indexed in search engines. For instance, printer-only versions of web pages, or just content-less pages with no use to the user. Go to Google and use the site:link.com/page.php or whatever to check and see if certain pages that should not be indexed are indexed. If you find pages that shouldn’t be there, you can tell the search engines to block them using the meta robots tag in the heading of your website and the robots.txt file.

10. Not using SEO friendly URLS

Not using SEO friendly URLS is also another mistake bloggers make. For instance, if you have the link http://www.linkhere.com/page.php?id=3&blahblah=computercases it’s not very friendly to the search engines. What would be a better option is something like http://www.linkhere.com/computercases/ or something similar. In wordpress you have the option to change your “permalink” so that it’s more SEO friendly.  It should be under the permalinks option in your settings. Choose custom structure and put /%postname% in the field.

11. Using flash without HTML

Flash might look good but it’s not good for the search engines. Search engine spiders can’t read flash (yet). So either try to stay away from flash or as an alternative create an HTML version of the web page and optimize it.

12. Images as headlines

Some people think that images do better as headlines but it’s really better to use h1, h2, h3 and so on for headings. Images are good but text is great. Search engines love text. Although, be sure to use the alt=”" attribute when using an image to describe what the image is.

13. Lack of keywords in content

To rank for certain keywords, of course you have to have keywords in your content. Put them where necessary. Putting them in heading tags or in bold is really good. Just try not to make it look spammy. Write for people not for search engines.

So there you have it. 13 common mistakes most bloggers make when blogging. If you try to avoid these problems, they should help you in optimizing your own blog for success!

-Caden Grant

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  1. Max - December 13, 2008 at 12:41 am #

    Great posts looks good I already subscribed and the blogs are really interesting and help. Thanks Caden Grant. :mrgreen:

    • Shanker Bakshi December 14, 2008 at 2:05 am #

      Wasting your time on the meta tags

      My experience says meta tag still plays a roll. I search for the keyword/phrase “how to make e bookcover in photoshop” on wordtracker. Found that this can be trap for Google. Wrote a post – I ‘tweak” meta tag for this post and see if you search this keyword/phrase I stand at No. 1 in search indexing. What appears in google search result is influence by my meta tag title and nothing else. I guess so- May be am wrong but i still believe Meta tag works.

  2. Trevor December 13, 2008 at 1:59 am #

    Good post.

    The blog looks nice. Will be checking it out!

  3. Play Games Win Prizes December 13, 2008 at 3:35 am #

    Very good post for bloggers to read about. SEO is very important, but I believe everyone has their own takes on things.

    -Mike

  4. Funny Things - Jokes, Videos, Funny Pics December 13, 2008 at 8:34 am #

    Wow, great post,

    9 of 10 webmasters get at least one mistake from the list.

    But not update its a main mistake, and unfortunately is natural, maybe for a lot of, study, work, whatever, a busy day…

    Congratz… putted it with my favs.

  5. Harish December 13, 2008 at 10:39 am #

    Awesome post Jim. Even I frequently do these mistakes. You covered all the main mistakes.

  6. Caden December 13, 2008 at 11:14 am #

    Thank you guys!

  7. Leo December 13, 2008 at 11:31 am #

    I was under the impression that while google doesn’t care about meta tags, other search engines use them as a way to categorize the site. Am I wrong thinking this? Just curious

    • Caden December 13, 2008 at 11:53 am #

      Yes some of them do that but they honestly don’t make much of a difference. I’ve seen a bunch of sites ranked high for certain keywords that are hard to compete in and didn’t have any meta description and keyword tags. A good time to use them is if for instance, a site is mostly flash, since the search engines can’t read it, they can use the meta tags.

  8. Righteous Marketing December 13, 2008 at 12:15 pm #

    Solid advice, though I feel like you overly minimize the meta description. What Google displays as the description of your site may not affect how high your page shows, but it will dramatically impact if and how many people will click.

    • Caden December 13, 2008 at 12:22 pm #

      Yes that is true. I didn’t think about that part.

