by Dominic Maricic of Home Inspector Pro Inspection Software
http://www.HomeInspectorPro.com
Anyone can get their site listed on the top of the search engines. Just come
up with something that no one else is competing for. For example, put the phrase
"2 legged home inspector" all over your website and you'll come up first when
someone searches for "2 legged home inspector." The problem is, who the heck is
going to search for that?
The goal of optimizing your website is not just to be at the top of the search
rankings, but to be at the top for phrases that people will REALLY type into a
search engine. Figuring out what phrase to use is not always an easy question
to answer. If you live in a small state like Maine, are people going to search
for 'Home Inspector in Maine' or 'Home Inspector in Augusta'? If you're in California,
it's pretty easy to guess people aren't searching for 'Home Inspector in California'
because everyone realizes that the state spreads across thousands of square miles,
thousands of cities, and millions of people.
I see lots of inspectors optimize their site with county names. If you were looking
for a local pizza joint would you type into Google 'Pizza in San Bernardino County'
or would you type in 'Pizza in Riverside' (Riverside being a city). If no one
ever types in the county name, then it's worthless on your site in terms of Search
Engine Optimization (SEO). You need to think long and hard about how people in
your area refer to themselves. In the majority of situations, people look for
city names.
I have had this discussion many times with other inspectors. Out here in California
it's much better to optimize for city names. Kevin Richardson, a NACHI member
in Maryland, pointed out that he feels people are more likely to search using
state names where he lives as the states are so small. So when we discussed optimizing
his site he used States (he targets 3) as well as cities.
Now, the next part of this tip. Do NOT stick 500 city names into your keywords,
description and page title. Search engines look at the percentage the search term
appears on your site versus the rest of the content. If you type in 500 cities
and someone searches for one of them, your percentage is 1/500 or .002%. Not very
efficient. You need to pick the top 5 cities you service, probably the 5 largest
and use them the most. On individual pages within your sites content you can go
ahead and list the other cities. Try to use a few different ones on each page.
But this way your main features, the page title and description have a 20% occurrence
rate. If you only work in one city (maybe your a Los Angeles home inspector),
you're set as you have a 100% occurrence . Higher percentage = better match =
higher rankings.
Optimize your site for these 5 cities. Include them in lots of areas. If you're
in a small state and feel people will use the state name (remember, how would
you search for Pizza in your state), then include that too.
For more search optimization tips check out the NACHI message board in the Computer
Technology section. Feel free to ask any questions you have there, I'll be around.