Anchor Text, Links, & How To Quickly Increase your Search Engine Ranking

June 5th, 2008

Open up a new browser window and do a quick Google search for the term ‘Click here’. Notice that the first page that appears is Adobe Reader’s website. If you click that link, you will see that nowhere on that page do the terms ‘click’ or ‘here’ appear. Why in the world would Google rank a website that doesn’t even contain the keywords we are searching for at the very top of their results?

The reason is because of how Google’s algorithm works. Google looks at the Anchor text, that is the text used to link to other webpages, to try and determine what a webpage is all about. Google figures that if other websites, or your other internal webpages, are linking to a specific page, they must be providing a description to their visitors about what to expect on the next page.

For example, a real estate website may link to their condo listing page by saying, Click here for our condo listings. In this case, they have effectively told their visitors, and Google, what the next page is all about.

Keep this in mind when linking between pages on your website, and getting links from other websites. You want to make sure that your anchor text contains the keywords you want to rank high for in search engines. Keep this techniques in mind;

  1. Use descriptive anchor text when linking between pages on your website
  2. Use your keywords in your anchor text that you want to rank high for
  3. Try to keep your anchor text consistent when linking to the same page
  4. Avoid generic terms such as ‘click here’ or ‘download’ or ‘more information
  5. If you are using images to link to other pages, make sure you are using the ALT attribute to specify alternative text for your image. This is never seen by your visitors (unless they are using a text only web browser or your image does not load), but is used by search engines
  6. Include your keywords in your web page file names, separated by hyphens (-) and NOT underscores (_)

The last point provides two benefits. The first being that you now have your keywords in your urls which may help with your search engine rankings. The second is that if a third party website decides to link to your website and simply uses your URL as the anchor text, you are assured that your keywords are being used in their anchor text.

Search Engine Optimization Add-ons For Xsilva LightSpeed Web Store

May 18th, 2008

Today we are proud to announce a set of three add-ons for the Xsilva LightSpeed Web Store that will help Web Store users get more visitors to there store through search engines.

The three add-ons include;

1) RAGE SEO Add-on
Makes sure your Web Store is properly optimized for search engines by creating dynamic title and meta tags for your product pages.

2) RAGE Google Base Add-on
Gets your products listed in Google’s Product search engine so customers will see your inventory listed in Google’s search index within 48 hours along with a detailed description and price information.

3) RAGE Google Analytics Add-on
Links your e-commerce web store with Google Analytics so you can see where your customers are coming from, how they use your website, and who your most profitable customers are.

More information on the add-ons can be found on the LightSpeed SEO Add-on page.

RAGE Sitemap Automator Released With Full iWeb Support

April 29th, 2008

Yesterday we released an update to RAGE Sitemap Automator, the essential tool for getting your website listed in search engines.

The latest update adds full support for iWeb based websites. It can now properly scan and find all links on an iWeb created website as well as automatically publish your XML Sitemap file on your iDisk in the correct location. It also adds some other fixed and enhancements.

If you have an iWeb web site, make sure you have read our SEO for iWeb blog post so you can learn how to rank your iWeb site high in search engines.

Note: We released version 1.9.6 today which fixed a small bug that made incompatible sitemap files. So if you have downloaded version 1.9.5 please download the free 1.9.6 update.

SEO For iWeb: How to get your iWeb Websites into Google & Other Major Search Engines

April 12th, 2008

Update: The SEO for iWeb Walkthrough Video Tutorial has been released. It walks you through the entire process of optimizing your iWeb website for search engines, explaining everything step by step.

We always get questions from iWeb users asking how they can improve their website rankings. We also get comments that say RAGE Sitemap Automator doesn’t find all web pages on an iWeb site. Well there are a few reasons for this that we will discuss here.

