Likes and dislikes of
Googlebots
What’s a Googlebot? It’s one of the little web-searching spiders
(automated) that I talked about in the last section. And these spiders have definite preferences,
so you want to make sure your content is good spider food.
Spiders like:
·
Neat
code—less lines of code than lines of text (or more lines of text than lines of
codes.)
·
Normal
keyword densities of 3-7%.
·
Lots
of backlinks on pages that link back to your home page. (Top sites have an average of 300 backlinks.)
·
Original
content not found anywhere else.
·
Quick
downloads of sites, which means not a lot of dynamic URLS to other sites.
·
Site
maps.
·
ALT
Tabs for images.
·
Link
partners who are contextually relevant to your page (i.e., if your page is
about buying real estate, links might about be how to get loans, how to
prospect for deals, how to start a corporation…but not about pet gerbils,
latest fashions, or cell phones.)
·
New
content every time the spider comes to check up on your site.
Spiders do not like:
·
More
lines of code than text.
·
Nested
tables.
·
Super-high
keyword densities, which they call “keyword stuffing”.
·
“Doorway
pages” that act as a portal and which just happen to have super-high keyword
densities.
·
Too
many backlinks to your home page from within your domain.
·
Duplicate
content from another site—regardless of who stole what from whom.
·
Lots
of dynamic URLs that cause a site to take forever to download.
·
Repeating
the exact same words in your linking text, which the spider will interpret as
automated link swapping. (Interestingly,
it’s fine for the spiders to be fully automated, but they hate it when we do that!)
·
Stale
content that never changes.
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