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Old 07-28-2006, 07:26 PM Help Optimising Established Site
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My predominant, and most fun website is about the video game series, The Legend of Zelda. My site, Rauru's Return is PR5, and has been inside the Google Rankings for over two years now. However, for the main keywords that I want, I don't usual rank within the top 200. The keywords/phrases that I'm really aiming on are Zelda, and The Legend of Zelda, naturally.

I know that content is a big thing, and I have plenty of content, as there are over 200 pages of written content on the site, that's not including any of the image works, which are all hosted on a Coppermine gallery, or the majority of the articles, which are hosted on a subsite. The content is directly in regards to Zelda as a whole, such as FAQs and news.

But I don't really know a lot about SEO, well, I know a small amount, but nothing that's good enough for me to push my own SEO abilities onto anyone else. So has anyone got any tips or techniques to help my site rank better on Google Search for the two above keywords?

Thanks!
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Old 07-29-2006, 04:33 AM Re: Help Optimising Established Site
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I would rather suggest you to go through search engine optimazation articles.

Some points to note

[1] Spiders can't see links that are accomplished by Javascript so, as far as search engines are concerned, they don't exist. Don't use them if you want spiders to follow your links.

[2] Google won't spider any URL. It has a Session ID in it, so using URLs must shpould be avoided. These are usually dynamic URLs.

[3] Make sure that all pages link to at least one other page. Links to pages that don't link out are called "dangling links"

[4] It is good to structure the internal links so that targeted keywords terms are reinforced.

Search engine optimization is the process of achieving top rankings in the search engines for a website's most relevant and approiate search(key word) terms.

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Old 07-31-2006, 02:30 PM Re: Help Optimising Established Site
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Additional info.

Your website must be an error free. I meant for W3C standards
and validations. Try to check your website at W3C or just visit this link Result for http://www.raurusreturn.net/ - W3C Markup Validator

If your website is an error free it will be more friendly to search engines.

Hope it helps.

Anyway, good luck
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