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		<title>The Wix SEO Clinic : Chapter 2 (SEO Treatment)</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Wix SEO Clinic. An examination of selected users&#8217; Wix websites. Last week, we opened up the Wix SEO Clinic. We took a deep look at the websites of 3 wedding photographers. While the sites may have been ranking well for their own names or domains, the odds are you want your business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><span style="color: #ff0000;">Welcome to the Wix SEO Clinic. An examination of selected users&#8217; Wix websites.</span></em></p>
<p>Last week, we opened up the Wix SEO Clinic. We took a deep look at the websites of 3 wedding photographers. While the sites may have been ranking well for their own names or domains, the odds are you want your business or website to rank well for your keywords, or words used in a search in Google. Refer back to <a title="Chapter 1 of the Wix SEO Clinic" href="http://seomywix.com/2010/07/26/the-wix-seo-clinic-chapter-1/" target="_blank">Chapter 1 of the Wix SEO Clinic</a>, to see the condition of these sites&#8217; SEO before they were checked in and given a full check-up by our team of SEO &#8220;doctors&#8221;.</p>
<h3>Real Results in Google</h3>
<p>While conducting SEO for these websites, we tracked the progress made, by searching for each site&#8217;s main keyword in Google. We marked down this # every few days. Sure enough, over the course of 5 weeks, some <strong><span style="color: #000000;">real progress</span></strong> was shown:</p>
<p><strong>Case Study # 1:</strong> <a title="Blaine Photographers" href="http://www.blainephoto.com/" target="_blank">Blaine Photographers</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Main keyword = &#8220;California wedding photographers&#8221;</li>
<li>Google rank before SEO:  <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">650 </span></strong></li>
<li>Google rank after 5 weeks of SEO:  <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">49</span><span style="color: #ff0000;"> </span></strong></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Case Study # 2:</strong> <a title="Jaime Miller Photography" href="http://www.jaimemillerphotography.com/" target="_blank">Jaime Miller Photography</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Main keyword: &#8220;New jersey wedding photographer&#8221;</li>
<li>Google rank before SEO:<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> 350<br />
</strong></span></li>
<li>Google rank after 5 weeks of SEO: <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>70</strong></span></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Case Study # 3:</strong> <a title="Studio 48" href="http://www.studio48site.com/" target="_blank">Studio 48</a></p>
<ul>
<li>Main keyword: &#8220;Minnesota wedding photographer&#8221;</li>
<li>Google rank before SEO: <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>150 </strong></span></li>
<li>Google rank after 5 weeks of SEO: <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>25</strong></span></li>
</ul>
<h3>How Did These Jumps Happen?</h3>
<p>Magic? No. SEO efforts? Definitely.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="color: #000000;">As you can see, some real changes were made in the rankings of these 3 Wix websites. (Remember: in terms of search engine rankings &#8211; the lower the ranking, the more visible your site is to those searching for your keywords!)</span></span></p>
<p>We provided step-by-step instructions to these users in terms of what they had to do on their end, inside their sites. We supplemented this by submitting these sites to some key places on the web.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s exactly what we prescribed for these 3 case studies:</p>
<p><strong>1. Optimize Meta Data </strong>(<em>Blaine, Jaime Miller, Studio 48</em>)</p>
<p>This is probably the most important thing you can do for your website&#8217;s SEO. It&#8217;s also really easy with the Wix website builder. There is now a main keyword for each site in  both the &lt;Title&gt; tag, and meta description.</p>
<p><strong>2. Added Content to Home Page </strong>(<em>Blaine</em>)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blainephoto.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1045" title="seo-clinic-1" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/seo-clinic-1.jpg" alt="seo-clinic-1" width="606" height="67" /></a></p>
<p>To add some content to their site&#8217;s home page without disrupting the page&#8217;s clean look and feel, we told the folks of Blaine Photography to add <strong>footer text</strong>. This was done by creating a text box, and simply dragging it to the bottom of the main page. Using the color pickW tool in the editor, a <strong><span style="color: #808080;">light gray color</span></strong> was chosen for this text, keeping it readable yet not too distracting.</p>
<p><strong>Footer text</strong> is a terrific opportunity to get in some quality content, while preserving the look of your site&#8217;s homepage. Blaine wrote a basic description of their services in their footer text. And of course, keywords were also included.</p>
<p><strong>3. Added Keyword-Rich Headers </strong>(<em>Blaine, Studio 48</em>)</p>
<p>Google loves headers. To add a header in a Wix document, select the &#8220;Text&#8221; tool and select &#8220;Title&#8221;. Title texts in Wix are interpreted by Google as header tags.</p>
<p>Blaine was asked by one of our doctors at the Wix SEO Clinic, to add the following keyword-rich headers to various pages in their site.</p>
<p>Home Page Header: &#8220;California Wedding Photographers&#8221;; Page 2 Header: &#8220;California Wedding Photos&#8221;; Page 3 Header: &#8220;California Engagement Photos&#8221;; Page 4 Header: &#8220;California Wedding Photographers&#8221;; Page 5 Header: &#8220;Wedding Photographer Prices&#8221;; Page 7 Header: &#8220;Wedding Photographer Blog&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.blainephoto.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1050" title="seo-clinic-2" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/seo-clinic-21.jpg" alt="seo-clinic-2" width="602" height="391" /></a></p>
<p>Studio 48 was told to add a keyword header on Home page = &#8220;Minnesota wedding photographer&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.studio48site.com"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1051" title="Studio 48 Header" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/seo-clinic-31.jpg" alt="seo-clinic-3" width="602" height="391" /></a></p>
<p><strong>4. Submitted to Google Places </strong>(Blaine, Jaime Miller, Studio 48)</p>
<p>This is a crucial step for any small business hoping to get ranked for regional keywords. We submitted each of these websites to Google Places, and customized their profiles. The instructions for doing this are explained pretty well at the <a title="Google Places" href="http://www.google.com/local/add/analyticsSplashPage" target="_blank">Google Places</a> site.</p>
<p><strong>5. Submitted to Wedding Photographer Directories</strong></p>
<p>To gain some more backlinks (and inject some SEO juice into these sites), we looked for some good wedding photography directories. Getting listed in a directory once you submit your URL can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, but it&#8217;s well worth the wait. Especially if it&#8217;s a directory with a good PageRank. For our wedding photographers, we submitted to the following directories: <a title="wedplan.net" href="http://www.wedplan.net/" target="_blank">www.wedplan.net</a>, <a title="photographypros.com" href="http://www.photographypros.com/" target="_blank">www.photographypros.com</a>, <a title="freephotogallery.info" href="http://www.freephotogallery.info/" target="_blank">www.freephotogallery.info</a>,  and <a title="ferenc.biz" href="http://ferenc.biz/" target="_blank">www.ferenc.biz</a>.</p>
