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Ten ways to boost your search appeal

Ten ways to boost your search appeal

By:  Alan Knecht  On: 14 Oct 2004 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

While writing search engine-friendly content is out of the control of the Web development team, there is a lot you can do to optimize your site markup for search engines. Here are 10 tips to help you mark-up your code properly.

Tip 8. Don’t spend time creating JavaScript mouseovers, trying using the hover feature of CSS instead. If, for specific reasons, you can’t use CSS, then repeat the menu options at the bottom of the page with plain text.

Tip 9. Avoid unnecessary tables where possible. Limit your table embedding to a depth of three. Where possible avoid the whole table thing and start using XHTML with div tags and CSS to define position.

Tip 10. Use either or to mark up important words on your page. While most people use bold (), according to the W3C the correct markup is “strong” for important words.

By following this basic outline, you’ll be creating search engine-friendly pages. The search engine bots will easily index your pages, and with important words and phrases appropriately tagged; those words will receive proper valuation by the search engines.

K’necht can be reached at www.knechtology.com.










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Alan Knecht Alan Knecht is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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