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Automotive SEO tips part one – Choose your domain name carefully

June 24th, 2010

Welcome to the first part of our automotive SEO series, and in this article let’s talk about the importance of your domain name itself. If you have been in the business for a while you probably have heard the term “domain name”. A domain name is your alphabetic representation of your website, it basically translates an IP address into words and phrases humans can remember by. In another word instead of your website been called http://209.166.355.26 it can be name into something such as http://www.dealertemplate.ca Having to register a domain name is the first step towards your SEO campaign, it is important because search engines such as Google look at readable words in your URL (your web address or domain name) string. If all possible you should always choose a domain name that reflects the nature of your business. For example if you are a used car dealership located in the city of Toronto, and you named your business AAA fine cars, you should definitely consider a domain name such as “torontofinecars”, instead of the actual name of “aaafinecars”. By adding the name of the city, you are now ranking higher on Google search terms when a customer is searching for “Used Cars Toronto”. This is your absolute first steps towards a competitive SEO campaign.

 

Automotive SEO tips part two – Always insert your Meta tags

June 23rd, 2010

Welcome back to our second part of automotive SEO series, in this article we will explore the proper usage of Meta tags, and what role does your Meta tags play when it comes to Google ranking. You may have heard of the term “meta tags”, it is HTML language, or Hyper Text Markup Language the basic building blocks of today’s internet itself. Meta means data in the computer world, and tags describe the basic building block of a HTML component. In HTML language everything is paired as tags, you have your body tag, head tag, html tag and so on. Each opening tag will be required to have a close tag. It is a loosely typed language therefore missing tags will not cause a system crash. But in the eyes of Google a properly formed tags are important, because it shows Google just how well developed this website really is. After all Google wouldn’t want to promote a business that has poorly developed HTML tags, that is out right embarrassing. So where does Meta tags come into play you ask?

 

Automotive SEO tips part three ? Make good use of your ALT tags

June 22nd, 2010

Welcome back to the third article of our automotive SEO series, in this article we will explore the proper usage of the ALT tags, Alt tag stands for alternative it is a parameter in many HTML tags such as image tag, object tag, it basically offers an alternative to display the text if the browser can not display an image, or flash animation. It can be used on many things such as image, video, flash animation, but many developers forget to use them because they want the project done on time, and sometimes make short cuts in the process. The Alt tag in the image tag, serve as a parameter, for example if you have an image of a Ferrari, and the person’s computer is outdated it can not see the image. Their browser will use your Alt tag information instead; in this case “the picture of a Ferrari” can be displayed. This Alt tag is also used for Google image searches, so if you include all your Alt tags properly, you will gain a lot of traffic from different sources.

 

Google will also look at your code integrity to see if it is clean, readable, and is it robot friendly. Having the proper tags and parameters in place certainly will rank your site better than your competitors’ if they are not using the proper tags. So remember the next time you are looking at your source code, and make sure you have inserted as many necessary Alt tags as possible. It is not only for accessibility reasons but also to please the search engines. You will be surprised just how many extra hits you can obtain this way.

Automotive SEO tips part four ? Build your inbound links

June 21st, 2010

Welcome back to the fourth article of our automotive SEO series, in this article we will explore inbound links. Inbound links is just like the name describes, it is a link that is from an external source pointed to your website, while outbound links mean the exact opposite. It is important to understand the concept of inbound links because it plays a major role in your Google ranking. Google unlike some other search engines uses a logarithm called Page Rank; it is named after one of its founders Larry Page. The concept of this system is to judge how important your website is compare to your competitors. In essence Page Rank system calculates how many inbound links your web site has, and how important are those links and assign a value and based on the value of these links rank your web site accordingly.

 

Let’s explore this concept little further, imagine your have a web site about selling shoes called weloveshoes dot com, and you have 30 inbound links from other external sources. If your inbound links are from web sites that are not relevant to your topic, or from a link farm. Google will give you very little value. But if your inbound links are from other online shoe resources and blogs Google sees this as been relevant therefore important to your web site. Imagine if this is a voting system, you have 30 people telling Google you are who you say you are, and on top of that you are popular in their community. Google will reflect this with a higher rank when you search for key phrases relevant to your topic.

Automotive SEO tips part five ? Keywords density

June 20th, 2010

Welcome back to the fifth article of our automotive SEO series, in this article we will explore the topic of keywords density. “Keywords Density” means the number of times or percentage the keywords appear in your page content. Usually higher percentage means a better ranking, but this is a doubled edge sword where if you abuse this technique you can be banned from Google for good. The recommended percentage is 6-10%, that means if you are trying to rank for the keyword “used cars” then you should double check for how many times that keyword appears.

The concept of keywords density has been known to the SEO specialists for years, and due to this factor the technique has been wildly abused by the developers for years. There was the same font color on the same colored background, there was JavaScript generated keywords hidden to the viewer. Google now is paying close attention to the keywords appear in your content to make sure the sentence makes sense, and keywords are not been “stuffed” on to the page. The penalty for such practice is been black listed by Google, and you will be thrown out the search engine all together.

The experienced developer will tell you the ideal percentage of keywords density is less than 10%. This is not a simply made up concept but a real time tested and true rule Google uses to judge your web content. So be sure the next time you are using the keywords density technique make sure not to over do it. Been banned from Google can do some real damage to your online business or reputation.

Automotive SEO tips part six ? Landing pages

June 19th, 2010

Welcome back to the sixth article of our automotive SEO series, in this article we will explore the topic of landing page creations. Landing page in general describes the technique of creating a particular page that is optimized to a particular keyword that will receive good Google ranking. Some web sites create many landing pages trying to capture a bigger slice of the market. For example if you are selling used cars, you may want to create a landing page that is well optimized for “used Honda” and create another landing page targeted to “used Toyota”. Now if you can imagine all the brand names under the sun and create these pages on your web site, you may capture the desired traffic.

 

Some SEO experts even take the concept of landing page to another level, with proper tags and keywords some landing pages are outranking even their parent web sites. A landing page has all the potential to out rank a competitor’s web site due to several reasons. For one they are easy to produce and easy to rank to a particular keyword. So remember the next time you are trying to capture the right market audience don’t overlook your landing pages. Treat your landing page just like an independent web site and rank that particular page accordingly, and you will be surprised how it can help you web site overall.