<h3>Resources</h3>
<p>We told these users exactly what to do in order to optimize their site&#8217;s performance in Google. If you want to do the same for your site, follow the steps listed above. Here are some helpful links to help you along the way:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="How to Choose Your Keywords" href="http://seomywix.com/2009/11/22/choosing-the-best-keywords-for-your-website/" target="_blank">How to Choose Your Keywords</a><strong><br />
</strong></li>
<li><a title="How to Fix Your Site's Meta Data" href="http://seomywix.com/tag/seo/" target="_blank">How to Fix Your Site&#8217;s Meta Data</a></li>
<li><a title="How to Make Header Tags in Wix" href="http://seomywix.com/2010/05/06/making-the-most-of-heading-tags/" target="_blank">How to Make Header Tags in Wix</a></li>
<li><a title="How to Get Ranked Locally" href="http://seomywix.com/2010/07/01/adding-your-physical-location/" target="_blank">How to Get Ranked for Physical Locations</a></li>
<li><a title="How to Gain Backlinks" href="http://seomywix.com/2010/04/18/link-building-strategies/" target="_blank">How to Gain Backlinks</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Note: These methods can be applied to both a free website, and a premium site with its own domain. There&#8217;s no excuse for applying some basic, subtle SEO adjustments to your site to get the best traffic you can. Remember: SEO is an ongoing process.  We will continue to track the position of these sites as time goes by, more pages are crawled, indices are updated &#8211; and SEO efforts continue to be made.</p>
<p>Good Luck, and stay tuned for the next Wix SEO Clinic chapter!</p>
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		<title>Adding Your Physical Location</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 15:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where Are You? Does your website tell visitors (and Google) where you are physically located, in the real world? We&#8217;ve seen tons of Wix sites with absolutely no geographical information – not even &#8220;vague&#8221; regional search terms. Many of you are small business owners: photographers, designers, restaurant owners, marketing agencies, medical facilities and so on. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color: #0099ff;">Where Are You?</span></h2>
<p><em>Does your website tell visitors (and Google) where you are physically located, in the real world?<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-930" title="map" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/map.jpg" alt="map" width="216" height="141" /></em></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve seen tons of Wix sites with absolutely no geographical information – not even &#8220;vague&#8221; regional search terms. Many of you are small business owners: photographers, designers, restaurant owners, marketing agencies, medical facilities and so on. <strong>Drive more relevant traffic to your website,</strong> and attract people who will actually <strong>take action</strong> and give you business!</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>There are a few reasons why you should add info about your location to your website:</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Users search for local products and services. </strong></p>
<p>Your target market is probably more likely to search for &#8220;your-location your-product &#8220;than &#8220;your-product&#8221;. In other words &#8220;Chicago wedding photographers&#8221; makes more sense as a search term than just &#8220;wedding photographers&#8221;.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-918" title="google-places" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/google-places.jpg" alt="google-places" width="605" height="311" /></p>
<p><strong>2. You&#8217;ll build customer trust.</strong></p>
<p>Letting customers know where you&#8217;re actually located adds credibility to your website or business. Otherwise, you&#8217;re just a vague concept floating around on the internet. Include your physical location so that visitors can place you in their minds.</p>
<p><strong>3. You may improve your rating in search engines.</strong></p>
<p>It has been argued that including a physical address can boost Google&#8217;s trust in your website. This has not been proven to be an indisputable fact, but there is some evidence indicating that having a real world, verifiable address on your website boost your site&#8217;s credibility according to Google, which DOES impact your ranking. Read more in <a title="this article at SearchEngineLand" href="http://searchengineland.com/does-including-a-physical-address-on-your-website-help-rankings-19669" target="_blank">this article at SearchEngineLand</a>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>How to Make a Website Geo-Friendly<br />
</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Add your postal address to your site&#8217;s pages<br />
</strong></p>
<p>Depending on what you&#8217;re offering, it may be useful to include your postal address to as many pages of your site as possible. If you&#8217;re using mini-pages, add it to your main page&#8217;s content so that it&#8217;s seen throughout your site.</p>
<p><strong>2. Add location keywords to your title, description and headers</strong></p>
<dl id="attachment_949" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 383px;">
<dt class="wp-caption-dt"><a title="California wedding photographers" href="http://www.blainephoto.com" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-949" title="California-wedding-photographers" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/California-wedding-photographers.jpg" alt="California-wedding-photographers" width="373" height="194" /></a></dt>
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<p>Your website&#8217;s title and description should contain &#8220;vague&#8221; regional terms – as well as some well-placed headers. For more info on <a title="how to change your website's title and description" href="http://seomywix.com/2010/05/13/does-your-wix-have-a-title-and-description/">how to change your website&#8217;s title and description</a>, and <a title="how to add header tags" href="http://seomywix.com/2010/05/06/making-the-most-of-heading-tags/" target="_blank">how to add header tags</a>, visit these SEOMyWix posts.</p>
<p>Blaine Photography, a team of <a title="California wedding photographers" href="http://www.blainephoto.com/" target="_blank">California wedding photographers</a>, added regional keywords to their page headers. Notice the meta title of their site as well, as it shows up at the top of your browser &#8211; another source of valuable SEO juice!</p>
<p><strong>3. Add a Google Map Widget<br />
</strong></p>
<p>In the <a title="website builder" href="http://www.wix.com" target="_blank">website builder</a>, go to Widgets &gt; Google Maps. Now users on your site can easily pinpoint your precise location.</p>
<p><strong>4. Add your site to Google Places</strong></p>