UPDATE: As of version 2.0 of Sitemap Automator it will properly scan iWeb based websites, making it one of the only tools that is able to do this properly. However, the following tips are still essential for success with search engines. See our step by step video guide on creating an XML Sitemap file.

iWeb websites are not made to be search engine friendly. In fact, almost all iWeb based websites that we get are really hurting their search engine rankings. If you follow these few simple instructions, you will see some significant improvements.

1) iWeb Page Titles

As of iWeb 08 (and now iWeb 09), most built in templates have a large header caption at the top of the page. Your website’s title tag will actually reflect what you enter here. Many users simply keep this as the default caption, not utilizing the most important on-page optimization you can use for search engines.

The trick is to give your page a title that includes both the keywords you want to appear for in search engines and that accurately describes your website content. Your web page title appears at the very top of your web browser, and in a search engines results page. Search engines use your title tag to get an idea of what they will find on your website.

Update: With iWeb SEO Tool you can now edit your web page titles, meta tags and alternative image text after you publish your site. You no longer have to worry about how iWeb gets your title tag.

For templates without these header captions, or if you remove the caption, iWeb will use your page file name as its title. Below is a screen shot of your iWeb Inspector window which lets you edit the file name of your selected web page. Give it a good title using the advice we provided above.

Add Custom Title Tags To Your iWeb Website

2) Navigation bars

One of the biggest problems with iWeb is the way it creates your navigation bars. Instead of using standard HTML which search engines can use to correctly find all files on your website, it uses Javascript which makes it extremely hard for search engines to scan and index your website properly.

Fortunately there is a way you can work around this problem. Select your main page (or the first page that contains your navigation bar) and open the Inspector window. Click the Page Inspector tab (second tab) and deselect the option ‘Display Navigation Bar’ as shown in the following screen shot;

Add Custom Title Tags To Your iWeb Website

Now you’re going to create your own navigation bar with proper links to each of your pages. Create a new Text Box field and place it at the top of your page, while moving all your other content down. To quickly move all content down, go to Edit – Select All. Hold the shift key as you drag all your content down which will help insure you don’t accidentally move the content off center. Put the new Text Box at the top of your page and add captions for each of your pages separated using tabs or spaces so that they look like a proper navigation bar. Then select each caption and go to the ‘Link Inspector’ tab in the Inspector window. Select ‘Enable as a hyperlink’ and choose ‘One of My Pages’ from the ‘Link To’ drop down menu. Lastly select the page you want to link to from the ‘Page’ drop down menu.

Proper navigation bars in iWeb

Although you should do this for each of your pages for best results, insuring you do it on your main page only is extremely helpful for search engines.

3) The Right Content

One of the biggest issues I see with iWeb created websites is users choosing non-standard web fonts for their website. Just to provide some background information, there are a number of fonts that are considered safe for use on the web. These are fonts that are guaranteed to be installed on a users computer no matter what operating system or web browser they use. If a font is not installed on a users computer and you use it on your website, it will not display properly for them. iWeb works around this issue by turning your text into pictures if you use a non-standard font. This is why your webpage always looks the same no matter where you view it. Unfortunately, search engines can not ‘read’ text that is turned into pictures and this will severely impact your potential search engines rankings.

You must stick to the standard web fonts, which are listed below for you. This insures that your website has the best possible chance of ranking high for the keywords you are targeting.

Web safe fonts include;

  • Arial
  • Courier New
  • Georgia
  • Times New Roman
  • Verdana
  • Trebuchet MS
  • Helvetica

*Note: Some of the above fonts may not always be installed on a persons computer but will be easily replaced with a very similar looking alternative if they can not be found. That is why they have all been included in the above list.

You want to make sure that your website content contains the keywords you want to rank high for in search engines. It’s not good enough to “be in search engines”, you want to appear when a potential customer types in one of your keywords. Search Engines will not know what your webpage is about unless you include the proper keywords in your web page content.

4) iWeb Landing Pages

Lastly, something I see very often is users making a so called “landing page” as their home page. This is the type of page where it may simply show your company logo with a “Click here to enter link”. Basically anything that requires a user to take one more step in order to see your website is never a good thing.

