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print‐on‐demand If this book refers to media such as a CD or DVD that is not included in the version you purchased, you may download this material at http://booksupport.wiley.com For more information about Wiley products, visit www.wiley.com Library of Congress Control Number: 2015951276 ISBN 978‐1‐119‐12955‐4 (pbk); 978‐1‐119‐12960‐8 (epub); 9‐781‐119‐12974‐5 (epdf) Manufactured in the United States of America 10 Contents at a Glance Introduction Part I: Getting Started with SEO Chapter 1: Surveying the Search Engine Landscape Chapter 2: Search Results, Deconstructed 23 Chapter 3: Your One-Hour, Search Engine–Friendly Web Site Makeover 31 Chapter 4: Beating the Competition — Planning a Powerful Search Engine Strategy 49 Chapter 5: Making Your Site Useful and Visible 67 Part II: Building Search Engine‐Friendly Sites 83 Chapter 6: Picking Powerful Keywords 85 Chapter 7: Creating Pages That Search Engines Love 107 Chapter 8: Using Structured Data Markup 135 Chapter 9: Avoiding Things That Search Engines Hate 143 Chapter 10: Dirty Deeds, Done Dirt Cheap 163 Chapter 11: Bulking Up Your Site — Competing with Content 179 Chapter 12: Finding Traffic Through Local-Search Marketing 203 Part III: Adding Your Site to the Indexes and Directories 229 Chapter 13: Getting Your Pages into the Search Engines 231 Chapter 14: Submitting to the Directories 247 Chapter 15: Product Search: Remember the Shopping Directories and Retailers 257 Part IV: After You’ve Submitted Your Site 283 Chapter 16: Using Link Popularity to Boost Your Position 285 Chapter 17: Finding Sites to Link to Yours 309 Chapter 18: Even More Great Places to Get Links 331 Chapter 19: Social Networking — Driven by Drivel 343 Chapter 20: Video: Putting Your Best Face Forward 351 Chapter 21: When Google Bites Back: A Guide to Catastrophe 357 vi SEO For Dummies Part V: The Part of Tens 377 Chapter 22: Ten-Plus Myths and Mistakes 379 Chapter 23: Ten-Plus Ways to Stay Updated 387 Chapter 24: Ten-Plus Useful Things to Know 393 Index 409 Table of Contents Introduction About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Part I: Getting Started with SEO Chapter 1: Surveying the Search Engine Landscape Investigating Search Engines and Directories Search sites, indexes, & engines Search directories 10 Spidered Directories 11 Pay-per-click systems 11 Keeping the terms straight 12 Why bother with search engines? 13 Where Do People Search? 15 Search Engine Magic 18 How they it? 18 Stepping into the programmers’ shoes 19 Gathering Your Tools 20 Chapter 2: Search Results, Deconstructed 23 The Big Two: Organic and PPC 23 Looking at Local Results 25 Checking Out Shopping Results 26 Staying Current with News Results 27 Viewing Video and Image Results 28 Getting Friendly with Social Results 29 Collecting Bits n’ Pieces 29 Chapter 3: Your One-Hour, Search Engine–Friendly Web Site Makeover 31 Is Your Site Indexed? 31 Google 32 Yahoo! and Bing 34 Open Directory Project 34 Taking Action If You’re Not Listed 34 No links 35 Unreliable Web Server 35 viii SEO For Dummies robots.txt is blocking your site 36 robots meta tags are blocking pages 36 Bad domain name 37 Unreadable navigation 37 Dealing with dynamic pages 39 The Canonical tag 40 Picking Good Keywords 40 Examining Your Pages 41 Using frames 42 Looking at the TITLE tags 43 Examining the DESCRIPTION tag 44 Giving search engines something to read 45 Getting Your Site Indexed 48 Chapter 4: Beating the Competition — Planning a Powerful Search Engine Strategy 49 Don’t Trust Your Web Designer 50 Understanding the Limitations 51 Eyeing the Competition 52 Getting a “gut feel” for the competition 52 Why is my competitor ranking so high? 55 Going Beyond Getting to #1 55 Highly targeted keyword phrases 56 Understanding the search tail 56 Controlling Search Engine Variables 58 Keywords 59 Content 59 Page optimization 60 Submissions 60 Links 60 Time and the Google sandbox 61 Determining Your Plan of Attack 62 Look Away a Few Minutes 64 Two Things to Remember 65 Chapter 5: Making Your Site Useful and Visible 67 Learning from Amazon 67 Revealing the Secret But Essential Rule of Web Success 69 The evolving, incorrect “secret” 70 Uncovering the real secret 71 Showing a bias for content 71 Making Your Site Work Well 72 Limiting multimedia 73 Using text, not graphics 73 Don’t be cute 74 Making it easy to move around 74 Providing different routes 75 Using long link text 75 Notes Notes Notes Notes About the Author Peter Kent is an e-commerce consultant who specializes in search-engine optimization (SEO) He has provided consulting services to hundreds of companies large and small, including Amazon, Zillow, Avvo, Lonely Planet, and TowerRecords.com He has worked online since 1984, w ritten about the Internet since 1993, and authored almost 50 books (including dozens of Internet-related books) and hundreds of periodical articles and columns Dedication For Chris We miss you terribly Author’s Acknowledgments I’d like 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