<p><a title="Google Places" href="http://www.google.com/local/add/" target="_blank">Google Places</a>, formerly known as Google&#8217;s Local Business Center, is a free service offered by Google that allows you to control how your site appears within Google maps. This is a great opportunity to have further control of how your site appears to users who search for you based on location keywords. <a title="Yahoo! local" href="http://listings.local.yahoo.com/" target="_blank">Yahoo! local</a> is also worth taking a look at. Also, <a title="Insider Pages" href="http://www.insiderpages.com/" target="_blank">Insider Pages</a> will post your listing on Ask.com. You need to sign up for free accounts with all of these sites to get listed. It&#8217;s worth it.</p>
<p>Take control of your business&#8217; success by making it easier for your target audience to <strong><span style="color: #0099ff;">locate </span></strong>you!</p>
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		<title>Where Did My Wix Go? &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 09:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve received a few stories from users about sites suddenly disappearing from Google. If you type in the URL of your website (www.yoursite.com) to a search, your site should come up first.  If this was the case in the past, but now all of a sudden you do not see your site at all OR [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve received a few stories from users about sites suddenly disappearing from Google. If you type in the URL of your website (www.yoursite.com) to a search, your site should come up first.  If this was the case in the past, but now all of a sudden you do not see your site at all OR it&#8217;s in a much lower place than it was before, there&#8217;s a few things you can check.<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong> </strong><span style="color: #000000;">This series of posts will examine these issues. First thing&#8217;s first:<br />
</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Is Your &lt;Title&gt; Tag Optimized?</strong></span></p>
<p>Read this post on <a title="how to add a &lt;title&gt; tag to your Wix" href="../2010/05/06/making-the-most-of-heading-tags/" target="_blank">how to add a &lt;Title&gt; tag to your Wix</a> if you aren&#8217;t sure what a Title tag is or how to add one to your Wix.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Character Limit</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Titles should be no longer than 70 characters – including spaces. </strong>You can copy/paste your Title text into Microsoft Word and use the Word Count tool which tells you how many words and characters entered text contains. Or, just count the number of words, spaces between words, and any other characters you have in your title, and keep it below 70.</p>
<p>If your title is too long OR too short, Google might not process it. This could result in your site being pushed down in search results, or being removed entirely from Google&#8217;s index. Your site&#8217;s Title is the # 1 thing Google uses for determining what your site is about. So if it&#8217;s too short, or too long and wordy it is difficult both for Google, and your visitors, to quickly understand what your site is about.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Word Selection</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Your title should include a few words describing your website, company, business, organization, etc.</strong> Be descriptive and concise. If you include nothing but an acronym, a made-up word (like, Wix, for example) or a brand name for your Title, it won&#8217;t make any sense to Google. Remember – you have to do this in less than 70 characters. You can use dividers to make your titles more readable, like<strong>:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Keyword | Brand Name</strong> <em>or </em><strong>Brand Name | Keyword</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>A Wix Without an Optimized Title:</strong></span></p>
<p><img title="title-4" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/title-44.jpg" alt="title-4" width="668" height="154" /></p>
<p><em>(the actual URL has been removed from the picture to save face for the user)</em></p>
<p>The <span style="color: #800080;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wix.com</span></span> link actually points to the user&#8217;s Wix.  The user wrote to Wix Support, and our team peeked inside the site&#8217;s source code.  Sure enough, the &lt;Title&gt; tag was not optimized.  It consisted of only the word &#8220;The&#8221; and the 5-letter name of the company.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Sites with Optimized Titles</strong></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Wix</strong></em></p>
<p>Do a search in Google for <em>www.wix.com</em>. The very first result is in fact wix.com (as you can see in the green URL), but the hyper-text link (blue or purple underlined text) is <a title="Free Website With Free Flash Website Builder at Wix.com" href="http://www.wix.com" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #800080;">Free Website With Free Flash Website Builder at Wix.com</span></span></a>. These 56 characters describe Wix.  Google can tell what is on the Wix site, and knows what keywords should be found inside the site&#8217;s content as well.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-881" title="title-5" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/title-5.jpg" alt="title-5" width="600" height="144" /></p>
<p><em><strong>Nike</strong></em></p>
<p>The same can be observed with Nike. Do a search for <em>www.nike.com</em> in Google. The first search result is &#8211; as you&#8217;d expect &#8211; the Nike URL. But the Title of the link is <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #800080;">Nike.com &#8211; Official Site for Nike Shoes, Clothing &amp; Gear</span></span>. The folks over at Nike knew that to SEO their website, they needed to include a few more words than just &#8220;Nike&#8221; into the site&#8217;s title, in order to be indexed properly and remain on top of their game.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-882" title="title-6" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/title-6.jpg" alt="title-6" width="565" height="149" /></p>
<p>Read more about best practices for Title tags on this <a title="SEOMoz post" href="http://www.seomoz.org/knowledge/title-tag" target="_blank">SEOMoz post</a>.  To optimize your title, click on your account in the <a title="free website builder" href="http://www.wix.com" target="_blank">free website builder</a>, go into your site, click on Settings and update your Title. Be sure to click SAVE once you&#8217;ve made your changes. Then you&#8217;ll have to wait until Google recrawls your site in order to see the changes reflected in Google. This can take anywhere from a week to a month, especially if you have no backlinks pointing at your site.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for more SEOMyWix posts on Wixes Behaving Badly &#8211; and quick ways to fix them!</p>
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		<title>Does Your Wix Have a Title and Description?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 14:19:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the #1 most important thing you should do for your website, in terms of SEO. Yet we&#8217;ve noticed many Wix users overlooking this step &#8211; including premium users. Thankfully, it&#8217;s an easy problem to fix. When I say &#8220;Title&#8221; and &#8220;Description&#8221;, I&#8217;m not referring to content that you place on your web page, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>This is the #1 most important thing you should do for your website, in terms of SEO</strong></span>. Yet we&#8217;ve noticed many Wix users overlooking this step &#8211; including premium users. Thankfully, it&#8217;s an easy problem to fix.</p>