This applies to search engines as well. Your home page is considered your most important page by default so make sure you are taking full advantage of it. Link to other important pages directly from your home page and make sure it includes keyword rich content.

In the next post I will go over some iWeb misconceptions as well as some search engine misconceptions that can typically affect iWeb users.

Remember, search engines will not simply choose your site out of the billions out there and rank them at the top of their search index unless you give them good reason too. Getting high in search engines for the keywords your customers are searching for can be extremely profitable to you and will take some time to achieve. Don’t expect immediate results and keep learning about the strategies you can employ to get high rankings.

Download our Free Mac SEO Guide to learn how you can get higher rankings with your iWeb websites.

Search Engines vs Online Directories: How to get Easy Links, Higher Rankings, & More Website Visitors

February 7th, 2008

Summary: The difference between search engines and online directories and how to find quality directories that will actually provide value to your website.

As we all know a search engine allows potential visitors to find your website amongst billions of others fighting for attention. Much like search engines, online directories provide another way for web searchers to find your Websites.

The following table summarizes the differences between search engines and online directories.

Directories Search Engines
Created by actual humans who evaluate websites on an individual basis. Evaluators may be experts on the subject matter, or may not be. Created using automated spiders and robots which scan websites and try to determine relevancy based on a number of factors.
Require significant human contributions which slows down the chances of being added. Will add almost any website as long as they do not violate the search engines terms of service.
May require a one time, monthly, or yearly fee, but not always. Almost never require any kind of fee to be added.

There are a countless number of online directories with one of the largest being DMOZ, a not-for-profit directory that relies on volunteer editors to determine whether or not a website should be added to the directory.

Directories can also be specific to certain subjects, for example there are directories that will focus only on Small Businesses, or directories like VFunk which specializes in listing dance music and urban lifestyle related websites.

Directories can provide a great way to get incoming links to your website, and some, like DMOZ can actually help your search engine rankings. Since directories review each web page before adding them, a well respected directory can help signify a high quality website to potential visitors and search engines.

The trick to getting links in directories is too find the directories that focus on your niche, and that would actually provide value to your link popularity. Many directories charge a one-time, monthly, or yearly fee to get listed so you have to make sure that they will actually provide enough value to justify the investment. Unfortunately, many of them will not. However, here are some indicators to find out whether or not they will actually be a valuable investment;

Page Rank: Don’t confuse Page Rank with search engine rank. Page Rank is a website popularity measure invented by Google that ranges by 1-10. It tries to measure the popularity of website based on how many people link to a website. A high PageRank signifies a more popular website with higher quality incoming links. If a directory has a high PageRank, this is one indication that they will provide value.

Incoming Links: Incoming links refers to how many other websites are linking to the directory. Combined with the above measure, the number of incoming links can provide a good indication of the quality of a directory. The more incoming links a directory has, the better indication that it will provide better value to you. Remember, that each incoming link counts as a vote for a website, so the more votes a directory has, the more value it will provide.

Domain Age & Expiration Dates: The longer a directory has been online for and the longer the directory domain name has been registered for is a good indication of its quality. Many people start online directories in the hopes of creating advertising and sign up revenue. Only a few will ever provide any kind of value for your website. A person’s commitment to their directory can be seen by how long they have paid to make it available.

You can quickly and easily find all the above information in seconds for dozens of directories at a time. Just enter each directory in RAGE Domainer to find all the above popularity statistics as well as other important information including;

  • Who is tagging the directory on the social bookmarking website http://www.delicious.com
  • How many blogs are linking back to the directory

With this information you can easily see which directories you should be listed in, and which directories will be a waste of time submitting too.

RAGE Software at Macworld 2008: Recap

February 1st, 2008

We exhibited at Macworld 2008 in San Francisco for the first time this year, and had an amazing time doing it.

We started on Sunday with a presentation on search engine optimization at Xsilva’s Daycamp in front of around 60 Lightspeed resellers. We demoed some of our software and how it can help with search engine rankings and bringing in new website traffic.

