With the recent Jagger update settling, many people find their sites no longer have the high search engine rankings they had for so long enjoyed prior to the latest Google update.
So, the sites that lost these rankings are scrambling to find some answers as to why their site dropped. While it’s my business to know the intricacies of how this particular update impacted the search algorithm, there are some common ground starting points that if you apply these to all of your sites, you should be able to survive any update intact.
Proper naming structure
Name your page titles with your keywords if possible
Always have a sitemap
Always include a robots.txt file
If you must use a re-direct, be sure it’s server side, not with a meta refresh tag
Don’t use hidden text
Make sure your keyword phrase is included in your H1 tags
Don’t optimize for more than 2 keywords per page
Use text links where possible
In any product image, be sure to use the alt tag
Use hyphens, not underscores when you name a page file
Make sure your site has an error handling page
Create a Google Sitemap and submit it to them (This is in addition to a typical sitemap)
Offload all your js and css code
Don’t forget about meta tags
Be sure to follow these simple guidelines and you won’t need to worry too much anytime Google has an update - your site will not be impacted by any filters that are checking for spamming, hidden text, or anything that resembles cloaking.
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