<p>When I say &#8220;Title&#8221; and &#8220;Description&#8221;, I&#8217;m not referring to content that you place on your web page, or the name that you gave to your web document in order to save it in Wix. I&#8217;m talking about your site&#8217;s <em>metadata</em> – text that is included in your website&#8217;s code, which is read by search engines. You do not need to actually do any coding with Wix, but you do need to enter text to your website&#8217;s Settings section. The <a href="http://www.wix.com">website builder</a> plants this inside your website&#8217;s source code automatically.</p>
<p><strong>Add a Title and Description in 3 Simple Steps:<br />
</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Step 1:</strong> Click on the Settings button, at the top of your website builder.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-756 aligncenter" title="Website Builder Settings Button" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Title-1.jpg" alt="The Settings Button" width="268" height="76" /></strong></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Step 2:</strong> In the SEO section, enter your own text in &#8216;Title&#8217; and &#8216;Desc&#8217;.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-777 aligncenter" title="Website builder title and description" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Title-3.jpg" alt="Title &amp; Description" width="600" height="74" /></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Step 3: </strong> Click &#8216;Apply&#8217;.</p>
<p>Done.  Simple, right?</p>
<p><strong>Tips for Good Title Text</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Use up to 70 characters (letters, symbols, etc.) including spaces</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Include the name of your website/business</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li> Include keywords (your type of business or what your main offerings are)</li>
</ul>
<p>Your website&#8217;s Title appears on top of a user&#8217;s browser, while they are in your <a href="http://www.wix.com">Flash website</a>. Even though people might not pay much attention to this text, search engine crawlers do. If you DON&#8217;T insert your own Title text, Wix&#8217;s default text will remain there (see examples in the images both above and below, in this post).</p>
<p><strong>Tips for Good Description Text</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Use up to 160 characters, including spaces</li>
</ul>
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<li>Describe your website or business in clear terms</li>
</ul>
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<li>Use one or two appropriately placed keywords</li>
</ul>
<p>This is the text that shows up in a list of search results, underneath each website&#8217;s title.  These are the one or two sentences that you can read about a website, before deciding to enter it. In Google, they&#8217;re called <span style="color: #0099ff;">snippets</span>. If you DON&#8221;T add your own description text, default Wix text will appear under your website&#8217;s name in a list of search results. This will look pretty strange to people when thinking about which website to enter. Also, make sure you keep your descriptions short enough for all the text to appear. Ellipses (&#8230;) at the end of a description in a search looks sloppy.</p>
<p><strong>Free AND Premium Users</strong></p>
<p>Every single site created with Wix has these settings. You have the power to customize these super-important parts of your site, whether it&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.wix.com">free website</a> or one that you upgraded to a premium site. It&#8217;s <span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>especially disheartening</strong></span> for us to discover premium users who don&#8217;t adjust their site&#8217;s Title and Description, since those users have already taken action toward establishing their website&#8217;s online success, yet somehow skipped this basic step. It&#8217;s like <strong><span style="color: #0099ff;">planning a party and forgetting to invite your guests</span></strong>. So please, take a few minutes to make sure you&#8217;ve done this really simple, really important step. </p>
<p><img src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/emmm-title.jpg" alt="SERP comparison" title="SERP comparison" width="650" height="277" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-801" /></p>
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		<title>Making the Most of Heading Tags</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 14:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In HTML, they&#8217;re called heading tags.  In Wix, they&#8217;re called Titles. These texts present the structure of your website&#8217;s content, not only to users but to search engine crawlers as well. However, the method you are using to make certain text jump out to your users might not be effective in getting that text to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In HTML, they&#8217;re called <em>heading tags</em>.  In Wix, they&#8217;re called <em>Titles</em>. These texts present the structure of your website&#8217;s content, not only to users but to search engine crawlers as well. However, the method you are using to make certain text jump out to your users might not be effective in getting that text to stand out to Google.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>How Google Reads Text</strong></span></p>
<p>When someone enters your website, they naturally will notice the Titles of paragraphs, before reading the content within them.  Search engine crawlers actually function the same way.  When a search engine crawls a page, one of the first things it does is attempt to know what that page is about. It does this by first reading the heading tags, from the HTML code. Google recognizes &lt;h1&gt; through &lt;h6&gt; tags.  Wix uses only &lt;h1&gt; through &lt;h3&gt;, to make things neater and easier for users. Search engine crawlers prioritize the importance of your headers based on their numbers.  Their importance is arranged by their relative size and position.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Heading Tags in Wix</strong></span></p>
<p>Use the Title tool in your editor, found inside the Text section, to create headers. Many Wix users might not realize that using large text in a paragraph will never cause that text to gain recognition as a header. You can make text in a Paragraph as large as you want, but it will not gain &#8220;heading&#8221; status in the eyes of Google. Titles are golden when it comes to attaining text recognition.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Tips on Title Use</strong></span></p>
<p>Here are a few guidelines for you to make the most of your Titles (header tags).</p>
<ul>
<li>The relative font size and position of your Title texts determines their header tag.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Titles with larger fonts and higher positions on your web page are more important.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>For an &lt;h1&gt; header tag, place the Title with the largest text size at the top of your page.</li>
</ul>
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<li> Use keywords in your &lt;h1&gt; tag.  Keywords used as the first word(s) are best.</li>
</ul>