The show went very well for us, with a lot of existing and new customers checking out our products. We released updates to RAGE Domainer and RAGE SERank with lots of great new features.

RAGE Software's Macworld 08 Booth

The feedback we received for our software was great! Customers were really blown away with some of the features they didn’t know were available to them. People really liked seeing the statistics in RAGE Domainer and got a few surprises when they entered in their website.

All in all I think it was an amazing show. We received a tremendous amount of feedback, made some great connections and got some very favorable media coverage. We doubled our booth size for next year (we are going 10 by 20) and can’t wait to do it again!

Visit RAGE Software At MacWorld 2008 [Booth #S2727]

December 6th, 2007

We would like to invite you to come meet the RAGE Software team at MacWorld Expo 2008 in San Francisco. We will be exhibiting in booth S-2727 and the entire RAGE team will be there.

Now is your chance to give us your feedback in person. We will be providing free search engine rank reports and custom web site consulting. Just come by our booth with your web site and questions ready.

We will also be demoing new software updates and showing off what we have planned for 2008 and beyond.

We have been provided with a limited number of free Exhibit Hall passes. Join the MacWorld Expo community pages then join our RAGE Software group and I will personally send you a free Exhibit Hall pass. If you sign up, just post a message on my account that you would like the pass or send an email through our support department so I know you need one.

If you miss out on the above offer IDG has also provided us with $10 off the registration fee for an Exhibit Hall pass.

Judging from last year, MacWorld 2008 will be a tremendous success with new products, parties and mingling with other Mac users. We truly look forward to meeting with you and hearing how you have used our software. More details on the event can be found at: http://www.ragesw.com/ragesw-at-macworld-2008/

If you have any questions before the show, feel free to send an email to support.

RAGE WebDesign 2.9.6 Adds Universal Binary And Leopard Support

December 4th, 2007

We have just posted an update to RAGE WebDesign bringing it to version 2.9.6.

This free update for registered users adds the following new features and benefits;

[NEW] All new text engine provides better support for Unicode and many additional text editing improvements.
[NEW] Universal binary, now runs natively on Intel and PowerPC Macs.
[NEW] Support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
[NEW] Redesigned user interface.
[FIX] Can now properly insert styled text and have it automatically translated into HTML.
[FIX] Lots of small fixes and enhancements.

Download your free trial version of RAGE WebDesign.

RAGE WebDesign can be purchased for $29.95 USD from the RAGE Software online store.

Mac360 Gives Domainer The Thumbs Up!

November 28th, 2007

Mac360 praises Domainer’s ability to track and manage your domain names and web sites.

Here is what Mac360 had to say about Domainer;

Managing domains and sites requires a special effort. Domainer is the tool that makes it easy, fun, timely, and efficient.

In typical Mac utility fashion, Domainer makes the complex simple to manage. Domain names can be entered into Domainer and tracked via creation date and expiration date.

Thanks Mac360 for the great software review!

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RAGE SERank 1.0 Lets You Quickly See Where Your Web Site Ranks

November 22nd, 2007

This morning we finally released RAGE SERank 1.0, an all new application for Mac web site owners to track and manage their search engine rankings. With RAGE SERank you simply add the keywords you want to rank highly for and select from the over 40 search engines to check your search engine rankings.

Check Your Search Engine Rankings With RAGE SERank

RAGE SERank will automatically check your rankings and provide a detailed report of where your web site ranks in each search engine for all of the keywords you have entered. RAGE SERank can also be used to check the search engine rankings of your competitors to easily see what keywords they are targeting and ranking highly for. RAGE SERank will keep track of your rankings over time so you can graph changes or go back to any previous rank check.

With the professional version of RAGE SERank you can create customized PDF rank reports that you can use for personal use, or send to your clients or colleagues. The professional version also allows an unlimited number of web sites to be checked.

Download a free trial version of RAGE SERank or order your full standard or professional license.