      I’m not saying completely forget about the meta tags as they have some importance. My point was to just not waste too much time on them because I know people who change theirs and spend a lot of time on them trying to get them perfect and changing them.

  9. Shafar December 13, 2008 at 1:45 pm #

    I think “Lack of keywords in content” is very important. I always try to use different keywords in the same post. I used to edit my older posts fot this purpose! ;)

  10. Donace December 13, 2008 at 2:48 pm #

    Cool post man, though as stated above I would disagree with your point about meta keywords, yes they don’t have that much relevance and yes you can rank without them. BUT they are still a useful tool, as MSN (live) and Yahoo still give them weight.

    • Caden December 13, 2008 at 3:15 pm #

      Yeah I can agree with this.

      Shafar: Yeah that’s an important one, but I’ve also read that using too many keywords on a page will dilute that pages rank in the search engines so try not to use too many.

  11. Ben Moreno December 13, 2008 at 7:59 pm #

    A definite page to bookmark. I love SEO tips, there is a lot to remember and it is nice to read refresher material to keep you on your SEO toes.

  12. Franklin Bishop December 13, 2008 at 10:35 pm #

    This is definitely one of the better posts on search engine optimization. People are always trying to tell others what to do but not what to do. You have definitely hit on that.

    • Caden December 14, 2008 at 12:55 am #

      Thank you :)

  13. The Almost Millionaire December 13, 2008 at 11:45 pm #

    Great info Jim, I just wish that half of it didn’t sound like a foreign language. Are you sure you are not a computer science major? Give me a call man, I need to tell you about how we can make some money in natural gas!

    • Caden December 14, 2008 at 12:55 am #

      Thanks also :)

  14. LED December 14, 2008 at 1:06 am #

    Good stuff, thanks.

    I don’t think all SEO experts would agree 100%, but that’s what keeps it all interesting! :)

    • Caden December 14, 2008 at 1:27 am #

      Everyone has their own opinion :razz:

  15. john meow December 14, 2008 at 1:39 pm #

    Great post. SEO is usually super-dry to read, but your post breaks it down nicely. Hopefully I can use the advice to make changes to and improve my blog.

  16. Blog for Bloggers December 14, 2008 at 2:30 pm #

    Nice post and you brought up alot of good points.

    Just a quick question, can’t Google crawl flash pages now? So as far as seo goes, if you use flash pages you would be ok for Google (but not yahoo and others)

    • Caden December 14, 2008 at 3:42 pm #

      Yes their ability to crawl and index flash pages is getting better. They can now index textual content in flash files.

  17. Matt Helphrey December 15, 2008 at 4:59 am #

    Google is constantly changing its algorithm to deter spammers. So long as we play by the rules and are consistent with our efforts Google will continue to reward. Great article and great view points!

    • Caden December 15, 2008 at 10:34 am #

      Thank you :smile:

  18. Joshua Scott December 16, 2008 at 9:13 pm #

    Excellent article! I’m just starting to learn about SEO and making money online and will be applying all of these tips to my blog. Thanks again, the advice is great for a newbie like me.

  19. Salwa December 16, 2008 at 9:53 pm #

    Great article! You have covered all the main mistakes in this article

  20. Caden December 17, 2008 at 11:41 pm #

    Thank you, Joshua Scott and Salwa! :smile:

  21. ethan December 18, 2008 at 8:41 pm #

    Well said. I see many blogs who have just not picked up on the title tags yet. The most comical I saw was an SEO blogger whose website title was SEO Tipz. I doubt they were getting many SE hits for that…

  22. Online Marketing Promotion December 20, 2008 at 8:23 pm #

    Jom,

    You have made some very helpful points here and, some, I wasn’t aware of.

    For instance, using the 301 re-direct is an interesting concept.
    Also, I never knew that WordPress had an option to change your “permalink” to make it more SEO friendly. Good point, thanks.

    Also

    • Caden December 21, 2008 at 7:46 pm #

      Your welcome :)

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