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<li> To see the code of your website, and check your heading tag sizes, go to your website (not in the editor), right click your mouse and choose &#8220;View Page Source&#8221;. Your heading tags will appear along the left margin.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Resizing Titles</strong></span></p>
<p>You can resize your Titles so that they appear smaller, while maintaining the size of their fonts (and their heading tag assignment). This is easy to do, just by clicking on your Title and dragging the corners of its outline.  The text will change in its appearance, while the size of its font will remain the same.</p>
<p>To see an example of this, see the <a title="Green Properties real estate template" href="http://www.wix.com/flash-templates/Green-Properties">Green Properties real estate template</a> in Wix&#8217;s gallery.  A clip is shown below.  The &#8220;Real Estate&#8221; text appears to be smaller than the &#8220;Hello&#8221; text.  However, if you place this template inside the editor, you will see that &#8220;Real Estate&#8221; actually has a larger font size than &#8220;Hello&#8221;. This is a great way to get your keywords &lt;h1&gt; status, without having them pop out at visitors.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-735" title="Header" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Header.jpg" alt="Header" width="657" height="202" /></p>
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		<title>Top 4 Tips on Getting Google to Crawl Your Site</title>
		<link>http://SeomyWix.com/2010/04/11/top-4-tips-on-getting-google-to-crawl-your-site/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 17:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="color: #000000;"> </span><span style="color: #0099ff;"><em>Why isn&#8217;t my site listed in Google?</em></span></h1>
<h2><span style="color: #0099ff;"></p>
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<p>This is the most popular question that we get asked by you, in our Wix Forum and our Wixpedia Help Center.  Creating an attractive website is great, but it doesn&#8217;t matter if no one finds out about it.  For those of you who want your Wix website to do its work FOR you, there are a few things you&#8217;ll need to do on your end first.  The indexing process can be a tricky one to master, but our Wix team is here to help.</p>
<p>It is also worth noting, that while the debate continues over the SEO compatibility of Flash websites, <span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Flash websites created with Wix are SEO searchable</strong></span>.  This is what makes Wix stand out.  Wix is the only website builder that enables search engines such as Google and Yahoo to read Flash websites.  Want proof?  Wix.com was created using Wix.  Do a search in Google for &#8220;free website design.&#8221;  Look who it is!  Wix.com &#8211; a Flash website created using Wix &#8211; proudly pops up as the #1 result according to Google.</p>
<p><a href="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Google-ranking.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-648" title="Google-ranking" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Google-ranking.jpg" alt="Google-ranking" width="579" height="320" /></a></p>
<p>As long as you do your part, and make sure your ducks are in order, your Wix Flash website can and will be indexed by Google.  Here&#8217;s how.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #000000;">Tip #1    Check Your Settings</span></h2>
<p>You know the feeling when you think your internet is messed up, but then you realize that the cable was not plugged in?  You should feel exactly this way if you have not made sure your Wix website has its &#8220;List in Search Engines&#8221; box ticked.  Without this step, all the rest is pointless.  Click on the Settings button at the top of your Wix editor menu, and make sure that box is checked.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #000000;">Tip # 2   Take Advantage of Metadata</span></h2>
<p>Metadata is text that describes what is on your website.  It is extremely important to search engine crawlers when they are indexing a new or updated site.  There are two types of metadata:  Title and Description.  Both are easily added through the Wix editor&#8217;s Settings menu.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Title:</strong></span> Include the name of your website/company/self.  Use no more than 70 characters, spaces included.<br />
<span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Description:</strong></span> Include relevant keywords. Do not exceed 190 characters, spaces included.</p>
<p>The keyword settings box is also provided, and you may enter 5-7 keywords here.  However, keyword metadata no longer carries the SEO juice it used to.  Still, it doesn&#8217;t hurt to use this feature.  Just make sure that your keywords actually appear in your website&#8217;s text.</p>
<p>There are a few other places you can insert content, and relevant keywords, in your Wix website.  <strong><span style="color: #0099ff;">Alt Text</span> </strong>is text that describes images.  This text won&#8217;t appear on your website, but it is crawled by Google.  Add alt text to a photograph by clicking on the image and selecting Manage Photos.  You can also add <span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>page titles</strong> </span>to your website&#8217;s pages by clicking Manage in the upper right-hand corner of your editor.  (Mini-page titles are the labels you used for your menu.)</p>
<h2><span style="color: #000000;">Tip # 3    Build Solid Content</span></h2>
<p>Search engine crawlers crawl on words &#8211; not images, music or intentions.  Include thoughtful, relevant and useful content.  There should be <strong>at least 400 words</strong> <strong>on your website&#8217;s homepage</strong>, and <strong>at least 250 words on every other page</strong>.  Where appropriate, use your keywords.  Google knows what spam is, so make sure your keywords fit organically into your text.<br />
<strong>Headers hold more SEO juice than general text.</strong> In Wix, headers are known as Titles, and can be added from the Text button in your Wix editor.  Use Titles to introduce sections of text.  Your readers will digest your information much better, and Google will take note of your Titles.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #000000;">Tip # 4    Link Up<br />
</span></h2>
<p>Your Google ranking is partially determined by how many other sites contain links to your site.  The first rule of thumb for gaining another site&#8217;s vote of confidence in you by linking to your site is to create quality content.  Make your site a place where original and valuable information can be discovered.   <strong>The goal is to have someone visit your website, and appreciate your content so much that they want to share it with others, through a link. </strong> Blogs can be a fruitful source of back-linking.  Participate in discussions on blogs, earn the trust of others, and eventually work your way into a mention in that blog&#8217;s content.  Posting links to your website in comments on blogs is usually detected as spam, and will be deleted by that blog&#8217;s webmaster.</p>
<p>Filling your site with relevant content, and taking advantage of metadata and linking possibilities should secure you a ranking in Google.  But patience is required as well.  Google crawls sites according to an algorithm that is purposely unreleased to the public.  This protects the internet from becoming flooded with low-quality content manipulated by crafty webmasters.  So it may take anywhere between 1 and 3 months for Google to index a new website.<br />
<strong>When those spiders come crawling, have your Wix website ready and waiting for them!</strong></p>
