SEO Bible - The Best SEO Practices
By ysdataco on Feb 5, 2008 in SEO
77 SEO rules for a good Page Rank
This SEO List is a great place to start building strong, searchable web pages.
SEO List for Best SEO Practices - 77 Rules
- Keywords in title tag –(Best SEO Practices)
- Keywords in url (web address)–(Best SEO Practices)
- Keyword strength in content (3-7% major keywords, 1-2% secondary keywords)–(Best SEO Practices)
- Keywords in anchor text–(Best SEO Practices)

- Keywords in headings–(Best SEO Practices)
- Keywords at the top of the document
- Keywords alt tags
- Keywords in meta tags
- Distinct between Keywords
- Keyword phrase
- Secondary keywords
- Keywords plurals
- Synonyms to keywords
- Keyword typeos and abbreviations
- Don’t dillute the keywords
- Don’t use the keywords more then 10% of the total content
- Inbound links with your keyword in the url–(Best SEO Practices)
- Inbound links from sites with good PR–(Best SEO Practices)
- Links from similar sites–(Best SEO Practices)
- Links from educational and government sites–(Best SEO Practices)
- Number of baclinks with your keyword in the url–(Best SEO Practices)
- Internal links with your keyword in the url
- The text that surround your keywords
- Age of inbound links
- Links from directories
- Number of links pointed out
- Anchor of outgoing links
- IP address of inbound links
- Don’t use link farms (i.e. 1000 visitors per/day)
- Don’t have pages with just links
- Don’t have multiple links to the same site
- Don’t list link farm on your site
- Don’t Cross link (A links B, B links C and C links back to A)
- Don’t Link to unreadable text
- Description tags should contain your keywords
- Remember to have a keyword tag
- Include a language tag
- Don’t use the refresh tag
- Use unique content–(Best SEO Practices)
- Update site on a regularly–(Best SEO Practices)
- Keyword font size
- Keyword formatting (i.e. Bold)
- Age of site
- File size (Small is preferred) Split long sites
- Don’t separation site for browser type
- Don’t created poor design pages
- Don’t use other content
- Don’t use invisible text
- Don’t cloak url on your site
- Don’t use gateways
- Don’t duplicate content on your site
- Use Javascripts spiders and read
- Watch how many images you use
- Watch how many videos you use
- Fill in the alt tag for images
- Don’t use frames
- Spiders can’t read flash
- Don’t make your home page with flash
- Keywords in file download from your site–(Best SEO Practices)
- Fix any 404 errors–(Best SEO Practices)
- Create a sitemap
- Site size (large preferred) this refers to your entire domain not individual pages with should be small.
- Domain age
- One theme sites
- Files located in your root directory are more important
- Subdomains are good
- “.com” is better than “.ws”, “.biz” etc.
- Hyphens in the url are okay
- Url length should be 6 to 7 words
- IP address
- Adsense will not boost your ranking
- Adwords will not boost your ranking
- Hosting downtime can cause an issue
- Dynamic vs. static — spiders perfer static
- Don’t use session id’s
- Don’t ban the robots.txt
- Don’t use 301 and 302 redirects
Hope this SEO LIST helps. If I have omitted anything please leave me a comment.
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Can I share this in my blog ?
bella oei | Mar 18, 2008 | Reply
Yes, feel free to share this information with others.
ysdataco | Mar 27, 2008 | Reply
I’ve been an SEO for about ten years and this is the first time I’ve encountered the term “Javascripts spiders.”
Can you please your advice to use Javascripts spiders? (item #52)
Thanks,
Tom
SEO E Book | Apr 1, 2008 | Reply
The JavaScript Spider is the first implementation of a proof of concept tool which shows that Javascript can be in fact quite dangerous. This implementation depends on proxydrop.com but other proxies can be used too: Google Translate is one of them. Keep in mind that the tool spiders only one page. For more information see
http://www.gnucitizen.org/projects/javascript-spider/
ysdataco | Apr 1, 2008 | Reply
Hi
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Thanks,
Ravi…
ravi | Apr 15, 2008 | Reply
Simply way to make understand how to make site’s to meet SEO standards
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kelly | Apr 18, 2008 | Reply
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IMFreakz | Jul 16, 2008 | Reply
Thanks - good refresher course to bolster and re-enforce all the major points. I know that common mis-spellings are a good idea to include, so what I do is include them in the “alt” text in pictures because the people who hire me want perfect spelling, so what they don’t know can’t hurt them. Too bad I built so many sites BEFORE I learned all of this. I keep studying though, and now I’m also learning Copy Writing so once I get them to the site, they’ll actually BUY the stuff. I also liked the “URL length should be 6 to 7 words”, until a month ago I was just using the standard and entirely useless “click here”.
Dave | Aug 9, 2008 | Reply