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		<title>How to Target My Keyword &#8211; and Get Ranked!</title>
		<link>http://SeomyWix.com/2010/03/25/how-to-target-my-keyword-and-get-ranked/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 13:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[5 Ways to Get Your Keywords Noticed: Many users want to know how to get search engines to recognize specific keywords that they&#8217;d like associated with their website.  The goal is to attract potential customers who don&#8217;t know you, through organic Google searches.  Follow these steps to have your targeted keywords correctly inserted into your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>5 Ways to Get Your Keywords Noticed:<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/j0437079.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-634" title="j0437079" src="http://SeomyWix.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/j0437079.png" alt="j0437079" width="180" height="180" /></a></span></strong></span></h3>
<p>Many users want to know how to get search engines to recognize specific keywords that they&#8217;d like associated with their website.  The goal is to attract potential customers who don&#8217;t know you, through organic Google searches.  Follow these steps to have your targeted keywords correctly inserted into your pages.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>1.  Make a List of Keywords</strong></span></h2>
<p>Stay organized and focused. Study your competition. Make a list of keywords that are relevant to your business. Start with the obvious ones. For example, if you were creating a website for Lisa&#8217;s pancake house you may write the generic word &#8220;pancakes&#8221; down first, then perhaps &#8220;best pancakes&#8221;  and then you might get even more specific and choose a local keyword, such as &#8220;San Francisco pancakes&#8221; or &#8220;strawberry pancakes in San Francisco&#8221;. You may be able to get indexed for each of these keywords, but the greater question is how well you can get ranked. Even if you get indexed in the 100<sup>th</sup> page for pancakes, it probably benefit your business much. Each keyword has different levels of competition which you can see by the number of results and by undertaking some research to find out how many people search for that keyword. Software is available to help such as <a href="http://www.seohosting.com/link.php?go=wordtracker">WordTracker</a> or <a href="https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal"></a> <a href="https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal">Google AdWord</a>.</p>
<p>Consider the size and amount of traffic you are likely to generate to your website. If you&#8217;re creating a 10-20 or even 50 page website, I don&#8217;t recommend trying to compete with the Apple website, for example.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>2. Remember Content is King</strong></span></h2>
<p>This cliché survives because it holds a world of truth.  Your website must contain quality, relevant content in order for its keywords to be caught.  Writing the same key phrases over and over again will be recognized as spam by the search engines. If you&#8217;ve chosen good and relevant keywords you should have no problem inserting them into your text naturally and organically.   Insert your keywords throughout your text.  Spread them out evenly and discretely without making it obvious.</p>
<p>Aim for your homepage to contain 400 words.  A footer is a good place to add text if you prefer an image-based homepage.  Aim for 250 words on all other pages. For the best results, you should aim for you keyword to appear about 3 times for every 250 words. This includes your titles, headers and regular text.</p>
<p>Google loves headers. More emphasis is placed on any text that appears in your headers, so make sure you word and phrase your headers wisely. In the Wix website editor, select the Text button from your menu, and choose Title. The text you write here is what will be interpreted as a header tag – it&#8217;s that simple. The larger your header text, the higher it will rank.</p>
<p>The more text you have, the more opportunity to insert a keyword. Having trouble finding room for more content? For Lisa&#8217;s Pancake House, an &#8220;About&#8221; page or a &#8216;Reviews&#8217; page may be good places to add some content.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>3. Use Your Meta-Tags</strong></span></h2>
<p>Search engines rely on 2 types of Meta tags to discern the subject of a web page or website.</p>
<p>.  These are both found in the Settings section of your Editor, in the SEO Settings box.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Title Tag:</strong> </span> The most important part of your page, in terms of SEO.  The title appears on the very top left-hand corner of your browser when you are viewing your Flash website. Make sure your title contains relevant keywords.  Also note that keywords found at the beginning of a title are much stronger than those placed toward the end.  Titles <span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>should not be longer than 70 characters</strong></span>, including spaces.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Description Tag:</strong></span> The description tag is another great opportunity to use your keywords. The description cannot be viewed from within the site, but it is the text that will appear alongside the link to your website in search results. This is an important text. Try to keep this text between 150-160 words.  Use at least two of your keywords in the description.  Keep it to the point, be direct and catchy.</p>
<p>You may also add up to 7 keyword tags in this same section of the Editor. Make sure you&#8217;re adding keywords or phrases that actually appear in your content.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Alt Texts:</strong></span> You can add &#8220;Alt Text&#8221; to your images that will be read by search engine crawlers, and cannot be seen by users.  Take this opportunity to use the keyword you are promoting one more time. In the Wix editor, you can add Alt Texts to your gallery pictures through the Manage Photos option.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>4. Internal Linking</strong></span></h2>
<p>Internal linking refers to the navigation within your website and the infrastructure of links pointing from one page to another within your Flash website. Since your homepage (or landing page) is usually the page that gets the most traffic and the most links pointing at it, it is usually the most important page in your website.  Use text links to point at the different pages of your website to make sure that the search engine knows what that page is about.</p>
<p>For example, all links within Jack&#8217;s New York Pizzeria website pointing at the website&#8217;s homepage can use the &#8216;anchor text&#8217; &#8220;Jack&#8217;s New York pizzeria&#8221; instead of the generic &#8216;Homepage&#8217;. An inner page in Jack&#8217;s website might deal exclusively with pepperoni pizzas, so the link to that page can use the anchor text &#8220;Jack&#8217;s pepperoni pizza&#8221;.</p>
<p>Pages with more links pointing at them will be considered as having more importance and relevancy from the point of view of the search engine crawler. The more often a link is used, the more relevancy and importance it is allocated.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>5. External Linking</strong></span></h2>
<p>The same principles of internal linking are applied to links from the outside. Get as many backlinks to your site as possible and make sure your links are properly anchored in relevant text – keywords.</p>
<p>You can optimize specific pages for specific keywords by dedicating specific keywords to specific pages. For example, all links using the anchor text: &#8220;Jack&#8217;s anchovy pizza&#8221; to point at a page that has lots of text on the subject of anchovy pizza. Use all the links with the anchor text &#8220;Jack&#8217;s New York Pizzeria&#8221; to point at the home page that has that specific keyword inserted into it repeatedly.</p>
<p>Links will have greater potency when they come from a powerful website. Powerful websites are websites with a high page rank and a lot of traffic. A web page that simply has a long list of links from it (also known as a link farm) won&#8217;t have the same effect on your website as a link in a popular pizza review magazine, pointing at your website from an article raving about your great pizza.</p>
<p>Bottom line: the more anchor links pointing at your website – the better. Make sure these links are active.</p>
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		<title>Wix is incorporating a Canonical URL to Prevent Duplicate Content</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello guys. As you all know, this blog is all about SEO, your Wix Flash websites and giving you as much information as possible so you can optimize your website with the results you want from the search engines. Well, aside from giving you information we also spend time and effort adding and improving the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Hello guys. As you all know, this blog is all about SEO, your Wix Flash websites and giving you as much information as possible so you can optimize your website with the results you want from the search engines. Well, aside from giving you information we also spend time and effort adding and improving the optimization characteristics of all Wix websites from a technical point of view.<br />
Recently Wix added a Canonical URL tag to all of the Wix websites. <span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>So what is a canonical URL?</strong></span> Good Question. Take a look at these urls:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">www.wix.com<br />
wix.com<br />
www.wix.com/index.html<br />
www.wix.com/home.asp</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">To many these urls are all the same url, but in fact they aren&#8217;t. Also, perhaps you&#8217;ve noticed that when you type your website&#8217;s URL you can add any text you want after the slash and the same page will still show up. Well, what happens when someone somewhere puts a link to your website, and that link isn&#8217;t the same one as the basic url you&#8217;ve been using.<br />
This creates the risk that Google will index the same page twice, under different urls. <span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>So what can you do?</strong></span><br />
Well, one option is to make sure that you use the same link consistently throughout your website and your link campaign.<br />
Aside from that, Wix is now incorporating a new feature called a Canonical URL.<br />
The canonical url is a tag that appears in your source. (Quick reminder: to see your source right click over your website and choose the &#8220;view source&#8221; command). Canonicalization is the process of choosing the best url, or rather, the one you want to use and identify with your website. That way, no matter what url gets indexed or what url the user is using, the search engine is told which url is the main one and which urls to disregard.<br />
This is a great way to avoid unnecessary redirects and other techniques whose entire purpose is to avoid duplicate content. <a href="http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-url-canonicalization/" target="_blank"> Mattcutts </a>expands on the subject in his blog if you want to read more about it in a more general context.<br />
Also, if you have any suggestions about new developments you&#8217;d like to see in Wix, whether from an SEO point of view or from a product point of view, you&#8217;re welcome to join the Wix forum and add your suggestion to our <a href="http://wishlist.wix.com/" target="_blank">Wish list</a>.<br />
More updates to come!</p>
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		<title>SEO Summary – 5 Most Important Points When Optimizing Your Wix Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 16:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we&#8217;ve been discussing SEO from many different aspects for quite a while. We&#8217;ve touched a variety of different topics relating to the optimization of your Wix website. I thought this is probably a good opportunity to do a little review and summary of the most important aspects of SEO and how to implement it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So we&#8217;ve been discussing SEO from many different aspects for quite a while. We&#8217;ve touched a variety of different topics relating to the optimization of your Wix website. I thought this is probably a good opportunity to do a little review and summary of the most important aspects of SEO and how to implement it in your Wix Flash websites, and have it posted all in one place. So here goes:<strong></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>1. Content</strong></span></p>
<p>Google and the other search engines crawl your website using the text. They crawl text. That is why you need to have as much of it as possible on your website. A website with no text will simply look empty to the search engine. <em><span style="color: #0099ff;"><a href="../2009/08/13/4-things-google-loves-about-texts/">Make sure you have content</a></span></em> in your website and that this content is informative, in the sense that it will tell the search engine who you are and what your website is about.</p>
<p>To be more specific for Wix,<em> <span style="color: #0099ff;">I recommend at least 400 words in the homepage</span></em>. Don&#8217;t sweat it though, if you&#8217;re using mini-pages you can spread the words throughout the mini-pages, as they&#8217;re all counted as one.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>2. Keywords  &amp; Meta Tags</strong></span></p>
<p>Keywords are important in search engine optimization. Keywords are the search terms used by your target audience to reach you. For small to medium sized websites, <span style="color: #0099ff;"><em><a href="../2009/11/22/choosing-the-best-keywords-for-your-website/">think of 3-5 main keywords which you would like to optimize</a></em></span>. These should be terms (they can be one, two, three or more words) that are relevant to your website and are likely to be searched in order to reach you. The first thing you can do is <span style="color: #0099ff;"><em>integrate these keywords into your content as naturally as possible</em></span>. They should be part of the natural flow of information, and they should make several appearances.  The second thing is using headers to emphasize your keywords. <span style="color: #0099ff;"><em>Use your keywords in your headers</em></span>. This is done through the title text box in the Wix website builder.</p>
<p>Third but certainly as important, <span style="color: #0099ff;"><em>use the keywords in your Meta tags</em></span>. Meta tags are added through the website builder settings that appear at the top of the editor.  Add a title (up to 70 characters long) and a description (around 155 characters including spacing). Use the keywords you want to promote and make sure your description isn&#8217;t too short.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>3. Links</strong></span></p>
<p>Links are an important part of search engine optimization. A link pointing at you lets the search engine know you&#8217;re there. <span style="color: #0099ff;"><em>The more links pointing at you’re the higher your chances of getting indexed faster</em></span>. Links from high ranking websites, or more important websites (aka – websites with a high page rank) are better and more meaningful than links from link farms or websites of low importance (meaning – websites with a low or no page rank). <span style="color: #0099ff;"><em>To take full advantage of the linking system use anchor links</em></span>. Anchor links are links that are embedded organically into the text. For example, I could say that if you want to learn more about <span style="color: #0099ff;"><a href="../2009/11/12/using-links-to-promote-your-website/">using links to promote your website</a></span>, you should follow the link. So now the search engine knows that the target page has something to do with information on links and website promotion, and if lots of you start clicking on that link, it will also learn that the content on that page must be valuable. This will increase the ranking and rating of the target page.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>4. Structure</strong></span></p>
<p>The structure of your website is the way each page is connected to another and the manner in which information flows through your site. These days it is understood that the best type of website architecture is a flat architecture. By <span style="color: #0099ff;"><a href="../category/website-architecture/">creating a flat architecture</a></span> you are endeavoring that each page on your website can be reached with a minimum amount of clicks. This is good both for your website&#8217;s users and for search engines. If your homepage has the maximum page rank and importance, than that importance is trickled down throughout the pages. That&#8217;s why keeping as many pages as possible as close as possible to the home page (close in terms of the number of links apart), increases their importance.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>5. </strong><strong>Sitemaps, Directories and Submitting to the Search Engines</strong></span></p>
<p>There are a number of methods to help your website get indexed along with all the pages in it. The first method of getting all your pages indexed is by <span style="color: #0099ff;"><em><a href="../2009/10/22/using-a-sitemap-to-get-indexed/">using sitemaps</a></em></span>. Sitemaps map out all the pages of your website through links. As the search engine crawls your website, having a sitemap increases the chances that all the pages will be crawled and indexed.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0099ff;"><em>Get listed in as many directories as possible</em></span>. The more traffic a directory has the better. Getting listed under the most relevant category lets search engines know more about your website and also leads relevant traffic your way. It&#8217;s an all round beneficial method of promoting your website online.</p>
<p>Last but not least, you can also submit your website directly to the search engines. Both <span style="color: #0099ff;"><a href="http://search.yahoo.com/info/submit.html">Yahoo</a></span> and <span style="color: #0099ff;"><a href="http://www.google.com/addurl/">Google</a></span> have manual submission pages. This does not ensure that the crawler will index your website but it certainly increases the chances.</p>
<p>Good Luck.</p>
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		<title>Developments at Wix and More about Inner Pages</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 12:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Wix Team</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week I&#8217;d like to talk to you about a great new feature being introduced to Wix. Many of you have used Wix to create a Flash website for your business or non-profit organization and this could be particularly interesting for you. So first things first: Wix is introducing a new deep linking feature. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week I&#8217;d like to talk to you about a great new feature being introduced to Wix. Many of you have used Wix to create a Flash website for your business or non-profit organization and this could be particularly interesting for you.</p>
<p>So first things first:</p>
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<li><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Wix is introducing a new deep linking feature</strong>.</span> This will enable you to send links directly to the inner pages of your website. For those of you who are still confused consider what has been happening with your website until now. Anyone who enters your website is automatically redirected to your homepage.  With the new deep linking feature, you can send visitors to a specific page, leading to a better promotion of inner pages. For example, suppose you have a pretty large photography website, and you&#8217;ve met a potential client. You have a specific picture you think will be perfect for him. Instead of sending him to your website with a list of explanations on how to reach the exact picture, gambling that this potential client has the patience and determination to actually reach this page, you can send him (or her) directly to the photo or gallery page you want. Good idea right?</li>
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<p>At this point, this feature will only work on regular pages (as opposed to mini-pages).</p>
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<li><span style="color: #0099ff;"><strong>Getting Inner Pages Crawled.</strong></span> This part of this post is in direct response to recurring queries that have been sent to our support department. Some have noticed that Google will index your inner pages and they will appear as additional results to search queries underneath the homepage result. In some cases, when you change your website&#8217;s description you will see that it has been updated in the main result, while these inner pages are still accompanied by the old and outdated description.</li>
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<p>This happens in cases where your homepage is crawled and your inner page is not. To see this, visit the cached view of your inner page and compare the date that appears in the header at the top of your page with the one listed for your homepage.</p>
<p>To see the cached view either click the &#8216;cache&#8217; link which appears alongside your website&#8217;s URL in the Google search results, or enter the following search:</p>
<p>Cache:http://www.domainname.com</p>
<p>The solution for this is simple. You must wait until your inner page is crawled and you can hasten this process using the same techniques you used to get your Flash website crawled. You are welcome to browse other posts that appear in this blog for more tips.</p>
<p>One last thing – many of you have been sending different support questions through the comments option. The bad news is that I can&#8217;t answer all these support questions through this blog. The good news is that you can easily get an answer through the <a href="http://support.wix.com/index.php/Wixpedia">Wix support</a>. That&#8217;s where you can get answers to any technical or even non-technical question you have!</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
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